I’ve created a few Ramadan printables and colouring sheets which you can download and print for your child to decorate. Here are the first two and look out for more over the course of Ramadan
Decorate your own Qibla arrow
After decorating this, your child could stick it on the wall as a reminder of the direction. It can also come in handy for guests who may not know where the Qibla is in your home.
Traditional Arabic designs colouring sheet
Print these and colour them. Once your child is finished, they could cut their designs out and stick them onto a 2d or 3d mosque model to decorate. Try these 10 ways to make a mosque if you need some inspiration.
Download the PDF files here:
Qibla Arrow
Geometric designs colouring sheet
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Designs colouring sheet features free to use vectors from vector.me
Anna Marikar, mum of four and seasoned blogger, has spent over a decade sharing her parenting journey and passion for kid-friendly crafts and free printables.
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These are lovely and are great activities to help kids be remindful of ramadan 🙂
Oh nice, lovely :)_
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