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Arabic Club Reader: Blue: The Best Fruits

Arabic Club Reader: Blue: The Best Fruits

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Arabic Club Reader: Blue: The Best Fruits

Author/Publisher: Oxford University Press

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

Key Features:

  • Engaging and Relatable Topic: Introduces young readers to a variety of fruits through a fun and simple narrative, encouraging them to explore healthy eating habits while building their reading skills.
  • Simple Arabic Text: Written in clear, easy-to-understand Arabic, making it ideal for beginner readers and those learning Arabic as a second language.
  • Cultural Relevance: Focuses on fruits that are popular in Arabic-speaking regions, providing a connection to familiar foods while promoting language development.
  • Full-Color Illustrations: Features bright, colorful illustrations of different fruits, helping young readers visualize the content and enhancing their understanding of the text.
  • Part of the Arabic Club Reader Series: This book is part of the Arabic Club Reader series, aimed at improving reading skills in Arabic through engaging, culturally relevant stories.

Educational Value: This book supports the development of Arabic reading skills, helping young learners expand their vocabulary and comprehension. The focus on healthy foods introduces an educational theme while making reading enjoyable and relatable.

Format and Quality: Paperback, with colorful illustrations and a simple layout designed to support beginner readers in their language-learning journey.

Why Choose This Book: A fun and educational resource for young Arabic readers, combining language learning with a focus on healthy eating and familiar fruits, making it an engaging and informative reading experience.

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

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