An Islamic companion for raising your child.
Daily duas, prophetic stories, and educational games designed for Muslim children 2–8 years old. Calm for parents to read, fun for kids to play.

Du'a of the Day
Morning Dua (Protection)
Coinciding with Dhul Hijjah 1447 — lovely to read with your little one today.
بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الَّذِي لَا يَضُرُّ مَعَ اسْمِهِ شَيْءٌ فِي الْأَرْضِ وَلَا فِي السَّمَاءِ، وَهُوَ السَّمِيعُ الْعَلِيمُ
In the name of Allah, with whose name nothing on earth or in heaven can do harm. He is the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing.
— HR. Abu Dawud 5088, Tirmidzi 3388
Why Baby Mo
Three principles we hold in every piece of content.
- 1
Sourced
Every dua and hadith ships with its source and authenticity grading. Nothing unverified.
- 2
Child-safe
No third-party ads, no child data collection, no risky outbound links from kid pages.
- 3
Calm for parents
Large type, high contrast, generous spacing. Designed to be read at night while a small hand holds yours.
Why Baby Mo
Planting love for Allah, through the small things kids love.
Baby Mo began with one simple hope: to help Muslim children fall in love with Allah and good character through du'a, stories, songs, and play — calm for parents to read, fun for kids to enjoy.
Behind every page is an editorial team keeping the content faithful to the Qur'an and hadith.
- Free forever
- No ads
- Bilingual ID/EN
- Source-reviewed

Educational Games
Free games for Muslim children — learn the Arabic alphabet, duas, and good manners through play.
View allReading for Parents
Islamic parenting guidance grounded in authentic sources, written with empathy.
Your Child Isn't Giving You a Hard Time — They're Having a Hard Time
One shift in how we see it changes almost everything: the meltdown isn't an attack on us — it's a small heart that's overwhelmed.
Children Learn Du'a from Tone, Before Words
We're busy wanting them to memorise. But the first thing they absorb isn't the text — it's the atmosphere: calm or rushed, warm or forced.
You Don't Need to Be a Perfect Parent — Just One Who Repairs
What shapes a child isn't a parent who never errs, but one brave enough to say 'sorry' after they do. Children learn repentance by seeing it, not hearing about it.
Latest Stories
Warm stories from Abi & Umi about Baby Mo & Baby Ais — about character, sharing, and patience.

The Moon That Followed Baby Mo
All the way home, the moon kept following the car. Is the moon really Baby Mo's friend? And why do we have to sleep, anyway?

Bismillah First
Baby Mo is always in a hurry. Until he discovers one little word that makes everything feel more blessed.

The purple crayon, for two
There was only one purple crayon. Baby Mo and Baby Ais both wanted it. Umi held back from stepping in too fast.

Baby Mo on YouTube
Cheerful Islamic kids' songs to watch together.
This is where Baby Mo comes alive — songs and animation that help kids know Allah joyfully, from “Bismillah Dulu” to everyday good habits.
Free · Kid-safe · New videos every week
Baby Mo Moments
Watch Together with Baby Mo
Gentle Islamic moments for daily family routines.
Follow & Support Baby Mo
Daily content on your favorite channels, plus how to support Baby Mo's development.
Common Questions
What parents most often ask about Baby Mo.
Is Baby Mo free?+
Yes. All duas, articles, and games on Baby Mo are free. No hidden fees, no harmful ads.
What ages is Baby Mo for?+
Baby Mo is designed for Muslim children 2–8 years old. Our parenting content is also relevant for parents with children up to 12.
How does Baby Mo verify dua and hadith sources?+
Every dua and hadith is traced to its source (Qur'an, hadith), tagged with its grading (sahih/hasan), and reviewed by qualified asatidz before publication.
Is my child's data collected?+
No. Baby Mo asks for no personal data from children, and we do not display third-party ads on child-facing pages.
Is there a Baby Mo app?+
A mobile app is in development. For now, all content and games are accessible free on this site.
How can I support Baby Mo?+
Subscribe on YouTube, follow Instagram & TikTok @babymo.official, or share Baby Mo with Muslim friends and family.
