Islamic Story Books In English For Children's
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We found 82 results matching your criteria.A great selection of Bilingual Children's Books in ARABIC and English as well as Arabic Audio Booksare available here. Our collection includes Arabic folktales, fables,multicultural stories, myths, legends, board books, and a beautifullyillustrated Arabic picture dictionary available with the Audio Recorder Pen.
Interactive literacy sets that include Arabic 'talking books' are also available. See sample page below from Alfie's Angels Arabic and English.THE FOLLOWING TITLES ARE AVAILABLE WITH ARABIC AND ENGLISH TEXT ON THE PAGES. Sale Price: $15.50Arabic children’s books are great tools to encourage your student or child to learn a second language. Give your children the benefits of bilingualism with foreign language picture books in Arabic and English!Take a look at the Arabic books for kids available on our site, and if you would like to learn some interesting facts about the Arabic language, read on.Where is it spoken? Arabic is spoken in a very large area that includes North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and parts of the Middle East. About 185 million people speak it around the world. Arabic has many features in common with the Hebrew and Amharic languages.
Muslims consider Arabic to be the divine language of Allah.How Many People Speak Arabic in the US? According to the most recent US Census data, there are about a million Arabic speakers in the US. There are large Arabic speaking populations in New York, California, New Jersey and Washington, DC.Interesting Facts About ArabicArabic is written and read from right to left, and each symbol represents a letter.Formal Classical Arabic, also called Literary Arabic and Fusha, is learned by every Arabic speaker. There are numerous local vernacular forms of Arabic.
Dialects can differ greatly from each other in both vocabulary and sounds used.The Arabic version of Sesame Street uses Fusha.Interested in teaching your kids about other languages and getting advice about foreign language learning? Check out the free articles and resources on our!Read more.
Islamic Stories for ChildrenIslamic Children's StoriesWelcome to the story section!.Stories of the Prophets.Stories for younger children.This page is devoted to stories for children with Islamic themes. If you have a story of your own that you would like to added to this page then please e-mail any for this collection! Stories with Islamic themes, based on ones found in the Qur'an, sunnah or elsewhere.Intellectual Copyright © 2000-2008 Mutmainaa. All Rights Reserved to the respective owners. Please do not reproduce any of the information contained in these pages elsewhere without prior permission and consent.