My first picture book English Arabic, 250 words of everyday life: learning Arabic for children, words translated from English to Arabic
M**!
Fantastic for Learning Arabic—Great for Kids and Adults!
As a family with three languages spoken at home, I found "My First Picture Book: English-Arabic" to be an amazing tool to help expand my toddler's Arabic vocabulary. The book is super simple to follow, with each word clearly written in Arabic, English, and a phonetic pronunciation guide, making it easy to grasp the sounds.What I love most about this book is that it’s not just for children—I’ve found it helpful for myself as well! It’s been a wonderful way for me to start learning Arabic alongside my toddler. The pictures and words are clear and engaging, making it fun for both of us.Whether you have children or are just starting to learn Arabic yourself, this book is a great resource. It’s simple, effective, and a wonderful tool for building vocabulary in both Arabic and English. Highly recommend for anyone looking to explore a new language in a fun and easy way!
R**H
Fantastic book for Arabic learners and car trips
Very well designed and organized. Easy to pronounce and clear to read. Kids love the artwork and colors.
M**A
Excellent bilingual book
As a bilingual family, we love that this book allows both English and Arabic speaking family members to read to our children. They love it!
F**O
Best way to teach immigrants and their kids English!
Best way to teach immigrants and their kids English! My wife is the President of a women's educator group here in San Diego, California. They donate bilingual books to the families of immigrants. The reactions are very heartwarming. The kids and the parents learn English together. These people are very grateful and they will truly make America great in the future, just as the Irish, Italians, Greek, Polish, etc., etc., etc. did the past.
U**9
Helped my first grade Syrian refugee student
I help a local elementary and a new student refugee with no schooling in arabic or English, but knowledge of arabic words (sound) this helped him to learn the English words in conjunction with the phonetic sounds of arabic words (roman letters for support in reading the arabic).
A**E
British English + a few errors/typos
It’s pretty good, and initially I preferred it over a handful of other similar books because of the cute easy-to-see images. Then I saw typos. “Scorpio” is the astrological sign, “scorpioN” is the insect/animal. Also, “rule” should be “ruler”. Just missing one letter on each word but makes them different words with different meanings, making it harder for someone to learn independently. I also noticed the British English terms (pyjamas, jumper, trainer, trousers) which would be confusing for our kids learning American English. Also, the Arabic terms are classical, we use Egyptian dialect, but I definitely didn’t expect Egyptian words. Two pages use “trousers” for the same image/word when they could have used “jeans” for one, another totally common English word, and used to signify a difference from other kinds of trousers (pants in American hehe). As an American / Egyptian blended family this won’t work for us.
D**A
Cute
Cute and tons of words to learn!
K**E
Very happy
Very happy with this book! Good for kids and adults wanting to learn the very basic verbs
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