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My First Book Of Arabic Words (Bilingual Picture Dictionaries) (Multilingual Edition)
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How do you say hello in Arabic? Explore the pages of this Arabic English picture dictionary to learn new words and phrases. Colorful photographs and simple labels make learning Arabic easy.

Series: Bilingual Picture Dictionaries

Paperback: 32 pages

Publisher: Capstone Press; 1 edition (February 1, 2011)

Language: Multilingual

ISBN-10: 1429661615

ISBN-13: 978-1429661614

Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 0.2 x 9.8 inches

Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)

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Age Range: 4 - 8 years

Grade Level: Kindergarten - 2

This book is a waste of money it doesn't even use standard arabic but rather Egyptian dialect to label things- the Pictish are nice but the labels are confusing for little ones as it is not clear what Images match the words- my son hates this book and I hate reading it to him- only has a few pages also

The only reason that I do not rate this at 5 stars, is I would like to see more words....and does not allow half stars. The number one reason I really like this book is because along with the picture, English word and Arabic word, there is phonetic (English) pronunciation of the word. So if you do not read Arabic, you can still learn what the Arabic word is. Just as a note, this is neither a small book nor a large one. It is very thin, but it is an awkward shape. about 8x9. Some people prefer specific dimensions, and this one is not a normal sized book. I highly recommend this book (and the other "My First Book of ..... Words") for children and beginners of the language alike.

Be care full parents.. This is Egyptian Arabic NOT standard Arabic.... If you are any other Arab then Egyptian, this toy will ruin your child's pronunciation!It is like if you were American and you teach your child Indian or Australian accent and dialect with this toy!

As the title of the book indicates, it is the first book of Arabic words for learn many objects names that is found in a house. It is a fun little book in English and Arabic to encourage non-Arabic speakers, especially kids to go around their houses and learn many of objects names in Arabic in fun (game likeway)as a confidence builder to encourage them to start learning Arabic. The book assigned each word with a picture and the object name is provided in both English and Arabic. I recommend this book1st Grade learning Arabic Language Step - By - Step Approach Workbook Part 1 Third Edition: This book has everything you need to know to teach First ... children or students Arabic. (Arabic Edition)1st Grade learning Arabic Language Step - By - Step Approach Workbook Part 2,Third Edition: This book has everything you need to teach children the ... children or students Arabic. (Arabic Edition)

I bought this for my daughter, Arabic is my first language and I must say that the words used for some items are either wrong (milk is haleeb not laban) or they use the harder word to pronounce of use (mindadah for table rather than tawelah) . Plus the translator is listed as translator.com, I am not sure what does that means. It is ok for people trying I learn basic Arabic in general.

As a travel writer of travel guides for kids, I'm always looking for books that can help bring a culture or country to life for children. Being able to speak a few words in the native tongue is an important way to feel closer to the culture you came so far to see. Words like, "yes, no, thank you, please" are a good way to start.The photos are large and colorful and easily labled in Arabic, English with phonetics to know how to pronounce a word.A must read for kids before heading to an Arabic speaking country!

This is not classical arabic it's more close to egyptian arabic,I recommend to change the Arabic word to classical ones.

I thought it would be thicker. I'm worried my kids will tear the pages since it's so flimsy. The layout is good.

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