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9 Ramadan Activities to Welcome The Holy Month

Keep yourselves occupied with fun crafts & cooking to get your kids excited for The Holy Month..

Ramadan is a time for reflection, doing good deeds and spending quality family-time together. Spend your time at home introducing your little ones to some of the beautiful traditions, and engage your older kids in hands-on themed activities to help get you all in the spirit! 

1. Easy Paper Lantern

Decorate your whole house with these super simple lanterns. Feel free to go wild with different colors, decorations and sizes. Find the steps here. 

2. Moon Sighting Binoculars

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Introduce your kids to the age-old tradition of moon-sighting to mark the arrival of The Holy Month. Not only is this a cool craft to make, but your kiddos will end up having an awesome new pair of  binoculars. 

3. Crescent Moon & Star Rice Krispy Treats

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Try a different kind of dessert this Ramadan, that's simple enough to make, so that your kids can lend a hand. The baklava, basbousa and konafa are bound to come anyway! 

4. Craftory's Ramadan Activity Boxes

Make your own 3D Mosque, Sebha (سبحة), Ramadan Lantern, Praying mat and Drum مسحراتي, with all the materials you need, delivered right to your doorstep from Craftory. 

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5. Moon & Stars Mobile

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Hang up these beautiful decorations throughout your home to add a whimsical touch this Ramadan. The best part is that children as young as toddlers can help in making them. Learn how to use "scrap painting" here - it's very simple! 

6. Mosque Garland

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Decorate your house with a beautiful home-made mosque garland that will also tell you and your kids what day of Ramadan it is. This particular garland also includes small notes stating simple tasks for kids to do or help with everyday, to get in the giving spirit of The Holy Month.

7. Paper Bag Mosque

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Transform simple kraft paper bags into playful mosques that your kids can make themselves too. Stuff with tissue paper and these make the perfect gift bags for Eid day. 

8. Crescent Eid Card

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Wish your loved ones a Eid Mubarak with a unique card. You can also change the message inside, to wish your loved ones a "Ramadan Kareem." 

9. Ramadan Home Crafts from RC Just Kiddin'

Celebrate the onset of Ramadan by engaging your kids with hands on crafts that can be delivered right to your doorstep. Your children can paint and decorate ramadan lanterns, and get as creative as they can Ramadan themed button crafts. 

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