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Al Ghaniyy Booklet – 99 Names of Allah
A five page colourful booklet teaching children the beautiful name of Allah, “Al Ghaniyy”. This is one of the 99 names of Allah and it means that Allah is All-Sufficient. He does not need anyone or anything to exist. This booklet explains this meaning with simple questions and illustrations. We pray that your child finds…
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Dot Marker Kaaba
Looking for a way to practice motor skills? Try this free dot marker printable from mylittlealim.com – children can practice their hand eye coordination as they try to aim their marker in the dots. It’s a great way to strengthen hand grips and practice dexterity. A visual learning activity as children express their creative ways…
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Pillars Puzzle!
This printable has 5 boxes containing images to describe the 5 pillars of Islam. For example, in the Hajj box, we show the Kaaba, travel, tents, sheep, etc. After printing these out, you can simply laminate and cut them out to use as flash cards or print it out to paste on popsicle sticks. Once pasted,…
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Prayer Match
I turned one of my most popular Instagram posts into a worksheet. Have your child cut out the shapes at the bottom of the worksheet and paste them to the appropriate prayer mats. This is a great resource for memorizing prayer names as well as logic and cutting practice. Check out our other free Islamic…
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1st Day of School Colouring Page
Have your children colour the page and use it to take your first day of school photos.
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Turtle Life Cycle – Matching Game
We learned the life cycle of a Turtle using this matching activity. Simply cut out the circles and match the pictures to the labels. To make things a bit more difficult, flip all 8 circles over and play a classic matching game. Optional, laminate the sheets or place cardboard circles under the cutouts to make…
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Maze – Quarantine
A cute maze to help a little boy reach his home without touching the scattered germs!
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Morning & Night Duaas + Routine
These were created to place in my children’s room. This has greatly helped us memorize our morning and night duaas; as well as accomplish some quick tasks. This is great for a visual learner who needs to see lists and pictures to visualize the tasks at hand. The duaas are written in Arabic, with transliteration…
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Kids Quarantine Schedule
We have been homeschooling for about one year now, along with work and a baby. So by now, we have somewhat of an idea what works and what does not. I am sharing our kids routine and schedule to help you out during this tough quarantine time.