
Teaching Children Sunnah Through Storytelling, Games & Activities
Introduction
Teaching children Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is a wonderful way to nurture their love for Islam. However, simply telling them about it may not always be effective—kids learn best when they are engaged, entertained, and actively involved. By incorporating storytelling, creative games, and interactive activities, parents and educators can make the Sunnah a natural part of children’s daily lives.
In this blog, we’ll explore innovative and fun ways to teach kids about the Sunnah while keeping their attention and curiosity alive!

1. Storytelling: Bringing the Sunnah to Life
Children love stories, and what better way to introduce the Sunnah than through engaging narratives? The Prophet (PBUH) led an inspiring life full of kindness, patience, and wisdom, which can be shared in a relatable way.
How to Use Storytelling Effectively:
- Use Interactive Storytelling: Instead of just reading, act out the story using voice modulation and expressions to make it more engaging.
- Relate to Their Lives: Show how the lessons from the Prophet’s (PBUH) life apply to situations they face in school, at home, or with friends.
- Create a Storytime Routine: Set a daily or weekly time to share one Sunnah-based story and encourage kids to reflect on it.
📖 Example: Share the story of the Prophet’s (PBUH) kindness to animals, then encourage children to practice this Sunnah by feeding birds or caring for pets.
2. Teaching Children Sunnah Through Games

Turning Islamic learning into a game can make it exciting and memorable for children. Here are some creative ways to introduce Sunnah through play:
Sunnah Scavenger Hunt
- Create a list of Sunnah actions (e.g., saying “Bismillah” before eating, greeting others with a smile).
- Have children find examples of these Sunnahs in their daily environment and check them off the list.
- Reward them for completing the challenge with stickers or a small prize.
Sunnah Memory Match
- Create flashcards with Sunnah actions on one set and their benefits on another set.
- Let kids match the correct Sunnah with its corresponding benefit.
- This improves their memory and helps them understand the importance of following the Prophet’s (PBUH) ways.
🎲 Example: A card with “Drinking water in three sips” is matched with another card that says “Helps with digestion and follows the Sunnah of the Prophet (PBUH).”
3. Hands-on Activities to Reinforce the Sunnah
Practical activities help children internalize what they learn by making it a part of their routine.
Role-Playing the Sunnah
- Assign each child a simple Sunnah (e.g., saying “Alhamdulillah” after sneezing, sharing food, or speaking kindly).
- Let them act out real-life scenarios where they apply the Sunnah.
- This builds confidence and makes the habit stick.
Crafting Sunnah Reminders
- Have children create their own “Sunnah Reminder” posters with drawings of good deeds.
- Let them decorate their rooms with these posters as visual cues to follow the Sunnah.
🖌 Example: A child draws a picture of someone giving salam with the words “Spread peace – Say Assalamu Alaikum!”
4. Making the Sunnah a Daily Habit
Consistency is key! Reinforce learning by incorporating the Sunnah into daily life:
- Set Sunnah Challenges where kids practice a new Sunnah every week.
- Use reward charts to track how often they follow a Sunnah.
- Involve the whole family so children see adults modeling the Sunnah.
🌟 Example: A weekly challenge could be practicing gratitude by saying “Alhamdulillah” in different situations, such as after eating or when receiving a gift.
Conclusion
Teaching children about the Sunnah doesn’t have to be difficult—it can be an enjoyable and meaningful experience when done creatively. By using storytelling, engaging games, and hands-on activities, we can help children develop a deep love for following the Prophet’s (PBUH) example in their everyday lives.
💡 What Sunnah activities do you use with your children? Share your ideas in the comments below!