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Kids are often eager for their first Ramadan fasts. Here's a collection of advice on how to help them at home and at school.
Muslim parents share their favorite ways to celebrate Ramadan with kids, including making gingerbread mosques, reading books, and giving to charity.
Muslim parents share their favorite ways to celebrate Ramadan with kids, including making gingerbread mosques, reading books, and giving to charity.
The Iftar Treat Box is the Ramadan version of the Christmas advent calendar — 30 days and 30 treats kids can enjoy as their parents break their fast each evening, bringing them closer to the end ...
Ramadan Can be Tough for Kids. Not all Muslim kids (or adults) fast. (I haven’t actually observed Ramadan since I was a teenager, for the record.) ...
If you want to educate your kids about Ramadan, we've found the best books to add to their shelf. Find fun and heartfelt stories that are memorable.
Other incredible kids’ charities include Al Noor Training Centre For Children With Special Needs (04 340 4844), which helps to integrate special needs children into society, and Start ...
Ramadan For Kids? Muslims around the world are observing Ramadan and are fasting from sunrise to sunset to mark the Islamic holiday. But there is debate over whether children should join adults in ...
As with many parents of young kids, I’ve found parenting my son and daughter—2 and 1 now—to be a total blur. It’s been hard to find the quiet moments I need to reflect and connect with them.
At the end of the day, Ramadan is about learning how to be a better person. Whether it’s helping your kids break bad habits such as not fighting with siblings, or using the month to educate them ...