The Alphabet – Adam & Mishmish
Dimensions: 16cmX13cm (LxW)
Weight: 0.29kg
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Description
The Alphabets book is an accordion book that children will enjoy flipping through and opening to see the entire alphabet laid out in front of them.
The Alphabets book is linked to a song and an Augmented Reality App through QR codes at the back of the book and the Lets Go Series Set so that parents and children can enjoy interacting and singing along while flipping through the book!
The Alphabets book by Adam & Mishmish is a fun book that presents the Arabic alphabet in an interactive and creative way. The child can flip the pages like a normal book or choose to spread the book out and read the alphabets in one line.
The book is based on the Alphabet song in Season One of the popular educational cartoon entitled Adam wa Mishmish.
Through a simple scan of the QR codes at the back of the book and the "Lets Go Series", the alphabets are brought to life through the animation and liveliness of the music, video, and augmented reality which helps connect children to the letters and encourages reading.
Alphabet books are an integral part of introducing children to reading because they:
- Teach children the shape of the letters
- Develops conversation and oral language
- Identifies the sounds the letters make
- Enriches vocabulary
- Encourage children to start reading.
The Alphabets book by Adam & Mishmish is an excellent book for parents wanting to teach their children the Arabic Alphabet with a catchy song that they will forever remember.
Product Code: A978995
on 2022-05-28
الإنتاج العربي الوحيد الذي وجدته مناسبا لعمر الطفل من حيث نوعية مادة الصنع والمحتوى (الرسومات والألوان البسيطة والخط). لكن اختيار الكلمات لم يكون موفقا لكل الحروف. كان يمكن اختيار أشياء مألوفة أكثر في حياتنا اليومية ويمكن للطفل في هذا العمر استيعابها.
on 2021-05-25
my first purchase from Adam wa Meshmesh, very impressive high quality product, hard cover which is perfect for self exploration would prefer a softer edges and a more realistic figures or pictures but I do appreciate the initiative of introducing arabic in such a method plus the song attached is very attractive