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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 to print for family crafts and learning!

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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