Many prophet stories are shared between the Jewish, Christian, and Muslim traditions. Also check out the previous post on books for Jewish Holidays.
Special Guest: Rev. Sarah Richards (Unitarian Universalism)
Books with Shared Stories
Daughters of Fire: Heroines of the Bible
by Fran Manushkin
Cain and Abel: Finding the Fruits of Peace
by Sandy Eisenberg Sasso
Noah's Wife: The Story of Naamah
by Sandy Eisenberg Sasso
Noah's Ark
by Jerry Pinkney
The Ark
by Arthur Geisert
After the Flood
by Arthur Geisert
The Tower of Babel
by William Wiesner
The Story of Job
by Regina Doman
Joseph
by Brian Wildsmith
Psalm Twenty-Three
illustrated by Tim Ladwig
Psalm 23
illustrated by Barry Moser
David and Goliath
by Beatrice Schenk de Regniers
The Story of Daniel in the Lion's Den
by Michael McCarthy
The Book of Jonah
by Peter Spier
Jonah
by Tammar Stein
Judaism
JPS Hebrew-English TANAKH
Sara Finds a Mitzva
by Rebeka Simhaee
Bar and Bat Mitzvahs (Celebrations in My World)
by Robert Walker
Christianity
Jesus
by Demi
All Creation Waits
by Gayle Boss
The Donkey's Dream
by Barbara Helen Berger
The Legend of the Poinsettia
by Tomie dePaola
Bring a Torch Jeanette, Isabella: A Provencal Carol
illustrated by Adrienne Adams
Silent Night
illustrated by Lara Hawthorne
The Last Straw
by Fredrick Thury
The Little Troll
by Thomas Berger
Christmas Around the World
by Mary D. Lankford
The Tale of Three Trees: A Traditional Folktale
by Angela Elwell Hunt
Stories for the Festivals of the Year
by Irene Johanson
All Year Round: Christian Calendar of Celebrations
by Ann Druitt, et al.
Islam & Sufism
Muhammad
by Demi
My Name is Bilal
by Asma Mobin-Uddin
Lailah's Lunchbox: A Ramadan Story
by Reem Faruqi
The Proudest Blue
by Ibtihaj Muhammad
One Green Apple
by Eve Bunting
Four Feet, Two Sandals
by Karen Williams
Rumi: Whirling Dervish
by Demi
The Conference of the Birds
by Alexis York Lumbard
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