Wednesday, 10 September 2008

Links to Eid and Ramadan Crafts and Children's Activities

Great Ramadan crafts compiled by Umm Nassim for TJ Ramadan or here for the PDF version

Umm Nassim is also currently posting a series entitled Ramadan Around the World

Yemen Links has a page called Ramadan Lessons, page two has some good craft ideas for making with children.

I love the idea here for ramadan sweets at The Muslim Homeschool and used these for my ramadan baskets last year.

Umm Layla of The Egyptian's wife has a lovely-looking Ramadan Calendar to make

Modern Muslimah has children’s activities, decoration and craft ideas and party tips and a page called Ramadan Fun Time.

The Muslim Connection has a good page with a activity planner and a very nice book called “Ramadan is” which I will enjoy sharing with my children.

Lots of great activities at the excellent SoundVision

Mission Islam has lots of Ramadan articles, lessons plans, games and activities with a nice section at the bottom for children.

The Wayfarers’s Journey blog has some great ideas for things to make and do for children including a Sesame Street Ramadan coloring sheet.

I will add anyothers I find, your reccommendations are welcome.



8 comments:

  1. Asslamvalekum Dear, wow very informative posts.

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  2. Assalam-alaikam Sister Lubna and jazhakh'Allah-khairun.

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  3. Jazak'Allahu kheir sis umm salihah. Very informative! mash'Allah.

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  4. haha thats so funny how sister Samah and I had basically the same type of post! Alhamdulillah hehe

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  5. what great ideas for children's activities!
    thank you from America!

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  6. Thank you for sharing. Another good craft for kids is free Ramadan coloring pages like
    http://www.thecolor.com/Category/Coloring/Ramadan.aspx

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  7. Asalaam 'Alaikum:

    We now have updated our Ramadan Craft Pages. For more information, please check out:

    http://tinyurl.com/RamadanCrafts

    There are many decorations, cards and other items to choose from - all in free printable format!

    Asalaam 'Alaikum,
    Sumayyah Umm SAAK
    http://www.yemenlinks.com/blog

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    1. Walaikam-assalam Sister Umm Sumayyah,
      Jazakh'Allah-khairun for the update

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