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For the days after Eid

Eid is over. But Islam doesn't have to disappear.

The next 30 days will shape whether Islam feels like a once-a-year celebration — or something warm, familiar, and present in your child's everyday world.

The outfits get folded away. The sweets disappear. The decorations come down. What stays in the room they play in every day?
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Olive & Play — Islamic wooden toys for children
A family in Toronto, ON just built their play corner
بِسْمِ ٱللَّهِ ٱلرَّحْمَٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ
In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful

Eid reminds our children that Islam is beautiful, joyful, and theirs. These toys exist for the days after — so that feeling stays close in the room where they play every day.

1,000+ Muslim families have built their play corner
365 days a year Islamic symbols can stay visible — not just on Eid
15 Puzzle Sets left in this post-Eid gift allocation
After Eid

After Eid, what stays?

The outfits get folded away. The sweets disappear. The decorations come down. The family gatherings end. But your child is still forming what Islam feels like.

Does Islam feel like something that only appears on special days — or something warm, familiar, and present in their everyday world? Olive & Play was created for the days after Eid, when the feeling can either fade or become part of how they play, imagine, and grow.

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The feeling is already alive.Eid gives them joy, celebration, gifts, family, and belonging. Now you can carry that feeling into ordinary days.
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What stays visible stays familiar.The Kaaba, Masjid, Arabic letters, and Islamic symbols can stay present after the decorations come down.
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The post-Eid gift allocation adds a reason to act now.Choose 3 during the post-Eid allocation and the Puzzle Set is added free while gift stock lasts.
The new opportunity

Turn the Eid feeling into everyday familiarity.

Eid shows our children that Islam can feel joyful, beautiful, and full of belonging. The opportunity is what happens next: keeping those symbols close in the everyday moments where childhood is actually formed.

The decorations come down.

But the Kaaba, Masjid, Arabic letters, and Islamic symbols do not have to disappear from their everyday world.

Islam does not have to become "lesson time."

It can stay warm, playful, and close — something they touch, name, race toward, build with, and recognize.

The days after Eid matter.

This is when the celebration can become more than a memory. It can become familiarity.

You are building continuity.

Not another seasonal purchase. A little Islamic world your child can keep returning to long after Eid is over.

The hidden gap

Most Islamic learning starts after the world has already taught them what feels familiar.

Children recognize logos, characters, songs, and routines before they can explain why they love them. So what happens when the Kaaba, Masjid, and Arabic letters are missing from the world they play in every day?

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Faith can become "lesson time"

If Islam only appears during worksheets, reminders, or formal teaching, it can feel separate from the world your child naturally loves exploring.

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Most "educational" toys get ignored

Parents buy them with hope. Kids play for two days, then move on. The product may teach, but only if the child actually reaches for it again.

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Your home still matters

You want Islamic identity in your child's world without turning your living room into loud plastic clutter. Beauty is not shallow when it helps the toy stay visible.

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The post-Eid window is open now

Right after Eid, the feeling is still fresh and the connection is still strong. This is the easiest time to turn celebration into everyday recognition — before the feeling fades.

Just arrived New

Three new pieces for the world they play inside.

Each one gives a different child an easy way in: busy hands, fast wheels, and Arabic letters — so the spirit of Eid keeps showing up through the play they already choose.

New🌙 Busy at the Masjid Board
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🌙 Busy at the Masjid Board

When the celebration ends, toddlers still need something to touch, slide, open, and explore. This gives their busy hands a Masjid-centered world to return to after Eid.

Fine motor · Sensory play · Ages 18mo+
New🕌 Little Masjid Raceway
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🕌 Little Masjid Raceway

If your child already loves cars, ramps, and speed, don't fight that interest — use it. This turns the Masjid into part of the action, so recognition grows through play they already choose.

Active play · Symbol recognition · Ages 2+
New🚂 Alif Train Set
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🚂 Alif Train Set

Long after the Eid cards and decorations are put away, Arabic letters can stay in their hands — moving, connecting, and becoming familiar before formal learning begins.

Arabic alphabet · Language · Ages 2+

Choose the pieces that match your child — the post-Eid play corner offer unlocks automatically.

Every orderFree ShippingTracked to Canada, US, UK & Australia. No minimum.
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4 toysPuzzle + 15% OffBest value — auto applied

Free shipping on every order · Add 3 for FREE Puzzle Set while gifts last · 30-day guarantee

What shifts at home

The moment it stops feeling like a lesson.

