[GM] My First Arabic Game / لعبتي الأولى لتعلم العربية
Includes Wipe and Clean Pen
Ages 3+
* 28 Alphabet Cards
* 10 Ways to Play
* Learn Arabic Writing
* Recognize Arabic Alphabet
Basic Duas fo r Childrens
I Went for Hajj (H/B)
A rhyming account full of the sights, sounds and sensations from a trip to Hajj, the Muslim pilgrimage.
Put on two bright white sheets. Stand before the cube shaped Kaaba. Hear the adhan as it fills the air.
See, hear, smell and feel the wondrous Hajj pilgrimage with a young girl, who’s returned from Makkah a Hajji.
A rhyming book, perfect to read aloud, that gives children a taste of the sacred things pilgrims see and do on the most important trip for Muslims.
Islamic Manners Activity Book
Learn a selection of Arabic prayers and expressions while having fun with sixty-plus pages of imaginative activities that will introduce young children to a range of practices from Islam and the Muslim world. The Islamic Manners Activity Book includes puzzles, word searches, coloring pages, connect-the-dots, and matching cards that will occupy and entertain children for hours.
Let’s Learn About 5 Pillars of Islam
Written in simple, rhyming language and accompanied with bold, colorful illustrations, this book is perfect to introduce young children to the most important acts in Islam: the Five Pillars. Each spread features one of the Five Pillars: believing in Allah and His Messenger, praying, fasting, giving charity, and performing Hajj.
Anwar Cara has been involved in children’s publishing for over twenty years, most notably as a publisher of books for Muslim children with the Islamic Foundation. He spends his time between Mauritius and the United Kingdom.
My Arabic Alphabet Book
The Language of the Qur’an (Board Book) Ages 3 to 5
My Arabic Number Book (Boardbook)
Raisah and the Boat Trip (P/B)
Adventurous and full of wonder, ‘Raisah and the Boat Trip’ takes us from the shallow shoreline to the deep sea. On a simple day trip, Raisah together with her parents, shows young curious readers that the sea is a gift to mankind and all living things. The story explores themes of family, nature and duty.