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Arabic/English Matching Card Game

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  • 30 hand illustrated cards that form 15 pairs
  • Comes in a cotton pouch 12×15 cm
  • Hand designed and printed bag label

$29.95

Yalla Nil’ab! Let’s Play! Memory, snap, flashcards and more!

Inspired by illustrations found in my “Mama Baba” book series, this bilingual matching card set contains 30 cards – 15 in English and 15 in Lebanese-Arabic with English transliteration.

Fun, hands-on, and the perfect first step for families who wish to communicate with their children in the everyday Lebanese-Arabic language spoken at home.

Mama Baba, laykoh! (Mummy Daddy, look!)

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  • 20page Arabic/English children’s picture book
  • Simple sentence structure with English transliteration
  • Size 21cm x 21cm
  • Includes QR code for read along in Arabic and English

$14.95

A young girls fun-filled day of showing her parents all the things she can do. From jumping and riding her bike, to whistling and counting to ten.

The perfect first step for families who wish to communicate with their children in the everyday Lebanese-Arabic language spoken at home.

Mama Baba, waynkon?! (Mummy Daddy, where are you?!)

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  • 20page Arabic/English children’s picture book
  • Simple sentence structure with English transliteration
  • Size 21cm x 21cm
  • Includes QR code for read along in Arabic and English

$14.95

A young girl’s adventure playing hide and seek with her parents. Where can they be hiding?!

The perfect first step for families who wish to communicate with their children in the everyday Lebanese-Arabic language spoken at home.

Mama Baba, iza bit reedo… (Mummy Daddy, please…)

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  • 20page Arabic/English children’s picture book
  • Simple sentence structure with English transliteration
  • Size 21cm x 21cm

$14.95

A young girls journey through a day from waking to sleeping and learning to say “please.”

The perfect first step for families who wish to communicate with their children in the everyday Lebanese-Arabic language spoken at home.