The win is not that your child owns Islamic toys. The win is when Islamic symbols start appearing naturally in their play, questions, stories, and everyday language.

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"I know that" — said about the Kaaba, unprompted, by a three-year-old.

That's the shift parents describe. Not that the toy was educational. That their child stopped needing to be taught — and started knowing. The Kaaba, the Masjid, the crescent become familiar through play, not lessons. And once something feels familiar, it feels like home. That shift is permanent.

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The questions come from them.

Parents stop forcing conversations about Islam. The toys open the door. Curiosity grows on its own, naturally and without pressure.

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Screens stop winning.

Open-ended wooden play has longer attention arcs than any tablet. Parents consistently notice it gets chosen first within weeks of arrival.

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Your home still feels intentional.

Neutral tones and natural wood designed for real modern homes. Not chaotic. Not childish. Something you'd actually leave out on a shelf.

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Identity gets built in small moments.

When your child builds the Masjid and proudly shows their grandparents — that's not a lesson. That's identity. Those moments compound.

These toys outlast childhood.

Premium hardwood, smooth finishes, durable construction. More heirloom than impulse buy — the kind of thing you keep, or pass down.

The mechanism

How the Eid feeling becomes everyday play

Step 01

You place it where play already happens

A shelf, a playroom, a corner of the living room — the point is visibility. Familiarity grows from what keeps showing up.

Step 02

They reach for it without being taught

No forced lesson. No sit-down curriculum. Just child-led play with symbols and shapes they start to recognize through repetition.

Step 03

Islam becomes part of what feels normal

Over weeks and months, the Kaaba, the Masjid, the crescent become familiar — not because they were taught, but because they were always there, in their hands, in their world.

Why this feels different

Not another Islamic toy that gets ignored.

The goal is not to add more stuff to your home. It is to make Islam feel present, familiar, and loved in the play your child already wants to do.

Typical "educational" toys
  • Feels like a lesson, so your child needs you to initiate it.
  • Gets used once or twice, then disappears into the toy bin.
  • Loud, plastic, overstimulating, or visually chaotic in your home.
  • Teaches facts, but does not create daily familiarity.
Olive & Play
  • Feels like play first — the faith connection happens naturally.
  • Open-ended pieces your child can build, race, latch, and return to.
  • Beautiful enough to leave out, which means Islam stays visible every day.
  • Builds recognition of the Kaaba, Masjid, Arabic letters, and Muslim identity through repetition.
Olive & Play — from one Muslim home to another
From one Muslim home to another

I wanted Islam to feel like home — not a lesson.

I created Olive & Play because I wanted our children to grow up seeing their Deen in the ordinary moments: on the shelf, in their hands, in the stories they make up while they play.

Not everything has to be formal to be meaningful. Sometimes identity is built quietly — through the toys they reach for, the symbols they recognise, and the words that become part of their world.

The Letter Train, the Masjid Raceway, the Busy Board — these are the pieces I wish existed when we started. Now they do.

— Olive & Play
What our Ummah says

"I didn't expect it to hit me the way it did."

The most powerful reviews aren't about the product. They're about the moment. Read them and tell us this isn't exactly what you want for your child.

★★★★★

"My son built the Masjid and then called his nanu on video to show her. She started crying. He had no idea why — but I did. He made that connection on his own, through play."

Ahmed S. · Verified customer · London
★★★★★

"He was three when we got this. He's five now and it's still the first thing he reaches for in the morning. I've never had a toy last more than three months before. This is different."

Umm Zayd · Verified customer · Toronto
★★★★★

"The Kaaba is just... in her vocabulary now. She points at it in books, at the mosque, on TV. It's not abstract to her anymore. That happened through play, not lessons."

Nadia K. · Verified customer · Melbourne
This is what parents keep telling us

Not that they bought something beautiful. That something shifted.

The Kaaba stopped being abstract. Islam stopped feeling foreign. Their child stopped needing to be taught — and started knowing. That's not a product outcome. That's the window, open, while it still is. Six pieces. Three new arrivals. Build the corner that keeps the spirit of Eid close on ordinary days.

Build your bundle Ships to Canada, US, UK & Australia · 30-day guarantee · New arrivals included
🧩 Little Muslim Puzzle Set

Your Puzzle Set is not a random freebie.

