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My Favorite Islamic Activity Book for Muslim Kids - Fun Engaging & Educational Islamic Activities & Games Teaching the Fundamentals of Islam - cover

My Favorite Islamic Activity Book for Muslim Kids - Fun Engaging & Educational Islamic Activities & Games Teaching the Fundamentals of Islam

Collection The Sincere Seeker Kids

Publisher: The Sincere Seeker

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Summary

Dive into Faith & Fun: Inspiring Islamic Adventures for Muslim Children
What's Inside

Spark your child’s interest in Islam with this engaging activity book tailored for Muslim kids aged 6-10! Combining fun games with faith-based learning, this workbook introduces essential Islamic concepts in a creative and exciting way.

Features

	
	
		Creative Expression – Inspire artistic talent with Islamic-themed coloring pages, complete picture designs, and color-by-numbers.
		Puzzles & Brain Teasers – Sharpen young minds with Islamic word searches, mazes, Sudoku, matching games, and connect-the-dots.
		Arabic & English Learning – Practice tracing letters and numbers in both Arabic and English to build writing skills.
		Faith-Based Activities – Explore the Five Pillars of Islam, Six Articles of Faith, Ramadan lessons, and Quranic verses with Did You Know pages.
		Fun & Challenging Games – Shadow matching, I-Spy activities, tic-tac-toe, and math puzzles keep kids entertained while they learn.
	
	

Your Child Will Learn


	
	
		Some of the 99 Names of Allah and their meanings.
		Quranic verses, dua prayers, and daily dhikr.
		The core principles of Islam, including Tawhid (oneness of Allah) and the Five Pillars of Islam.
		Stories of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Islamic values like kindness, gratitude, and respect.
		How to perform Salah (Muslim prayer) and its significance.
	
	

Perfect For


	
	
		Muslim children aged 6-10 years old.
		Parents seeking interactive and faith-based educational resources.
		Homeschooling, Islamic schools, and weekend madrasa programs.
		Gifts for Muslim holidays: Ramadan, Eid, or birthdays.
		Ramadan activity book.
		Engaging activities during holidays and weekends.
	
	

Why Parents Love This Book


	
	
		Faith & Fun Combined – Merges learning about Islam with exciting puzzles and games.
		Beautifully Illustrated – Captivating visuals engage children and make learning enjoyable.
		Interactive Activities – Perfect for family bonding and shared moments of learning.
		Educational & Entertaining – Keeps kids engaged while building a strong Islamic foundation.
		Large Format – 8.5" x 11" pages provide ample space for coloring and activities.
	
	

About The Sincere Seeker Kids Collection
The Sincere Seeker Kids Collection offers beautifully illustrated books for Muslim children ages two and up. These resources make Islamic education fun and memorable, helping parents nurture a solid Islamic foundation.

Start Your Child's Faith-Filled Adventure Today! Click "Add to Cart" now to inspire your little one with fun, faith, and creativity!
Available since: 06/10/2022.
Print length: 156 pages.

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