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Arabic Club Reader: Blue: Ahmed's Favourite Hobby

Arabic Club Reader: Blue: Ahmed's Favourite Hobby

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Arabic Club Reader: Blue: Ahmed's Favourite Hobby

Author/Publisher: Oxford University Press

Target Audience: Young Arabic-speaking students in early primary school, learning to read in Arabic.

Key Features:

  • Engaging Storyline: Follows Ahmed as he explores his favorite hobby, providing young readers with a relatable and fun narrative while learning about the importance of hobbies and personal interests.
  • Simple Arabic Text: Written in clear and accessible Arabic, designed to support early readers and Arabic language learners with simple vocabulary and sentence structures.
  • Cultural Relevance: Incorporates elements of daily life familiar to Arabic-speaking children, making the story relatable while promoting language development in an engaging way.
  • Full-Color Illustrations: Features bright and appealing illustrations that complement the text, helping to bring the story to life and enhance comprehension for young readers.
  • Part of the Arabic Club Reader Series: Part of the Arabic Club Reader series, aimed at helping children improve their Arabic reading skills through fun, culturally relevant stories.

Educational Value: This book helps young Arabic readers develop their reading skills, building vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension. The simple narrative and clear language make it ideal for beginners, encouraging them to enjoy reading in Arabic.

Format and Quality: Paperback, with vibrant illustrations and a layout that supports easy reading for young learners.

Why Choose This Book: An ideal resource for young Arabic learners, offering an enjoyable story that promotes both reading development and an appreciation for hobbies and personal interests in a fun, accessible way.

Available at Books for the Future with delivery to all cities in Iraq and the Kurdistan region.

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