It completes the play story. Add 3+ pieces and the Little Muslim Puzzle Set becomes the quiet-time companion — something your child can explore solo, piece together alongside siblings, or use to retell the stories they're learning through their other toys. Only 15 remaining in this post-Eid gift allocation.

Free at 3+ toys
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Why parents choose 3

One toy keeps the moment alive. Three toys create a little world.

That is why the offer is built around three pieces after Eid: one for busy hands, one for imagination, and one for recognition. Choose any 3 and we add the Little Muslim Puzzle Set free while post-Eid gifts last.

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A moment

One meaningful toy can keep the Eid feeling alive in a small, daily way.

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Variety

Two pieces give your child more ways to keep Islamic symbols present after the celebration ends.

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A play corner

Three pieces start to feel like a little post-Eid play corner — and unlock your free Puzzle Set while gifts last.

Keep the Eid feeling going

Choose the pieces that keep Islam close after Eid.

Pick by age, personality, and the kind of play your child already loves. Choose any 3 toys and we'll add the Little Muslim Puzzle Set free while post-Eid gifts last. Add a 4th for the best value: free puzzle + 15% off.

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Post-Eid gift allocation active Choose any 3 toys and your Little Muslim Puzzle Set is added free — while this post-Eid gift allocation lasts.

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Order with complete confidence. If you're not fully happy — for any reason — get in touch within 30 days for a full refund. No forms, no friction, no questions asked.

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Tracked delivery on every order in the regions we currently serve: Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. The experience feels premium from the moment you check out.

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1. We pack your play corner beautifully

Ready to gift or place where your child already plays.

2. Your child starts with recognition

No pressure, no worksheets — just familiar Islamic symbols in their hands.

3. You have 30 days to love it

Try it in your home. If it is not right, you are covered.

Before the window moves on

Eid is over. But their little world is still being built.

What they see often becomes familiar. What they touch often becomes loved. What they play with often becomes part of their story.

The Kaaba, the Masjid, Arabic letters, and Islamic symbols do not have to disappear when Eid ends. They can stay close in the everyday moments where childhood is really formed. The post-Eid window is open right now — and it does not stay open for long.

🎁 Choose any 3 toys → free Little Muslim Puzzle Set while post-Eid gifts last
Before you decide

The questions parents ask most

The Busy at the Masjid Board is designed for toddlers from 18 months. The Little Muslim Letter Train, Masjid Raceway, and the rest of the collection are ideal from age 2 onwards. Many pieces continue to be loved as display pieces and creative toys well beyond early childhood.
The three new additions to the Little Ummah collection are: the Busy at the Masjid Board (a sensory busy board designed around Masjid architecture), the Little Masjid Raceway (a wooden car ramp where the Masjid is always the centrepiece), and the Little Muslim Letter Train Set (a wooden train where each carriage carries an Arabic letter). All three are in the bundle builder above.
Add any 1 toy and you get free tracked shipping on your whole order. Add 2 toys and 10% off is applied automatically — no code. Add 3 toys and the Little Muslim Puzzle Set is added to your cart for free — no code, no minimum spend page. Add 4 toys and you get the puzzle plus 15% off. Everything applies at checkout automatically.
You have 30 days and a full unconditional refund waiting. That's not a policy — it's a promise. If it's not working for your family, for any reason, you get a full refund. No questions, no conditions.
Yes — and this is one of the things parents comment on most. The neutral wood tones and thoughtful design are meant to live on a shelf, not in a toy bin. They're designed to belong in a calm, beautiful home — not clash with one.
Every order ships with tracking to Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Delivery times vary by location, but most orders arrive within 7–14 business days. You'll receive tracking details by email once your order ships.
A simple decision

Keep the spirit of Eid in the world they play inside.

Best case

Your child starts recognizing the Kaaba, Masjid, Arabic letters, and Islamic symbols as part of their everyday world.

Worst case

You try it in your home. If it is not right, you return it within 30 days. Zero risk.

A family in London, UK just built their play corner
Free shipping · 30-day guarantee · 10% off at 2 toys · FREE Puzzle Set at 3 toys · Puzzle + 15% off at 4 toys · while gifts last

P.S.

Eid is over. The decorations are down. The sweets are gone. But your child is still forming what Islam feels like on an ordinary Tuesday morning. The next 30 days are the easiest window to make it feel familiar — not because you're teaching them, but because it's just there, in their hands, in their world, every day.

— Olive & Play. Made from one Muslim home, for yours.