Anglo-Arabic Graphics Ltd., 2006. — 56 p. "Arabic Without Tears" is a colourful new series designed to teach Arabic in a lively interactive manner to younger learners. It is intended for use by parents or teachers working closely with their children or pupils. This first book aims to teach the Arabic alphabet in its basic form through simple written exercises supported by the...
Several authors and editors Here a great collection of books, for children telling about ordinary children tales, 1001 nights tales, great Sahaba, scientists, animals, plants or scientific discoveries. For your children or for you. A huge collection of books in Arabic for children.
Authors not specified. Oxford University Press. 47 p. Reading level: Ages 4-8 Bilingual edition The Oxford First Words series give your child a head start in learning another language. Each title takes the reader on a picture-book journey through a day, cleverly interweaving lots of familiar settings and cute little dinosaurs. There is a birds eye view of first thing in the...
Funny stories and anecdotes about Khoja Nasreddin are presented in the form of comics and audio for them. Nasreddin also known as Nasreddin Hoca is a satirical Sufi Turkish figure who is believed to have existed during the Middle Ages (around 13th century), in Akşehir, and later in Konya, under the Seljuq rule. Nasreddin was a populist philosopher and wise man, remembered for...
Audio: 96 KB/sec Nasreddin also known as Nasreddin Hoca is a satirical Sufi Turkish figure who is believed to have existed during the Middle Ages (around 13th century), in Akşehir, and later in Konya, under the Seljuq rule. Nasreddin was a populist philosopher and wise man, remembered for his funny stories and anecdotes. Many nations of the Near, Middle East and Central Asia...
القاهرة: اللجنة القومية العليا لمهرجان القراءة للجميع 2002 Illustrator: Abdel Rahman Nour El Din Language: Arabic Four funny colorful stories about a funny scarecrow. The books are suitable for children and anyone learning Arabic. Dokdok is a scarecrow who can talk and move. His friends are Nouras the Sea gull, Gharab the crow, and Abou Fasada the bird. دقدق فزاع يتمتع بالقدرة...
California islamicbulletin, 31 p Arabic alphabet with colorful illustrations for Muslim children. The Arabic script is derived from the Aramaic Nabataean alphabet. The arabic alphabet is a script of 28 letters including long vowels. Short vowels are indicated by small diagonal strokes above or below letters. The letters are derived from only 17 distinct forms, distinguish one...
Spoken Language Services, 2001. — 214 p. Spoken Language Services, Inc. announces the publication of Tales from Kalila wa Dimna for Students of Arabic by Munther A. Younes. This is an expanded version of Tales from Kalila wa Dimna: An Arabic Reader, published by Yale University Press in 1989. Kalila wa Dimna, a well-known Arabic literary classic, on which the present volume is...
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