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This Arabic picture book talks about the importance of Arabic language. All the characters of the story are alphabetical letters from different parts of the world, representing various nations. The Arabic alphabets are lost after a scary tornado, and one of them (Al-Daad) tries to find them. They have to be found and return to their village to rebuild it. Parents can introduce Arabic alphabet to their children through this book and show them how important (Al-Daad's) quest was in finding his family. Together they form the Arabic language.

Produktbeschreibung
This Arabic picture book talks about the importance of Arabic language. All the characters of the story are alphabetical letters from different parts of the world, representing various nations. The Arabic alphabets are lost after a scary tornado, and one of them (Al-Daad) tries to find them. They have to be found and return to their village to rebuild it. Parents can introduce Arabic alphabet to their children through this book and show them how important (Al-Daad's) quest was in finding his family. Together they form the Arabic language.
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Autorenporträt
Children's stories have always fascinated Alhan who wanted to hear the same story over and over and over from her grandmother. Becoming a mother took her to that childhood land once again and she decided to share her stories with the world! She has taught Bahai Children's Classes for over 7 years and enjoys storytelling. Watching children's various expressions along the story and their undivided attention brings the utmost joy to her heart. Alhan is a graduate of Durham University in England, with a MA degree in English<>Arabic Translation and Interpreting. Her BA degree is in Arabic Language and Literature. She is a native speaker of Persian and Arabic, fluent in English and intermediate in French. She lived in many places around the globe and is, currently, settled in Canada. You may view Alhan's personal website on www.persianarabic.com