Hebrew Letter Tracing and Coloring Book for Kids Alphabets


Book Description

Dear Parents, The Hebrew alphabet known variously by scholars as the Ktav Ashuri, Jewish script, square script and block script, is an abjad script used in the writing of the Hebrew language and other Jewish languages, most notably Yiddish, Judeo-Spanish, Judeo-Arabic, and Judeo-Persian. The Hebrew alphabet has 22 letters. It does not have case. Five letters have different forms when used at the end of a word. Hebrew is written from right to left. Originally, the alphabet was an abjad consisting only of consonants, but is now considered an "impure abjad". The Arabic and Hebrew alphabets have similarities because they are both derived from the Aramaic alphabet. The language is a basic characteristic which constitutes one's own representation of who you are. Children and Parents may feel that using English as a common language, it won't matter whether they learn Hebrew or not. It happens that your child might just stop speaking Hebrew, leading to identity change. Since a child's Hebrew language skills are lacking, they will not be able to interact well in Hebrew as they do in English. How can parents support their child's learning process? Here the solution is! This book enables your kids to practice and learn letters, words in an interesting way. Content of the book: For each alphabet letter there will be a page. 1st page has an outline of a letter with the image that starting with that letter, name in Hebrew, English with the phonics of Hebrew name and image. The children can color the letter and images that are allocated for each letter. 2nd page is for next alphabet. This book has similar setup for all the alphabets till page number 24. Pages 25-30 contains all alphabets in single pages with space for practice. 31-50 is having box spaces to practice Hebrew alphabet further. That looks like a great start right!!! Hope your kids will learn something useful in the meantime. Let us gift meaningful book as a gift to our kids. ⚠ If you loved ♥ the book, we request you to take a moment to review it (★★★★★). It helps in further progression for our future works. Thanks for your support Team SECOND TEACHER(TM)




Hebrew Alphabet Letter Tracing & Coloring Book


Book Description

Looking for a quality Hebrew letter tracing workbook? Want your child to learn how to write effortlessly while having fun? If so, you will love this lovely workbook! What you'll find in this book: Tracing Letters - All letters of the Hebrew alphabet including the final forms (Sofit) Arrows and order of the strokes are included as well Illustrations - Each letter is accompanied with an illustration so that students can learn words that begin with the different letters. Free Practice - There is space for students to practice writing the letters in empty boxes thus practicing their handwriting without lines Coloring Pages - At the end of the book, there are pages with all of the Hebrew letters that students can color in Suitable for kids age 3 - 6 or any child who shows interest in writing Suitable for adult learners who are studying the Hebrew language Don't wait any longer! Grab copies for your kids today and let them have a head start in their Hebrew language education!




Letter Tracing and Coloring Book for Kids Hebrew Alphabets


Book Description

Dear Parents, The Hebrew alphabet known variously by scholars as the Ktav Ashuri, Jewish script, square script and block script, is an abjad script used in the writing of the Hebrew language and other Jewish languages, most notably Yiddish, Judeo-Spanish, Judeo-Arabic, and Judeo-Persian. The Hebrew alphabet has 22 letters. It does not have case. Five letters have different forms when used at the end of a word. Hebrew is written from right to left. Originally, the alphabet was an abjad consisting only of consonants, but is now considered an "impure abjad". The Arabic and Hebrew alphabets have similarities because they are both derived from the Aramaic alphabet. The language is a basic characteristic which constitutes one's own representation of who you are. Children and Parents may feel that using English as a common language, it won't matter whether they learn Hebrew or not. It happens that your child might just stop speaking Hebrew, leading to identity change. Since a child's Hebrew language skills are lacking, they will not be able to interact well in Hebrew as they do in English. How can parents support their child's learning process? Here the solution is! This book enables your kids to practice and learn letters, words in an interesting way. Content of the book: For each alphabet letter there will be a page. 1st page has an outline of a letter with the image that starting with that letter, name in Hebrew, English with the phonics of Hebrew name and image. The children can color the letter and images that are allocated for each letter. 2nd page is for next alphabet. This book has similar setup for all the alphabets till page number 24. Pages 25-30 contains all alphabets in single pages with space for practice. 31-50 is having box spaces to practice Hebrew alphabet further. That looks like a great start right!!! Hope your kids will learn something useful in the meantime. Let us gift meaningful book as a gift to our kids. ⚠ If you loved ♥ the book, we request you to take a moment to review it (★★★★★). It helps in further progression for our future works. Thanks for your support Team SECOND TEACHER(TM)




