Early readers storybooks are tailored for early readers who are just starting to read independently. They usually contain short, easy-to-understand stories with limited text on each page. They often incorporate repetitive words and phrases to build reading confidence.
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In the Forest
Embark on a linguistic adventure with our upcoming release, “In the Forest: Learning About Forest Animals, Verbs, and Prepositions” – an early Arabic readers’ children’s book that combines the beautiful faceless illustrations and easy to read sentences in large bold Arabic font.
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My Jacket’s Beautiful But..
This collection imparts essential meanings and values such as the concept of sustenance, how Allah provides sustenance for His servants, detachment from material possessions, generosity, assisting the needy, and empathizing with the poor
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Salim’s Soccer Ball: A Story of Palestinian Resilience
In this story, Salim loses his soccer ball and embarks on a journey across his beautiful village in Palestine, learning lessons from members of his community along the way. Written in rhyme, this lyrical and insightful tale will be enjoyed by children of all ages, and adults alike! The beautiful illustrations in this book feature key elements of Palestinian culture including tatreez and local agriculture. Complete with a discussion guide, this book is a valuable educational tool for teaching children about Palestinian heritage and the importance of helping one’s neighbours.
Some profits of profits go to Playgrounds for Palestine.
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Thank You Thank You Oh..
In this story, a child learns how to attribute any blessing back to Allah, acknowledging that even a gift from someone is ultimately a provision from Allah.
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The Colours of Food
Join us on this extraordinary journey as we explore the abundant wonders of Allah’s creation. “أَلْوَانُ الطَّمَام” (Alwanu al-Ta’aam) invites young hearts and minds to savor the beauty of knowledge, learn the names of fruits and colors, and embark on a truly flavourful expedition through the Arabic language.
With vivid illustrations and descriptive words, young readers will learn about colors while expanding their Arabic vocabulary in a delightful and engaging way.
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The Helpful Duck البطة المتعاونة
Duck is pleased to see Farmer Omar happy. He is proud of all the animals on the farm. The cows make milk. The chickens lay eggs. Dog shepherds the sheep. Donkey pulls the wagon. But what can a duck do? This bilingual English/Arabic book tells the hilarious and heartwarming tale of a little duck searching for the answer to that question. Follow Duck as she discovers that everyone contributes in their own special way. The Helpful Duck reminds kids that we all have value to add and it is our differences that make our community stronger.
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What’s This?
What Is This? Early Arabic Readers is a perfect book to take your first steps in reading, using short, simple, repetitive sentences. Using words taken from the Quran, this delightful guessing book is fun and interactive. Encouraging you to actively engage in the questions and answers. With vibrant illustrations and large font, What Is This is an incredibly effective method to improve your reading skills and grow in confidence.
Peek through the looking glass, can you guess them all?
Why not start early and use this book to introduce simple and useful Arabic sentences to your toddler or preschooler. Learn Arabic through an interactive story.
What is This / ما هذا is a bilingual, dual language picture book. That can be enjoyed in both English and Arabic. And versatile enough to used in the classroom or at home. With over 44 pages, there are plenty of opportunities to practice your Arabic reading skills and learn important Arabic vocabulary, that enables your child to understand Arabic and the Quran a little bit better.
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A Night With Grandma
Ruqaya went to spend the night with her grandmother, she spent a joyful time. At the time of sleeping, Her grandmother told her some new things, what were they?This story aims to present sleeping etiquette as we learnt from Prophet Mohamed SAW. -
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I Am Me
Arwa wears a feather dress on her first day at school, flying like a small bird to her class. We will learn from Arwa how to get rid of stress on our first day of school, how to trust ourselves, and cherish our personality.
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Learn With Sugar: Shapes
On the way to school, the father plays with “Sucr-Wafla” the guessing game, through which we learn about the different shapes, such as the circle, the square, and the rectangle. Let’s have fun with our friend Sugar, and learn the shapes.