Family Games for Sikh Families

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Looking for a great sikh family game? You are in the right place! The games I've selected are must-haves for every Sikh family. Do you want your kid to learn more about Sikhism and their roots? These games are excellent way to get young and older children hooked on Sikh literature and Sikh culture! Simple and easy to remember format. Teach your kids basics of Sikh religion and Punjab in a fun and entertaining way! These games are perfect for gurdwaras, schools and your living room.

Choose from Let's Learn Punjabi Jigsaw", Sikh Odyssey and "Land of Five Rivers" trivia game.

Every Sikh family should have one these games!

Punjabi Jigsaw Puzzle

$ 11.99

family games, sikh games, punjabi games. family, squidoo"Let's Learn Punjabi Jigsaw" is a Panjabi Alphabet jigsaw puzzle which helps, kids and adult alike, learn the Gurmukhi alphabet, while providing a lot of fun. The game provides a solid foundation for local gurudwaras to get the kids involved in learning and education, or can be gives as a prize for competitions. The creator of the game, Mr Harkirat Singh, has used an interesting choice of colors which are very pleasing to the eyes.

A game for all occasions, this one is a keeper! Don't miss out on acquiring this game.

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“Once I managed to solve the Punjabi Jigsaw puzzle, I immediately wanted to challenge family members.”

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By Sukhmandir Khalsa from About.com Guide

Let's Learn Punjabi Jigsaw
I can think of many ways this simple puzzle game could be used for learning fun. The pieces of the Punjabi Jigsaw are sturdy enough that they ought to hold up well in a classroom setting and what classroom could be more perfect than the your local gurdwara Gurmat Gurmukhi class. Punjabi Jigsaw would make a great learning game or contest for Khalsa Camp activity time or even a child's birthday party, and could also be given as a prize. The box is small enough to pack in your suitcase and take along for travel fun.

Sikh Odyssey Trivia Game

$ 10.00 Sikh Religion and Punjab Trivia Game

This game is an excellent educational tool that is fun and entertaining. It is a great way to get young and older children hooked on Sikh literature. It has facts and trivia on Sikh history, Sikh heritage, Sikh religion and accomplishemnts of Sikhs around the world.

This game has Questions and answers on Sikh Religion, Sikh Gurus, from Guru Nanak to Guru Gobind Singh Ji, and Bhagats. It has questions and answers on things to do with Punjab, famous things in Punjab, history and people of Punjab.

There are questions on Guru Granth Sahib, Gurudwaras, Sikh women, famous Sikhs, Maharaja Ranjit Singh's empire, Shaheeds and about Sikhs living outside of Punjab.

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“Game makes a perfect gift for a Sikh family & even serves as a resource for any non-Sikh family.”

Sikh Odyssey reviews

sikhchic.com | The Art and Culture of the Diaspora | Sikh Odyssey: A New Trivia Game
A new trivia game introduces children to Sikh religion & history.

A unique product has been developed by Kulbir Kaur. Kulbir was born in India and immigrated to Canada at the age of 16. She has been in the teaching field for the last 20 years doing many different things. In raising her two children, she was looking for an entertaining way to instill the basics of Sikh religion and Punjab to her children.
Sikh Odyssey Trivia Game
When our Sikh Odyssey Trivia Game arrived we all gathered around and off came the wrapper. We took the cards out of the box. "Cool!" everyone exclaimed upon seeing the sword shaped Q&A cards. "Every family should have one."

Rabab-e-Panjab Game

$12

family games, sikh games, punjabi games. family, squidoo, trivia gamesThe first of its kind! A trivia board game for the Sikhs of all ages.
Includes 320 brain teasers in 16 categories.
Increase your awareness while having fun.
Available in English and Panjabi.

A trivia board game on the 'Land of Five Rivers,' Rabab-e-Panjab Game is entertaining and educational for all ages. Competitors attempt to collect the most Qasire (term for currency referenced by Bai Gurdas in the tenth Var) by answering hundreds of historical, cultural, and value-based questions in the following categories: Guru Khalsa Panth, battles, genocides, martyrs, geography, Guru Granth Sahib, institutions, legends, musicology, resolutions, literature, poets, Khalsa idioms, saints, lyrical genres, and beliefs. If you think you know everything there is to know about Panjab, this game will make you think twice.

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I personally think there are not enough sikh games available for our kids. Do you know about any other Sikhi games? Leave link here. Which games do you play with your kids?

  • R Kaur Jan 28, 2011 @ 2:46 pm | delete
    www.littlesikhs.com is a great site for interactive games for Sikh and other children. They provide many free materials to download as well.
  • aishu19 Nov 15, 2010 @ 4:58 pm | delete
    These are amazing games especially for Punjabi families. Now they can make it easier and more fun to learn more about their language, heritage and religion. Great job!
  • capriliz Nov 15, 2010 @ 3:18 pm | delete
    This is the first time I have seen the Sikh games. Nice idea for kids to become familiar with other cultures.

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I'm Ready To Go To My New School

Amazon Price: $11.00 (as of 05/31/2012)Buy Now

This story is about a boy, Harman, who with his parents has just emigrated from India. Starting a new school in a new country is full of anxiety for him. He's worried that he will not be able to make new friends. Understanding the concerns of her son, his mother provides comfort and facilitates his preparation for the new school.

An extremely valuable book that addresses concerns of the children prior to adjusting in different cultural settings. This dual language (Punjabi-English) book is also a useful tool to aid second language learning.