Free · Self-paced · Ages 5–12

Sikhi Summer

A free summer journey through Sikhi for kids — one story, one Shabad, something to make and something to do, every day. About 15 minutes. No sign-up, no pressure.

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Fateh Singh and Simran Kaur reading together outdoors on a sunny summer day

What's in a day?

A simple menu — pick two or three. There's no wrong way to do a day.

A Sakhi or story

A Sakhi from Guru history, or a story to read together.

A Shabad

One line of Gurbani — kid-friendly meaning.

Something to make

A coloring sheet, craft or worksheet.

Something to do

A simple outdoor or hands-on activity.

Something to watch

A short, gentle video together.

Talk together

One question to share as a family.

The journey — 9 weeks

From "who is the One Creator?" to a child who knows the Gurus, the values and the meaning of Gurbani. New weeks are added through the summer.

Print the Summer Passport

A one-page progress chart for the fridge — stamp each day, earn a weekly star, and finish with a certificate.

Get the passport

One day in your inbox

Prefer a gentle nudge? Join the free newsletter and we'll send a day's activities to start your morning.

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Frequently asked questions

Everything a parent usually wants to know.

Is Sikhi Summer free?

Yes — completely free and open. No sign-up, no login, no ads. Every story, Shabad, coloring sheet and activity is right here for any family to use, any time.

Do we have to do it every day?

No. It is self-paced — do a day whenever you like, skip around, or take a break and come back. Each day stands on its own, so you never have to "catch up."

What ages is it for?

Ages 5–12. Every day has a quick "younger / older" tip so the same idea fits a 5-year-old and a 12-year-old in the same family.

Do we need to read Gurmukhi?

No. Everything is in English. Gurbani comes with transliteration so your child can say it, and a kid-friendly meaning so they can understand it. A tiny optional Gurmukhi letter each day helps them start reading too — but it's never required.

How long does each day take?

About 15 minutes for the core. Each day is a menu, not a checklist — pick two or three activities, and do more only if your child is enjoying it.

What will my child learn?

Over the journey, a warm foundation in Sikhi: the One Creator, the ten Gurus, core values, the Khalsa, the meaning of Gurbani, and how Sikhi is lived — festivals, the Gurdwara and sewa.

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Made by Sikh parents and teachers, for our kids. Always free.