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Ramadan Good Deed List

The document provides a list of good deeds for children to perform during Ramadan, encouraging daily acts of kindness and generosity. Parents can engage their children by randomly selecting deeds from a jar and tracking progress visually with gifts. The document also suggests sharing experiences on social media with a specific hashtag.

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Ramadan Good Deed List

The document provides a list of good deeds for children to perform during Ramadan, encouraging daily acts of kindness and generosity. Parents can engage their children by randomly selecting deeds from a jar and tracking progress visually with gifts. The document also suggests sharing experiences on social media with a specific hashtag.

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Ramadan Good Deed List.

Instructions:
Print the Good Deeds List provided, or write out your own. If you want an element of
surprise cut each good deed into individual strips, fold them up, and place them in a jar.
Then pull out one a day at random for your child to complete.

Every day after your child performs a good deed from the Good-Deeds List, color one of the
gifts and stack it on top of the other gifts Duck is already holding. As the days of Ramadan
pass and your child performs the good deeds, Duck will begin to carry more and more gifts
- making it super funny to track.

Parents, please reward your child accordingly. And feel free to share all the goodness on
social media with the hashtag #IlyasAndDucktivity

Suggest list of Good Deeds:

1. Share something you love with someone else.

2. Get your scrubbing muscles ready and help cleanup after Iftaar.

3. Time to be generous, give some charity to a children’s cause.

4. Follow the Sunnah, do something nice for a neighbor.

5. Get your prayer on; say a dua for a friend.

6. Be a little lovey-dovey. Tell someone ​why​ you love him or her.

7. Share your wisdom and teach someone something new.

8. Sharpen your chef skills and help prepare Iftaar.

9. Get in a giving mood; give charity to your local masjid.

10. Make a Ramadan card, bake some Ramadan cookies, or deliver it to your local fire or
police department.

11. Let someone know they are doing a good job.


12. Clean your room, and try not to mess it up for at least a whole day!

13. Hey go-getter, think of a goal you have. Now, make dua that you achieve it.

14. Ask your parents to tell you a story from the Quran.

15. Give a surprise gift to someone who wouldn’t expect it.

16. Water a plant. Can’t find one? Then,plant a plant!

17. Show your manners; write someone a thank you note.

18. ‘Tis the month to give, donate a book to your local library.

19. Lend a helping hand and volunteer to do something today.

20. Say a dua for a family member.

21. Take care of your body, stretch or exercise.

22. With your parent’s permission, call and elderly family member and ask how they are
doing.

23. Say a dua for someone who inspires you. This could be an author, speaker or anyone
else.

24. Go for a walk, and pick up any litter you see along the way.

25. Create a poster for your local masjid.

26. Say cheese! Smile at everyone today.

27. Make someone smile by telling a funny joke.

28. Get smart. Read a nonfiction book.

29. Make an Eid card for someone special.

30. Think of someone you haven’t spoken to in a long time and wish them a happy Eid.
Extra Deeds:

31. Give an elder some water and a date to break their fast.

32. Share a copy of your Ilyas & Duck & Fantastic Festival of Eid-Al-Fitr with your
teacher at school today.

33. Has someone made you upset recently? Forgive them, and make dua for them.

34. Drop "Get Well" cards or toys off to a local hospital.

35. With your parent's permission invite someone over for Iftaar.

36. If you're in a line today, let someone in front of you.

37. Visit your local coffee shop drive thru, and pay for the person behind you. (Bonus:
leave a card explaining what you did).
38. Drop pet food off to a local animal shelter.

39. Think of one thing you are grateful for, and thank Allah for it.

40. Find out of there is an Eid toy drive near you, and participate!

May you and your family have a blessed Ramadan!

Wassallam!

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