Arabic Letters Tracing


Book Description

With 100+ pages of practice, this Arabic Letter Tracing workbook will helps both kids ages 3+ & adult beginners start learning arabic letters and to work & improve their handwriting. With 100+ pages of practice, your child will develop the motor control for writing well while also learning to recognize each letter.: BOOK FEATURES: Large size: 8.5" x 11" Durable glossy cover 117 pages: 112 activity pages, 1 award certificate. Each letter has 3 sections: Initial Letter Tracing & Recognition, Letters Writing Practicing, Letters Coloring & shape practice. Concepts flow from easy to more difficult. Buy today, to make arabic learning fun & easy!




The Ultimate Arabic Handwriting Guide


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If you are here, that means you've made the right decision. Studying a foreign language must start with the alphabet. This book will guide you and teach you to write your first Arabic letter the easiest, and importantly THE RIGHT WAY. Arabic writing can be confusing when you are a complete beginner and don't know what form of the letter you have to write, that's why this book has come out to teach you the differences between the forms of the Arabic letters (Isolated, Initial, Medial or Final letters). Every letter of the alphabet is accompanied by small arrows to show you the writing path so you can follow, that way the writing will be so simple and understandable. What you will get: 28 Letters ʾalif to yāʾ Learn the whole alphabet. Big and clear examples that show you how to write letters by following arrows. Isolated, Initial, Medial, and Final form for every letter of the alphabet Enough room to write and practice. Large print pages: 8.5 x 11-inch sized pages, for easy viewing, and a great writing experience. Scroll up and click on the "Add to Cart" button and start your Arabic Learning Journey. *This book is designed for all ages but we don't recommend it for toddlers as it doesn't contain any eye-catchy colors or images




Arabic Alphabet Workbook


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Arabic Alphabet writing workbook for Kids. Want your kid to learn writing the Arabic Alphabet? This book is a simple and easy-to-follow workbook for kids to help them learn how to properly write, pronounce and read the Arabic Alphabet. The structure of the book: Contains writing execrises for all of the Arabic Alphabet. 2 First papers dedicated to basic handwriting exercises. 1 Paper explaining how to use the book. 29 Papers dedicated to Arabic Alphabet writing. 1 Paper dedicated to each Alphabet. Each Alphabet can be written 18 times. 1 Paper at the end explaining the special Arabic Alphabet and how to pronounce them. How to Use the book: It's really simple, each paper provides you with: A written Arabic Alphabet, with the English equivalent of that Alphabet. An Arabic word that starts with that Alphabet as an example, with an English translation and how to pronounce the Arabic word itself. An illustration for that word. (Your kid can color it since it's in black & white). Low opacity dashed letters to follow through. (Letter tracing). Alphabets that don't exist in the English language and hard for non-native Arabic speakers to pronounce are explained at the end of the book, with instructions on how to pronounce them. Your kid has to simply use a pen and follow through the dashed guide to write that certain Alphabet. We know that repetition helps kids learn better, so in this book, each alphabet is given 18 spots to be written, which will help your kid develop the muscle memory to learn quicker.




My First Arabic Alphabets Picture Book with English Translations


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Did you ever want to teach your kids the basics of Arabic ? Learning Arabic can be fun with this picture book. In this book you will find the following features: Arabic Alphabets. Arabic Words. English Translations.




Learning My Arabic Alphabet


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You will find in this workbook many exercises for practicing Arabic letters from the letter hamza الهمزة to the letter ya' الياء NOTICE: To learn any language, the first step is to learn its alphabet. same thing for the Arabic language, but here you should learn and practice the character's positions: at the beginning, middle, and end of a word. You find in this workbook more illustrations to help your child write each letter in the proper way. When finishing this workbook your child will be able to - Hold and use pencil wit the right way - Write characters locations ( in the first, middle and end of the word) - Write the proper pronunciation of each letter This workbook is recommended for - Nursery - Preschool - Kindergarten - homeschooling Nice and clear. Instructions are good. Lots of space to practicing writing the letters. Large print: 8.625 x 11.25 inches, 150 pages




Write it in Arabic


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Write it in Arabic is an alphabet guide and workbook which offers a hands-on approach to learning Arabic. The book covers the 28 letters of the Arabic alphabet, numbers, vowel marks and handwriting. This workbook includes plenty of examples that teach how to read and write the Arabic script, guides students through the pronunciation of each letter while introducing them to new vocabulary. This book opens from right to left, like any book printed in Arabic.




Arabic Writing Alphabet Workbook


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My Arabic Writing Alphabet Workbook The perfect guide to start learning Arabic writing. By reading, tracing, and writing the letters, your child or any beginner will quickly memorize all the Arabic alphabet and be able to rewrite each letter in the correct way. Features: 85 Pages include all Arabic alphabet from Alif to Ya. Two pages for each letter of the Arabic language, in order to provide you with enough space to practice writing each letter in the correct way. In this workbook, you will also find a word for each letter of the Arabic language, along with an illustration for each word, in order to give you an insight on how to use Arabic letters while learning some of the names and Arabic terms.




Alif Baa Taa Learn Arabic Alphabet Workbook


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My First Learn to Write Arabic Letters Workbook is a book dedicated to all people who want to learn the Arabic alphabets without tears from Alef to Yaa. This book will help its user to be able to write all the 28 Arabic letters from right to left. It is in an Arabic logical direction, so it starts from right to left. This workbook comes with: Tracing worksheets to practice the writing of Arabic isolated letters Tracing worksheets to practice writing letters in different positions within a word: Initial, medial, final Practical exercises after each set of letters to help drill the previous letters: Connect and Disconnect letters + a key page at the end. Pages that show how to pronounce the letters using illustrations of the human vocal tract. This book is ideal for all people who are struggling with the basic elements of the Arabic language which are letters and how to connect them. Scroll up and have this priceless gift for you or someone you love




Alif Baa Trace & Write


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This book introduces the Arabic alphabets to children and all ages who wishes to learn Arabic. Non-Arabic-speaking may benefit from the pronunciation and translation for each letter/word. you will learn how to write each letter by first tracing and then writing the letter on his/her own.- This fun book is a great way to learn the letters of the Arabic alphabet and practice. - Trace, Learn, Write, Read, and have fun.- Helps all ages to start learning letters of the alphabet and to improve their handwriting.- This activity practice workbook is great for at-home learning so you can master learning skills.- Great for Toddlers, Kindergarteners, home schooling, preschoolers, and beginners.




Arabic Alphabet Workbook for Kids


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Your kid will love Alif Baa Arabic letters workbook and Color activity book! Learning Arabic can be fun with this picture book. In this book you will find the following features: Arabic Alphabets. Arabic Words. English Translations. High Quality pages to COLOR. Some Important Information Regarding Our Books: Each Alphabet has its own Page. No Transliterations (Pronunciations). You (the Parent) should be helping your child learn how to pronounce.