Blessed Eid
Eid is one of the most joyful days in a Muslim child's life — this pack helps them understand why.
Blessed Eid is a ready-to-go morning basket that brings the beauty of Eid al-Fitr to life for little learners. Through read-alouds, hands-on activities, and gentle skill-building, your child will explore what Eid means, how we celebrate, and why Allah gives us this day. Every page connects back to Al-Kareem — The Most Generous.
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What Your Child Will Learn
The meaning of Eid al-Fitr and why Muslims celebrate
Allah's Name — Al-Kareem and its meaning
Early math — counting, patterns, tally marks, comparing time
Literacy — letter E phonics, tracing, matching, word recognition
Arabic writing — tracing the letter Ain (ع) and the word Eid (عيد)
The Eid Takbeer — memorization with translation
Reflecting on good habits to keep after Ramadan and more....
✍️ What's Included — 40 Pages
Read-aloud pages on the meaning of Eid
Phonics, writing, and matching activities
Arabic letter and word tracing
Counting, patterns, color-by-number, color-by-Arabic-letter
Cut-and-paste Eid breakfast + cupcake decorating craft
Playdough mat, Eid bingo, maze, and flag craft
Drawing and reflection prompts
Eid Takbeer memorization page
Beautiful Little and Deen Certificate of Effort as keepsake
Perfect for:
Homeschool
Eid morning basket or countdown activity
Screen-free morning work
Calm afternoon learning time
🥰 Why Parents Love Blessed Eid
Because it turns Eid into more than just a party — it helps little ones understand the why behind the celebration and connects everything back to Allah. ✔️ No busy work ✔️ No overstimulation
🎨 Recommended Age Ages 3–6. Ideal for children who are:
Celebrating Eid and ready to understand its meaning
Practicing early literacy and counting skills
Learning Allah's Names through real-life context
Needing a gentle, joyful way to mark the end of Ramadan
📄 Format
Instant digital download
Printable PDF
Use at home, in homeschool, or in the classroom
🎉 Pair It With
Dry-erase sleeves to reuse sheets
Dot markers or colored pencils
Playdough for the lantern mat
Our All About Ramadan learning pack
Eid is one of the most joyful days in a Muslim child's life — this pack helps them understand why.
Blessed Eid is a ready-to-go morning basket that brings the beauty of Eid al-Fitr to life for little learners. Through read-alouds, hands-on activities, and gentle skill-building, your child will explore what Eid means, how we celebrate, and why Allah gives us this day. Every page connects back to Al-Kareem — The Most Generous.
Just print, open, and learn together.
Instant Download. Digital files will be delivered.
What Your Child Will Learn
The meaning of Eid al-Fitr and why Muslims celebrate
Allah's Name — Al-Kareem and its meaning
Early math — counting, patterns, tally marks, comparing time
Literacy — letter E phonics, tracing, matching, word recognition
Arabic writing — tracing the letter Ain (ع) and the word Eid (عيد)
The Eid Takbeer — memorization with translation
Reflecting on good habits to keep after Ramadan and more....
✍️ What's Included — 40 Pages
Read-aloud pages on the meaning of Eid
Phonics, writing, and matching activities
Arabic letter and word tracing
Counting, patterns, color-by-number, color-by-Arabic-letter
Cut-and-paste Eid breakfast + cupcake decorating craft
Playdough mat, Eid bingo, maze, and flag craft
Drawing and reflection prompts
Eid Takbeer memorization page
Beautiful Little and Deen Certificate of Effort as keepsake
Perfect for:
Homeschool
Eid morning basket or countdown activity
Screen-free morning work
Calm afternoon learning time
🥰 Why Parents Love Blessed Eid
Because it turns Eid into more than just a party — it helps little ones understand the why behind the celebration and connects everything back to Allah. ✔️ No busy work ✔️ No overstimulation
🎨 Recommended Age Ages 3–6. Ideal for children who are:
Celebrating Eid and ready to understand its meaning
Practicing early literacy and counting skills
Learning Allah's Names through real-life context
Needing a gentle, joyful way to mark the end of Ramadan
📄 Format
Instant digital download
Printable PDF
Use at home, in homeschool, or in the classroom
🎉 Pair It With
Dry-erase sleeves to reuse sheets
Dot markers or colored pencils
Playdough for the lantern mat
Our All About Ramadan learning pack

