Posters

These free, printable posters are perfect for putting up in the home or classroom!
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Ardaas Poster for Kids

We teach our children the importance of always doing Ardaas to Guru Ji, but sometimes kids just don't know what to say! This poster may help guide them as to what they talk about in their personal Ardaas. From gratitude to affirmations to Bentis (supplications); this little infographic can help your child make Ardaas a personal and intimate way to connect with Guru Sahib.
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Body Image Affirmations

Sometimes kids need a strong reminder that they are beautiful just the way they are. These posters are intended to give them affirmations from Gurbani to show them that Vaheguru created them beautifully, and to help them have more confidence in their self-image. These posters contain Gurbani; if printing, please ensure to treat them with respect. Do not place on floor, or throw in the garbage.
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Calming Corner Jaaps

If you have a Calming Corner or a "Chardikala Corner" set up for your child, here is a poster you can print out to help remind your child of simple Jaaps (chants) they can do to help them feel better when they are feeling certain emotions. As the name implies, these Pangtis (lines from Gurbani) are taken from Sri Jaap Sahib, and are short and easy for young children to do.
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Calming Strategies Poster

If you have a "Calming Corner" or a "Chardikala Corner" set up for your child, you can include this in your set up to help your child remember simple strategies they can use to help them fight off negative emotions by replacing them with positive ones. These strategies are tied into Sikhi and are effective for adults, too!
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Kindness Posters

Translated from Gurbani, these posters are great for classrooms or children's rooms as they teach kindness and tolerance for others.
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Paath/Nitnem Reward Chart

A fun reward chart to help your child get on track with making a daily habit of completing Paath every day! This can be used for Nitnem or any Gurbani Paath goals you have for your child.
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Gurbani Mindset Posters

These chic posters are lovely to print and frame for your child's bedroom for some fresh, positive vibes. Translated from Gurbani, these posters are a good daily reminder of how to stay relaxed, happy, and calm!
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Sikhi Nature Journal

If you homeschool, or simply love taking your children on nature walks, you may enjoy having a nature journal for your kids to record their observations in. This printable mini-journal helps them link their observations with their remembrance of Akal Purakh, and can help them to reflect on nature in a new, spiritual light.
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Meditative Exercises Booklet

Sometimes our kids can see Paath and Simran as a chore, rather than a wonderful meditative exercise that can bring us peace and tranquility. The exercises in this booklet are intended to help teach children how to focus on Naam & Gurbani meditatively, in a way that helps them feel good inside. Print the booklet and keep it in their Calming Corner, backpack, bookshelf, or anywhere it can be made good use of!
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Mealtime Poster

Sometimes in the hustle and bustle of life, it can be hard to remember to pause and give thanks for the little things we take for granted. This is a great chart to print out and put in the kitchen to remind the whole family to give thanks before eating. It also includes a suggestion for a Gurbani line that can be sung before digging into a meal.
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Princess Poster

Help instil pride and confidence in young Kaurs with our Princess Poster. Affirmations are a great way of building character and identity in youth. Let’s surround young girls with positive messaging that helps remind them of who they are, and the value of their self-dignity.
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Princess Poster 2

A subtle way of reminding young girls that they don’t need external validation when they are the daughter of a True King! Let’s teach our Kaurs to derive their self-worth from Guru Sahib - not others.