The new generation of kids is growing up to technology and globalization. What does this mean? Basically, all they are exposed to is mainly in English, with the exception of French education at schools.
The Arabic language is still obligatory at all Lebanese schools, but neglected outside its premises. Most parents have had their share of education, meaning they master multiple languages and make sure their kids do the same.
In case you didn’t know, Arabic is the second hardest language to learn, coming after Mandarin (Chinese.) If your kid has the privilege to be born in an Arabic speaking country, why not nourish his language and love for it?
In addition to that, Lebanese – and Arab publishers in general – are working hard on offering the best kids’ books in Arabic, with some of their best graphics and illustrations.
Take a look at some Arabic books your kid should be reading to learn how to share, love their siblings, deal with new experiences, and learn about their body and the universe around them.