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Bright and interactive Arabic alphabet flashcards featuring the letter Alef (أ) and the word "Arnab" (Rabbit) with playful illustrations. Ideal for teaching children Arabic letters and vocabulary in a fun and engaging way.
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Alphabet Flash Cards – Adam & Mishmish

Alphabet Flash Cards – Adam & Mishmish

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بطاقات الحروف الأبجدية من آدم ومشمش هي وسيلة تعليمية ممتعة لتعليم الحروف العربية للأطفال. تتميز البطاقات بتصميم لشخصيات محبوبة مثل آدم ومشمش، مما يجذب انتباه الأطفال و يحفزهم على التعلم. تحتوي المجموعة على 28 بطاقة بوجهين؛ يظهر على أحد الجانبين حرف من    الحروف الأبجدية العربية، بينما يحتوي الجانب الآخر على رسومات ملونة تفاعلية مع الترجمة الإنجليزية للكلمة

Arabic alphabet flashcards help your child recognize letters and learn words that start with each letter, featuring familiar characters from the popular Adam & Mishmish songs. These colorful cards make learning fun and boost Arabic vocabulary. Each card includes a letter, a word, and English transliteration. Perfect for home or classroom use—hang them as visual aids or use them in games. They pair seamlessly with other Adam & Mishmish resources.

1. Letter Hunt

Spread a few letter cards (start with 5-10) on the floor with the letter side up. Say the name of a letter, and the child must find and pick the correct card. You can repeat the letter's name together, and once they pick it, celebrate with a cheer to boost their confidence. As they get better, you can gradually increase the number of letters.

2. Sound It Out

Pick one card and show it to the child. Pronounce the sound of the letter (e.g., "بَ" for "ب"). Ask the child to repeat the sound after you. Keep it simple by repeating the letters' sounds and names to help them associate the letter shape with its sound.

3. What's Missing?

Place 3-4 letter cards in front of the child. Ask them to close their eyes while you remove one. When they open their eyes, ask, "Which letter is missing?" Start with fewer cards and increase the number as they get better.

4. Alphabet Puzzle

Give the child letter cards and ask them to arrange the letters in alphabetical order (starting with "أ" to "ي"). You can help by singing or saying the Arabic alphabet out loud to guide them. It's a fun way to introduce them to the order of letters.

  • Card size: 4 x 5.5 inches 
  • 28 cards

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