Arabic Club Readers: Pink Band: My House (Arabic Club Pink Readers) (Arabic Edition)
S**T
Easy to follow
Daughter loves the book. Simple words that she can easily repeat and use in every day life
T**A
A favorite
We read it to our infant, who loves it. It's colorful and provides vocabulary for everyday things children see.
H**A
Arrived on time and in good shape
I like it
A**D
Good
Good
A**.
Good buy, poor quality paper
The simplicity of the book was great and it'll make a great early reader one day. The paper quality was very very weak, but it was also for a great price so we didn't mind so much. The pictures were a little ahead of the dialogue level, but not overly complex.
Y**F
Five Stars
Great for the kids!
D**N
Simple, readable, fully-vowelled Arabic readers for kids -- most likely MSA
****UPDATE: IMPORTANT FOR SOME FOLKS: I have found that this series in its entirety -- or even in entire color bands -- may NOT be available, except in educator prices and/or at exorbitant prices. It is for this reason that we are switching gears to each our daughter Chinese instead. (I am an English-dominant polyglot and have found a couple options for teaching our daughter Chinese.)Because that this series is not readily-available at a reasonable price to parents wishing to teach their kids Arabic, I am reducing my review to three stars. I am very frustrated with this.This difficulty is unfortunate, because this Arabic Club Readers series does look really great for Arabic, if you can find it and/or afford the cost of whole bands or the whole series.Also, the color banding goes as follows:Pink/Purple: EasiestRedYellowBlue: More advancedGreen (new -- beyond blue)****(Wife): I am a native speaker of English in the process of learning Modern Standard Arabic (and Lebanese Arabic). I ordered multiple Arabic Club Readers at different color levels, and here's what I'm observing:The pink / purple readers seem to be the simplest -- one repeated sentence pattern per page, with I think one word changed each time.Next seem to be the red or yellow. Both of these seem to be around the intermediate level: sometimes some repetition, but with about 2-3 sentences per page.The blue appear to me at first glance to be the more advanced readers, although they may vary. Unless I'm mistaken, the print is a skosh smaller in the blue bands. In each case, though, the print is very much readable, and the words are fully vowelled / marked, since they are readers. This makes these books a good resource both for kids learning Arabic, and for parents learning Arabic with their kids.From what I can tell, the books seem to be written in MSA (Modern Standard Arabic).Please keep in mind that my own Arabic is a bit limited at this time, and that this is based on my skimming through the books I have ordered to date. That's the best I can say for now.The pink / purple ones like "hadha beiti" (This is my house) are very simple. They seem to be designed for young children to begin to read on their own with minimal support. If you want more language or want to read to your kid, I recommend the other color bands. The red / yellow bands might be a good starting point in that case.
F**I
جيد
قصة سهله لتعليم الاطفال
T**A
There are 2 or 3 words per page. Good for beginners
Just started my kids on arabic words . This is a perfect start
B**U
Fantastic...exactly what I was looking for!
Fantastic book for any young learner. Exactly what I was looking for...it doesn't specify which level each of the books are so would be very helpful to have that in the description...I brought all the colors and found that the easiest/beginner level is the pink coded books. But otherwise I would recommend this to any parent who is teaching their child to read Arabic.
M**H
Facile à lire et à mémoriser!
Ma fille de 2 ans adore ces livres! La structure répétée des phrases l’aide à le mémoriser. Elle s’amuse à montrer les animaux et les nommer.
E**A
Recommended to whoever has just started reading
Very basic and repetitive. Recommended to whoever has just started reading.
C**A
Simple story
Great intro books for Arabic reading.
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