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Amina Banana introduction video from the Author

ABOUT AMINA BANANA AND THE FORMULA FOR FRIENDSHIP:

Meet Amina Banana! She’s a determined and clever third grader, and star of a new chapter book series with a STEM twist. Perfect for readers of The Questioneers and Junie B. Jones!

Amina loves bananas, science, and all things yellow! Her family recently arrived from Syria to Indiana, and she’s starting at a brand-new school in a brand-new country. She’s excited but also nervous, especially about making friends! But she develops the perfect formula to get everything just right:

Speak English + wear a perfect outfit + be a good student + eat American food = Make American Friends!

When the first few days are harder than Amina imagined, she’s left worrying: why doesn’t her formula add up?

Backmatter includes an author's note on the syrian Refugee crisis, a Syrian recipe, and a science experiment on smell and taste.
Amina Banana Educator guide Amina's Ful Mdamas recipe: a video Formula writing prompt World Map geography activity Seek and Find coloring sheet
ABOUT AMINA BANANA AND THE FORMULA FOR WINNING

Meet Amina Banana! This clever third grader is back in book two of this new chapter book series, determined to win her school’s spelling bee. Perfect for readers of The Questioneers and Junie B. Jones!

Amina Banana’s third grade class is abuzz with excitement for the upcoming spelling bee. But spelling in English is tough for Amina. Still, she’s going to prove to her classmates that even if English is an additional language for her, she can take home the gold medal.

If only the formula for winning wasn’t so complicated!

Make more duaa + study spelling words every day until the spelling bee + write down each word ten times so my hand memorizes it + spell each word out loud ten times + don’t get distracted by anything else! + don’t share your secrets with anyone = WINNER!

Amina is determined to win, but with a formula that long, how will Amina be able to study, keep up with tasks at home and stay true to her friends – who are also her biggest competition at the bee?

Backmatter includes an author's note on the spelling and English as an additional Language experiences, a Syrian recipe, and Ms. Tanya's Spelling tips and tricks!
Amina Banana educator guide Amina's Riz Bazaliyah recipe: a video Homophones Spelling Activity Amina's word search Spelling Superstar Printable Crown
ABOUT AMINA BANANA AND THE FORMULA FOR MAKING MONEY:

Third-grader Amina Banana is back in book three of this chapter book series, navigating new responsibilities at home and growing financial stresses, from National Book Award winner Shifa Saltagi Safadi.

When Amina's family hits hard times, and her dad has been gone working more, she is determined to help her family out. Using her math skills, she develops a new formula.

Find a way to make groceries cheaper? + make money (how) + what else? = us being happy

From clipping coupons to selling zaatar sandwiches and more—will her formula to make money work?

Backmatter includes an introduction to Muslim mathmetician Al-Khwarizmi, a Syrian recipe, and a science experiment on how to make Oobleck!
Amina Banana educator guide Profit and Loss Lesson A video on how to make oobleck
ABOUT AMINA BANANA AND THE FORMULA FOR FAIRNESS:

The science fair kicks up a rivalry in book four of the delightful Amina Banana chapter book series from National Book Award-winner Shifa Safadi!

Finally, the science fair is here, and Amina Banana is ready to showcase her skills. But when she is paired with someone unexpected, the science fair suddenly becomes . . . UNfair.

All Amina wants to do is win the fair and impress her grandmother, who is visiting from Syria. Will Amina be able to develop a formula to help her work with her challenging partner?
Amina Banana educator guide Snow and Salt Experiment Printable Colorable Bookmarks
PRAISE

Formula for Friendship:

**Kirkus Best Books of 2025
**Good Housekeeping 2025 Book Award for Best New Series
**Amazon Editor's Pick (Best Books Ages 6-8)
** Amazon Best Children's Book of the Year so Far 2025
**Kirkus Best Books of May 2025
**Chicago Public Library Best Books for Kids 2025
**New York Public Library Best Books for Kids 2025

Formula for Winning:
**Chicago Public Library Best Books for Kids 2025

Formula for Making Money:
**JLG Selection

Formula for Fairness:
**JLG Selection

Trade Reviews:

★"National Book Award winner Safadi and illustrator Jaleel (The Gift of Eid) reteam to compassionately capture the whirlwind first days of Amina’s life in the U.S. in this heartfelt and purpose-driven chapter book series opener. "

" Optimistic about her family’s move from Syria to Indiana, science-minded third grader Amina creates a four-step formula for making friends. But students mock her English-speaking skills, and when potential new friend Crystal attempts to reassure her—“Don’t worry, I don’t bite”—Amina grows concerned: “Americans bite each other?” National Book Award winner Safadi and illustrator Jaleel (The Gift of Eid) reteam to compassionately capture the whirlwind first days of Amina’s life in the U.S. in this heartfelt and purpose-driven chapter book series opener. Further incidents highlight how idiom-rich English is often confusing for Amina. When a student insists Amina “spill the beans” on ful—a Syrian fava-bean dish—Amina takes the phrase literally. Though she’s embarrassed by her perceived faux pas, it leads to empathetic overtures of friendship: “It must be confusing for you to hear all these phrases,” one classmate says, followed by Crystal’s promise to meet Amina where she’s at (“We’ll try to explain better”). Animated b&w artwork depicts friendly-faced, visually diverse students. Back matter includes a taste experiment, recipe, and note about the Syrian refugee crisis. Publishing simultaneously: Amina Banana and the Formula for Winning. Ages 6–9.
Author’s agent: Janine Le, Janine Le Literary. (May)"

-Publisher's Weekly (STARRED REVIEW)

★ "A winning series starter with layers of depth."

"Amina has crafted the perfect formula for fitting in.
Having recently settled in Indianapolis with her Syrian refugee family, Amina is starting third grade late in the term. She plans to “speak English perfectly, wear a perfect outfit, be a good student, [and] eat American food.” But everything unravels when she mispronounces words and struggles to be understood—to the scorn of some of her classmates. When the students are told they must each give a presentation on a dish they’ve prepared, Amina is disheartened—how can she deliver a whole speech in English? But after talking with Egyptian American classmate Fatima, Amina finds a recipe for friendship and belonging. Safadi and Jaleel seamlessly weave Amina’s Syrian and Muslim identities into both art and text. Safadi pinpoints experiences that many English language learners will recognize: the oddity of idioms, the often-frustrating gap between Amina’s rich inner monologue and her less-than-fluent spoken dialogue, the loneliness that results from not being able to fully communicate, and the joys of forging connections as Amina becomes part of a warm, diverse group of friends. Her journey is realistically rocky but immensely rewarding, with teachable moments for readers young and old—for instance, a classmate correcting a teacher who mispronounces Amina’s name. Children will be heartened by Amina’s small triumphs, like when a new friend lovingly graces her with the nickname “Amina Banana.”

- Kirkus Reviews (STARRED REVIEW)


"Amid a fast-paced, humorous, tender, and ultimately optimistic story, Safadi captures the family’s nostalgia for Syria while they find a place in a new community. A new series to look forward to." —Booklist

“Full of hope and warmth, Amina Banana packs a heavy topic - the struggles of refugees starting over - into one light and easily digestible story, which highlights the power of small acts of kindness. Every reader will be able to put themselves into the shoes of a refugee whose whole life has been turned upside down. A surefire way to encourage empathy and compassion.“ 

— Zanib Mian, author of Planet Omar and Meet the Maliks
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