The month of Dhul Hijja is here, with those fortunate ones heading off for Hajj and those of us at home looking forward to Eid al Adha which is soon approaching. I’ve put together a collection of simple Eid al Adha and Hajj ideas to do with the kids, to help learn about the significance of Hajj and this special month.
Kaba Crafts
Click the links below the collage to get the full details for each project
Kaba Paperclip Bookmark from A Crafty Arab
Pop up Kaba Eid Cards from Jasmine and Co (link in French, also has more idea for pop up cards)
Hajj Lego Diorama from Muslim Learning Garden (there are more great ideas on this link too!)
Kaba Party Decor from This Little Life of Mine. This is from an Umrah party – but would totally work for Eid al Adha too. I love the simple and classy decor she made with the colour scheme of the Kaba
Milk Carton Kaba from With a Spin
Mosaic Art from Ilm Edu Play
Sheep Crafts
Click the links below the collage to get the full details for each project
Paper plate sheep from In The Playroom
Pom Pom sheep garland from Coffee with Us Three
Sheep cupcakes from Land O Lakes
Colourful paper plate sheep from A Crafty Arab
Bubble wrap sheep from Mess for Less
Sheep mobile from Red Ted Art
Hajj Re-enactment
Re-enact the Hajj story with these Ishmael and family story stones from A Crafty Arab, or try the shadow puppets.
This ‘mock Hajj‘ from Confessions of a Muslim Mummaholic is a great idea. Click through to read all of the details they included. What a fun way to learn about Hajj, by doing and experiencing!
Also check out this Hajj re-enactment from Muslim Learning Garden, with detailed Hajj passports that look great!
Follow along with the Hajj for Kids series on Multicultural Kid Blogs for more!
More Ideas for Muslim Kids
You might also like these posts from here at In The Playroom. Some of the Ramadan and Eid al Fitr ideas can be adapted and repurposed for Eid al Adha too!
Prayer Mat Colouring Page for Kids
Ramadan Decorations and Calendars
30 Days of Good Deeds for a Ramadan Jar
Ramadan Maze and Crossword Printable Activities
Free Printable Ramadan Word Search
Ramadan Activities for Children
Watercolour Mosque Silhouette Pictures
Turkish Blue Mosque Kids Craft
Practising the Arabic Alphabet with Plasticine
How Big Is Allah : Children’s Book
13 Creative Mosque Crafts to Make with Kids
Arabic Alphabet Craft : Decorating Candles
Cutting & Sticking Mosque Pictures with free printable templates
September 19, 2015 @ 10:54 am
Salaam. Thank you for featuring With A Spin’s Kaabah craft in your round up. It’s such an environment friendly and beautiful craft for kids and adults alike. I still use it as a decor.
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September 20, 2015 @ 7:14 pm
I love these! Educational and fun at the same time!
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February 25, 2020 @ 6:48 am
i love your blog, and happy eid ul adha 2020
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