Establishing good habits from an early age is a challenge for all parents. Our collection of religious cards and routine charts was designed to transform daily obligations into fun and rewarding moments. In Morocco, where spiritual education holds a central place, these visual tools help children structure their day, memorize their tasks, and commit to their religious practice with pride and autonomy.
Whether it's for tracking the five daily prayers, learning the steps of ablution, or organizing fasting days during Ramadan, our supports are designed to be durable and interactive. Made from sturdy plexiglass or high-quality laminated materials, most are erasable and infinitely reusable. It is the ideal investment to support your child's growth, from their first steps towards reading to learning Salât, all at affordable prices in dirhams (MAD).
Educational tools for daily and spiritual life:
- Prayer Trackers (Salaty Tracker): Colorful and motivating charts for checking off each completed prayer, encouraging consistency without pressure.
- Special Ramadan Posters: Elegant supports for noting Suhoor and Iftar times, involving the child in the sacred rhythm of the fasting month.
- Ablution Guides (Woudou): "Step-by-step" illustrated charts (often double-sided) for learning the acts of purification independently.
- General Routines: Planners to structure holidays (Summer Routine) or encourage reading, helping the child visualize their goals.
Tips for using these charts effectively at home:
- Place the "Salaty Tracker" or the ablution chart in a visible and accessible location for the child (bedroom, hallway, or near the bathroom).
- Use dry-erase markers of different colors to make the activity more fun. Let the child fill in their own boxes: this is an excellent exercise in responsibility.
- For Ramadan schedules, make it a family ritual: each evening, the child can erase and write the next day's times.
- Accompany the use of these charts with positive encouragement rather than reproach if a box is not checked.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Charts and Cards (FAQ)
Are the charts truly reusable?
Yes, the vast majority of our products, whether in plexiglass (like those from the O Rayon Des Kids brand) or laminated, are designed to be used with dry-erase markers. A simple wipe with a cloth or eraser is enough to make the chart new again for the following week.
From what age can the "Salaty Tracker" be used?
This type of chart is generally recommended starting from 6 or 7 years old, the age when a child begins learning prayer. However, for early awareness and imitation, younger children can enjoy checking the boxes with their parents.
How are these supports attached to the walls?
Some models are self-adhesive and can be easily fixed to a door or a smooth wall. Others, which are more rigid (in plexiglass), can be placed on a small easel (often provided) on a shelf or fixed with strong adhesive putty.
Are the texts in Arabic or French?
Our products are suitable for Moroccan and bilingual families. You will often find titles in Arabic (like جدول الصلوات) accompanied by translations or instructions in French to facilitate understanding for everyone.
Is it suitable as a gift?
Absolutely. Gifting a reading routine or a beautiful prayer tracking chart is a useful, educational, and meaningful gift (Sadaqa Jariya for religious learning), ideal for Eid, a school achievement, or a birthday.
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At Wlidaty, we believe that autonomy and faith are built day after day, through small gestures repeated with love. Our routine charts are here to support you in this beautiful educational adventure.