Get out those books, open the laptop, and research what Ramadan is all about. Your child can learn valuable research skills while learning about this holiday.
Celebrate Ramadan by creating a crescent moon and star...out of stars! This craft is the perfect way to introduce your child to an important national symbol.
Celebrate Ramadan by recreating a scene depicting the inside of a mosque. Your kid will marvel at the beautiful stained glass effect of the finished project.
Ramadan is an Islamic holiday that occurs every year in the spring or early summer and spans about 30 days. Rituals include fasting and reflecting. It is often celebrated with delicious food, colorful lanterns and sometimes even parades and carnivals. For more on springtime holidays, see our Easter resources.