
Hadith for Little Hearts
Short ahadith, everyday practice
A gentle pre-order edition pairing short ahadith with everyday routines, simple reflections, and scene-based illustrations that help children connect adab to action.
$17.00

A warm visual companion to the prayer
A gentle pre-order picture companion that walks a child through the shape of the prayer — wudu, standing, bowing, prostrating — in clear, warm illustrations they can follow alongside a parent, one calm step at a time.
Qais washes for prayer in simple, ordered scenes a child can look at and follow, hands and water shown plainly.
Standing, bowing and prostrating are drawn as calm, friendly poses so a child sees what each part looks like.
The book shows the steps warmly and leaves the teaching in your hands — it is a companion to follow, not an authority to quote.
A short line for parents on reading the book together, so you set the pace and answer questions your own way.
We are finishing the step-by-step artwork now and expect first copies to ship within a few months of the pre-order window closing — a firm date will reach you by email before any charge.
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Recognises the wudu steps by picture, in order
Knows the shape of the prayer — standing, bowing, prostrating, sitting
Can follow along calmly beside a parent who is praying
Feels the prayer as something familiar and unhurried, not daunting
Does Salah Step by Step teach a particular school's exact rulings?
No — it is a warm visual companion, not a fiqh manual. It shows the shape of the prayer in friendly pictures and deliberately leaves the precise rulings to you, your teacher or your madhhab.
Can a child use this prayer book without an adult nearby?
It is designed to be followed alongside a parent or teacher who prays with the child. A confident older child can also use it on their own as a picture reminder of the steps.
How does the book show the wudu and prayer movements?
As clear, ordered scenes — Qais washing for prayer, then standing, bowing and prostrating — each drawn calmly so a child can look and follow rather than memorise a page of instructions.
My child is five and just starting to pray — is this the right stage?
Yes. Five is exactly where the picture-led approach helps: a young child follows the poses and steps by looking, with you setting the pace, long before they read the words.

Short ahadith, everyday practice
A gentle pre-order edition pairing short ahadith with everyday routines, simple reflections, and scene-based illustrations that help children connect adab to action.
$17.00

A little dua for every moment
A gentle pre-order board book that pairs a short, everyday dua with each moment of a little one's day — waking, eating, leaving home and settling to sleep — so remembrance grows out of routine, not a lesson.
$17.00

A month that belongs to your child
A write-in pre-order journal that lets a child own their Ramadan — a page a day to note a good deed, draw the moon, and jot a small reflection — turning a month of watching the grown-ups into a keepsake they fill in themselves.
$20.00