Alef Bet Tracing and Practice


Book Description

Develop your child's early Hebrew literacy skills. This book encourages children to consistently write letters in Hebrew so that letter formation becomes second nature. Perfect for children just starting to learn Hebrew. This Hebrew letter tracing workbook helps children: Write letters effortlessly. Recognize the print letters of the Hebrew alphabet. Build a foundation for writing in Hebrew. Start to connect words in Hebrew to things they know. This book includes: Both tracing lines and blank lines to practice and write. 3 pages of tracing and practice for every letter. Every Hebrew letter, including final letter forms. Coloring book style word pictures to introduce each letter. Large and clear pages. (8.5 x 11 inches. paperback. 118 pages. b+w)




Alef Bet Coloring Book


Book Description

Color the Alef Bet! An introduction for young kids to the letters of the Hebrew alphabet. This book includes Two full coloring pages for each letter. 1 page with a large image of a Hebrew letter for your child to color. 1 page with an image that begins with that letter.




Alef-Bet a Hebrew Alphabet Coloring Book


Book Description

Learn how to say the names of the 22 letters of the Hebrew Alphabet! Recognize them by name, know how to write them. Great for novice learners and children. Color each letter, learn how it looks. Recognizing the letters by name. SIMPLY learning the Hebrew Alphabet basics. What is NOT Included in This Book: No grammar, no hand writing scripts, no vocabulary. WHY? Because it is only for FUN LEARNING with the 22 Hebrew letters. Perfect gift for Jewish friend, Hebrew Day School, You can practice writing the letters you color. Use the coloring book, to learn how to say the name of each letter, and how to write it.




Hebrew Alphabet Coloring Book


Book Description

Now youngsters can have fun learning the Hebrew alphabet plus 250 modern Hebrew words while they color. 25 black-and-white illustrations. Glossary.




Alef-Bet Book of Rhymes


Book Description

Learn how to say the names of the 22 letters of the Hebrew Alphabet! Recognize them by name, know how to write them. Great for novice learners and children. Color each letter, learn how it looks. Recognizing the letters by name. SIMPLY learning the Hebrew Alphabet basics. What is NOT Included in This Book: No grammar, no hand writing scripts, no vocabulary. WHY? Because it is only for FUN LEARNING with the 22 Hebrew letters. Perfect gift for Jewish friend, Hebrew Day School, You can practice writing the letters you color. Use the coloring book, to learn how to say the name of each letter, and how to write it.




Alef-Bet a Hebrew Alphabet Coloring Book


Book Description

Learn how to say the names of the 22 letters of the Hebrew Alphabet! Recognize them by name, know how to write them. Great for novice learners and children. Color each letter, learn how it looks. Recognizing the letters by name. SIMPLY learning the Hebrew Alphabet basics. What is NOT Included in This Book: No grammar, no hand writing scripts, no vocabulary. WHY? Because it is only for FUN LEARNING with the 22 Hebrew letters. Perfect gift for Jewish friend, Hebrew Day School, You can practice writing the letters you color. Use the coloring book, to learn how to say the name of each letter, and how to write it.




Alef Bet Tracing and Practice


Book Description

As an Israeli and an American it's important to me that my preschooler and toddler become fluent in both Hebrew and English. We insist on speaking only Hebrew at home - not an easy feat! Our preschooler is now bilingual and our toddler is starting to pick up Hebrew as well. I created this Hebrew letter tracing workbook so that they can start to learn how to read and write Hebrew as well. This book includes: Large and clear pages. Letters that aren't too big or too little. All Hebrew letters, including final letter forms. Both tracing practice and blank lines so that children can practice writing letters after they learn how to trace them. Dark enough tracing dots so that kids can see them but not too dark so that they can also see past them. Examples of words that begin with each Hebrew letter. Coloring book images of the examples. Most importantly, plenty of room to practice: 3 pages of letter tracing and practice for each letter. I hope this Hebrew alphabet tracing book helps your kids too. If not, I would love to know what you'd like to see more or less of, so please let me know! I wish you the best of luck in your journey to making a positive impact on your kids and their love of learning. I wanted to share a great tip I learned from other parents for whatever Hebrew handwriting book or printable sheets you go with: Take the book apart and put each tracing page into a sheet protector. Have your child use dry-erase markers to trace the letters. Wipe off the pages to reuse the sheets over and over again! All the best, Sharon