Arabic Club Reader: Pink B: This is A Car
Arabic Club Reader: Pink B: This is A Car
Arabic Club Reader: Pink B: This is a Car
Author/Publisher: Oxford University Press
Target Audience: Very young Arabic-speaking students, early readers in pre-primary or early primary school, just beginning to develop their reading skills in Arabic.
Key Features:
- Simple and Fun Storyline: Introduces young readers to basic vocabulary related to vehicles, focusing on the car, using clear and easy-to-follow text to help early learners grasp essential words.
- Beginner Arabic Text: Written in simple, beginner-friendly Arabic, with short sentences and basic vocabulary, making it ideal for young children starting to build their reading skills.
- Relatable and Familiar Theme: Focuses on the concept of a car, a familiar object in everyday life, making it easy for children to relate to the story while learning common transportation-related words.
- Full-Color Illustrations: Features bright and engaging illustrations that depict different parts of a car, helping children connect the vocabulary to the images and enhancing their comprehension.
- Part of the Arabic Club Reader Series: This book is part of the Arabic Club Reader series, which supports early Arabic reading development with simple, engaging, and age-appropriate stories.
Educational Value: This book helps young children develop their reading skills in Arabic by introducing them to basic vocabulary related to vehicles and transportation. The familiar topic makes learning fun and accessible, building a strong foundation for language development.
Format and Quality: Paperback, with colorful illustrations and a child-friendly layout designed to engage early readers as they build their language and literacy skills.
Why Choose This Book: A perfect choice for young Arabic learners, combining a fun and familiar topic with essential vocabulary-building, making it an enjoyable and educational reading experience for early readers.
Available at Books for the Future with delivery to all cities in Iraq and the Kurdistan region.