What’s In Our Morning Basket as Muslim Homeschoolers?

What is a Morning Basket?
The morning basket is a very popular concept with homeschoolers. It’s somewhat comparable to circle time in traditional schools. Families usually start their day with books they want to read together, prayers, calendars, games, or art. It looks completely different to each family.
I’m going, to be honest, we don’t always do our morning baskets. We don’t always get to it in the morning. Sometimes it’s more of an “all-day basket” that we’ll leave out in the living room. I add a variety of items to my basket but I don’t pressure myself to complete everything inside.
What’s Inside Our Morning Basket?
Ipad for calendar time, listening to the Arabic alphabet, to research topics, and reading books on Kindle.

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