For this new guest post, I am happy to welcome Eman, the inspiring and creative mum behind “Tala and Mommy” (follow her on Facebook and Instagram). She is a pharmacist turned into a SAHM (stay at home mom). She loves …
“This is a simple, fun, and interactive way to incorporate Arabic into your children’s daily lives!“ In April, I gladly collaborated with Umm Layla from “Layla’s Classroom” to create a FREE Bird-themed Pack in Arabic and English. She also shared a tutorial …
I am happy to welcome Umm Haroun from Arabically for a heartfelt post about the senses associated with learning Arabic with your child: “Growing up, my mom learnt how to read and write her native language through my school books. She could speak, …
Today, I am glad to welcome a special guest on our blog: the mum behind the instagram account @raising_arabic_stars. In the following testimony, she speaks about how she started an Arabic playgroup with other mums in order to enhance her child’s Arabic learning: …
“Learning the Arabic language does not have to be hard or boring. It can be interactive, hands on and relatable to children.” In January, I collaborated with the mums behind “The Muslimah Guide” to explain how to make an easy snow …