Destination: The Enchanted Fair. With goals of enhancing learning outcomes, introducing a new language, and inspiring a love of books, we’re taking children on a bilingual adventure. As an Arabic alphabet book for kids, designed for English speakers, we’ll playfully introduce phonetics and letters to your child’s toolkit, while putting the spotlight on the beauty of diversity.
A family receives a very special invitation to join many others for the opening of the Enchanted Fair of the Arabic Letters! The whole family attends and enjoys a day of exciting rides, cute animals, memorable rhymes, and yummy snacks, while learning how to recognize the Arabic alphabet. Come join the fun!
With goals of enhancing learning outcomes, introducing a new language, and inspiring a love of books, we’re taking children on a bilingual adventure. As an Arabic alphabet book for kids, designed for English speakers, we’ll playfully introduce phonetics and letters to your child’s toolkit, while putting the spotlight on the beauty of diversity.
Take yourself on a journey through the enchanted fair, where Arabic letters play, and herds of animals stay. It’s just a click away!
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This book is an excellent learning resource for those that are beginning to learn how to read Arabic. My daughter was struggling with Arabic and she found this learning method so helpful for her. She particularly loved the unique learning format which reveals a cute descriptive story with memory joggers to help her recollection of the alphabet and their sounds. The colorful imagery and playful phonetic correlations made learning Arabic fun, simple and easy to remember! It is evident that so much love, thought, and dedication has been put into the creation of this book and what a valuable resource it will be for anyone that is looking to learn Arabic
I wish I had this book when I was a kid! It certainly would’ve made learning Arabic letters fun and easy for me. I cannot recommend enough. The author is a great story teller and understands what kids respond to!
Whenever my daughter gets stuck on one of the letters, jeem, ha, kha... I find myself trying to jog her memory with the tools in the book ! (jellybean, cap, etc) 😊
That's how I know this is so promising
My daughter has a book that teaches letters but each page has a picture of the item and the word in Arabic, but since she doesn't speak/understand Arabic, it doesn't help her much 😬 But since this book has the English words, that made the difference!
I went over the pages with my daughter and not only were they very helpful for her, she also enjoyed it!
Because learning Arabic was becoming difficult for her, she was losing interest...but she was so eager in looking at the pictures and learning from that.
The pictures themselves were great visual aids for her!