Ramadan Activities for Kids
Listed below are a few resources to help prepare our children for Ramadan, insha’Allah (God willing). We’re always looking for more fun activities, so please comment below and share anything you find!
- Daily activities for Ramadan
- Ramadan lapbooking project
- Comprehensive post regarding Ramadan: references, and list of Ramadan resources, activities and projects for children
New: Ramadan Activites for Kids 2011 (Compiling Now)
Please help compile this years’ list by commenting below with full links, inshaAllah.
- The 3rd Annual Ramadan Qur’an-a-thon Sadaqah Drive. – Worldwide participation.
- 99 Tips to Help Kids Fast during Ramadan - Help Your Kids Learn How to Fast During Ramadan with Ease and Pleasure of Allah subhanahu wa Ta’ala. There’s 101 Tips and counting!
- Go halal shopping with your kids online at the first-ever online Eid Gift Guide. All advertisers were personally screened and approved by Ponn & her family. Check often, new advertisers are continuously added and will be accepted until Eid al-Adha, inshaAllah.
- Your link here.
- Your recommended link here.
Ramadan Activities for Kids 2010:
- 99 Names of Allah Challenge – Come learn the 99 Names of Allah with us throughout the month of Ramadan
- Ramadan Joy – Wow! There are too many truly awesome projects to list them all individually. So, just hop over and you’re sure to find something your child/ren will enjoy, inshaAllah.
- Cost-Cutting for Eid Presents – Crafts for Gifts & Decorations
- Ramadan Collage – Easy, quick & colorful.
- Books about Ramadan for Kids & Teens – A great starting list of recommended books for kids of all ages. May this list continue to grow, inshaAllah. * Please note: We are not personally recommended each individual title, we are simply recommending that you review this list and take personal precaution regarding which titles to read and not read.
More Ramadan Activities for Kids 2009:
- Make Ramadan Learning Fun! - Collection of great easy-to-make crafts and projects.
- Homemade Ramadan Advent Calendar - MashaAllah, Eva of Handmade Beginnings is SO talented! We have to be very crafty to duplicate this project.
- More Ramadan Activities and Printables – Easy ones for the little ones. We’ve done many of these projects when the girls were younger.
- From a Muslim Child is Born: Wonderful Ramadan projects for our littlest of Mu’min, mashaAllah:
- Ramadan Activity # 1 : Ramadan Memory Game
- Ramadan Activity # 2: Travel Ramadan Puzzles and Matching Game [Printable files available here].
- Ramadan Activity # 3: Phases of the Moon
- Ramadan Craft # 4: Ramadan & Eid Crib Toy
- Ramadan Craft # 5: Easy Ramadan Stamps
- Ramadan Recipe Box/Cards – Jazaka Allahu Khayrun to Sister Umm Abdul Basir, especially her daughters’ help for these great looking recipe boxes. My recipes are all over the place. InshaAllah, I’ll report back once we get them all organized and pretty for our upcoming fast.
- Ramadan 3-Dimensional Letters
- Ramadan Unit Studies – Multiple activities and projects.
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- Reflections for Ramadan and Eid 2011 Muslim Blogpost Series
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JazakAllah khair for sharing it.
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As salaamu alaykum,
I just wanted to give the “new” URL for the daily Ramadan activities link (my site):
http://tjramadan.talibiddeenjr.amanahwebs.com/ramadanlearning.htm
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Jazakallahkhir for stopping by Samirah with an updated link…I was sadly disappointed when I saw your site down.
Alhumdulilah, you found us
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Way-ayakum. Our pleasure is for Allah.
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Assalamu Alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuhu,
JazakAllahu Khairun for linking my calendar! and thanks so much for all the other links, I look forward to checking them out
Ramadan Mubarak
Eva
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Ponn Sabra Reply:
August 23rd, 2009 at 4:31 pm
Ramadan Kareem & Wa-ayakum. The calendar is great!
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is making homemade playdough “legal” during Ramadan?
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Ponn Sabra Reply:
March 9th, 2011 at 9:18 pm
Great website you have! I thought I shared our 1 experience making cooked and uncooked homemade playdoh–but, we’ll definitely give yours a try soon, inshaAllah, God willing.
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As salaamu alaykum awesome ideas
alhamdulilah we have been blogging ours on Habeebee Homeschooling
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Home made play doh is always a fun activity regardless of the occasion. These activities all sound great. Although I admit this is my first time learning about Ramadan, it is always great to learn something new and interesting about other people’s cultures and religions.
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