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Ramadan Eid Mubarak Trays/Platters, Sqiuxia Decorative Wooden Kitchen Fruit Snack Food Serving Tray Party Favor

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For the cheese and walnut or cream-filled qatayef: combine the sugar, a half-cup water, orange blossom water and lemon juice in a small, heavy-based saucepan. Bring to the boil and boil until the syrup is clear. Set aside. Embedding teaching and learning about various cultures, beliefs and traditions will help children to develop a greater understanding of the world and our diverse society. For the cheese and walnut filling, drain the akkawi of any excess moisture in a colander. Combine the walnuts, sugar and orange blossom water in a bowl. By teaching young children about different ways of life and beliefs, they are more likely to be tolerant and respectful to all irrespective of their cultural or religious connotations. Eid activities for early years encourages exploration of this special time in the Islamic calendar.

When tiny bubbles form on the surface of the pancake, the surface is no longer shiny, and the bottoms are a light golden colour, the pancake is ready (it only needs to be cooked on one side). I really do love sharing with children different religions, festivals and celebrations. They really find them fascinating. So far this year some of the cultural trays we have enjoyed are Shrove Tuesday, St Davids Day, Handas Suprizeand Easter. All of our resources use this lovely learning theme to support children across all areas of learning. Each activity can be adapted to suit children's individual attainment and encourage their next steps in learning.Now that we’re settling into the month of March, it’s officially time to prepare for Ramadan! The monthlong holiday lasts from March 22 to April 21 this year, so you have plenty of time to secure some gorgeous decorations and display them while celebrating the Islamic holiday. And we love the sound of that! For those who want to flex their home decor muscles or just generally get festive, we’d like to present to you 15 Ramadan decoration ideas to get your space ready this holiday. Not sure where to start? Well, you could always go for some classic Ramadan-themed decor—which usually consists of displaying glowing lanterns, festive wreaths, and items that are adorned with or in the shape of the moon and stars. Or you could go for something a little more obvious, like a sign that says “Ramadan Kareem” (which essentially translates to “Generous Ramadan”).

Ramadan is a very important part of the Islamic calendar. It happens in the 9th month of the Islamic Calendar. Every year the date is different. Although being a shop keeper isn't related to this trays theme a child's interpretation of activities in front of them will often veer off from what is planned. This is where the learning takes place and it is so important to work with the children, allow them to lead their play and encourage their imagination as much as possible. To fill your qatayef, take each pancake and place bubble-side up. Place about a teaspoon of your chosen filling in a line in the middle of your pancake. Fold the pancake in half to enclose the filling and, starting from one corner, pinch the edges to seal. Be careful not to overstuff or the pancakes will break open. It’s best to add a conservative amount of filling; at the middle point when sealing the edges you can add a little more filling if necessary. It should look like a pillow. Repeat with the remaining pancakes and your chosen fillings. Educating children about the story of Ramadan in an age appropriate way will help them to support other communities, and take an interest in beliefs which differ to their own. You might want to encourage children celebrating the event to share their experiences with their peers, giving them a platform to discuss their home-lives and religious beliefs. To fill your qatayef, line a number of small trays with baking paper – the trays should fit your freezer.During Ramadan, Muslims will not eat between dawn and sunset. They can eat in between these times. At the end of Ramadan there is a festival called Eid. Here Muslims gather and celebrate with friends and family. These fab Ramadan and Eid resources will enable you to embed the learning theme within your setting whilst taking a holistic approach to children's development. For the cream-filled qatayef: take your fresh (un-fried) qatayef, and fill with about a tablespoon of cream. Fold over to enclose the filling, and pinch the edges to seal. Place on a serving plate and garnish with pistachios or nuts of your choice.

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