Simple Sentences
Big Fonts
Full Diacritical Marks
English Transliteration
Simple Sentences
Big Fonts
Full Diacritical Marks
English Transliteration
Categories: | Arab - Eng Billingual Books, Early Readers Books |
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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.
Saleem and Zayed are just one type of twins… World of Twins will introduce you to all the other types.
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.
Pick up this bilingual English-Arabic book today!
A delightfully illustrated book filled with diverse characters and positive affirmations.This resource is an excellent tool to teach your child about your values and uplift their spirit. Build confidence and self-esteem together. Approved by a child development specialist and speech pathologist, this book is a must have addition to your family’s library
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