Kiddie Sangat - your local SIKH playgroup

Kiddie Sangat is a Sikh playgroup with crafts & activities ideas for under 5's.
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two pieces of paper with feathers and jewels on them
Kalgi
A simple Kalgi craft - perfect if you would like to talk to children about Guru Gobind Singh Ji or Sahibzaade. Kalgi is a sign of royalty!
two colorful hair combs on a pink background with a diamond brooch pin in the middle
Kanga
Kanga Sikhi craft - perfect for Vaisakhi and a talk on Khalsa, importance of keeping your hair and Sikh identity. One of the 5 K's - attributes of a Khalsa.
the paper plate is shaped like a vase
Khanda Chakkr
This Khanda Chakkr paper plate Sikhi craft is, of course, inspired by Easter bunny ears hats, but our little Bhujangis aren’t just cute and helpless fluffy bunnies – they are the lion cubs! So this craft is most appropriate for the season! They can make them and wear them on their patke or dastars.
three paper dolls are holding hands on a gray surface with one person in the middle
Sikhi Paper Doll Chain
This Sikhi Paper Doll Chain is a perfect activity to learn the importance of being ਨਿਰਵੈਰ - Nirvair - to be without hate and be friends with everybody.
an orange lanyard with a red and white toothbrush on the end, sitting on top of a wooden table
Kirpan on a Gatra
Kirpan craft is a perfect activity to celebrate Sikhism, for Vaisakhi or any topic on Khalsa or 5 K’s. It gives you a chance to introduce the concept of a Kirpan to a child from any cultural background. The kirpan (/kɪərˈpɑːn/; Punjabi: ਕਿਰਪਾਨ kirpān) is a small sword. It is one of the 5 K’s (symbols of faith). The word …
a paper plate with a lion face on it
Paper plate Lion
This cute paper plate lion craft is very easy to make and could be combined with a calendar pad for New Year, Sikh New Year or topic on Sikh names.
a piece of tin foil has been made to look like an apple with candy on it
Amrit Bata
Make your own mini Amrit Bata and talk about the birth of the Khalsa and how Guru Gobind Singh Ji made the Amrit for the very first time at Vaisakhi 1699.
a cartoon character wearing an orange turban and holding his hand to his chest
Sikh Puzzles - free android app. Punjabi and Sikh vocabulary-building app. Fun way to learn and practice Punjabi for your little ones.
a blue kite with an upside down design on it
Guru Ji’s Nishaan Sahib
Explore the Sikh history and make Guru Ji's Nishaan Sahib. Khalsa carried it into the battle & fought under. A perfect craft for Hola Mohalla and Vaisakhi.
the instructions for how to fold an origami card
5 K’s little book
5 K's little book - names and significance of the Sikh symbols of faith.
a white cow head with blue beads on it's ears and nose is shown in front of a gray wall
Mop Horse
Meet Mop Horse Basanti. She'd visited Kiddie Sangat playgroup and told children all about the Hola Mohalla traditions and the games that Nihung Singhs play.
multicolored beads are attached to a metal ring on a blue surface with white thread
Finger Mala
Lovely finger malas - a reminder to always remember Vaheguru and do Simran. Simple craft to enjoy and share while listening to the Sakhis about Guru Sahibs.
Punj Piare posters, free to download and print for non-commercial use. Learn the names and their meaning of the Punj Piare in English & Gurmikhi.
Punj Piare posters
Punj Piare posters, free to download and print for non-commercial use. Learn the names and their meaning of the Punj Piare in English & Gurmikhi.
a sign that says how many days left until vatsknit? on clothes pins
there is a blue box with drawers on it
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