5 ways to enjoy Eid
Undoubtedly, holidays have an impact on children's education, contribute to the child's acceptance of values, the formation of relations with the surrounding people and relatives. These unforgettable childhood memories will help the child to walk confidently in life. 5 ways to enjoy Eid holiday for children.
The sweet moments of innocent childhood are closely related to the delicious food prepared by our mother and relatives gathered around the white holiday table.
Undoubtedly, holidays have an impact on children's education, contribute to the child's acceptance of values, the formation of relations with the surrounding people and relatives.
These unforgettable childhood memories will help the child to walk confidently in life.
In our religion, great wisdom is provided even on holidays.
For a Muslim, Eid means gaining the approval of the Creator, expressing love and gratitude to Him, explaining the essence of the holiday to our nurids, and showing these days with all their beauty so that they can look forward to these joyful days even more.
We would like to share with you some recommendations to make the holiday even more enjoyable:
1. Entering the holiday mood into our home
It is very important that the child hears about the upcoming holiday and participates in the preparations for this joyful day.
Brainstorm with your children how to decorate your home: Balloons, posters, flowers - all this will give your home a festive touch.
2. Explanation of the essence of the holiday
From a young age, children should know that Eid is not only a day of eating candy and sweets and collecting Eid gifts, but on the contrary, Eid al-Adha is an important and instructive day for all mankind.
Tell your children the story of Abraham, who is the epitome of love for God and submission to His commandments.
3. Is a holiday without gifts a holiday?
A few days before Eid to your children; ask grandparents and relatives to prepare greeting cards and gifts or call them for help.
Maybe your lover will receive something as a gift that he has been dreaming about for a long time. After all, Eid is a great opportunity to make our loved ones happy.
4. Holiday program
Most of the time, when we think of Eid, we see adults sitting around a table full of goodies and children spending their Eid money on shopping for essential items.
So that the party is not just about filling the bellies, prepare a holiday program for children in advance:
Fun competitions :
simple quizzes are very useful in directing children's energy to the right things.
5. HAYIT is a day of doing good
Encourage your child to participate with you in distributing alms to those in need so that they can experience the wisdom of this wonderful day. With this, he gets used to doing good from a young age and learns to feel the pleasure of it in his heart.
Happy Ramadan !
©Good mother