My First Islamic Preschool Book: Kids Islamic Books; Islamic Learning Toys; Islamic Preschool Book; Islamic Book for Toddlers
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Current Price | €6.96 | November 20, 2024 |
Highest Price | €6.96 | July 26, 2024 |
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A Journey of communication skills starts here―the ultimate Islamic Children’s Learning Book
Give kids the foundation to succeed in school with this learn to write Islamic Preschool Book that teaches them Islamic words, manners, good deeds, diversity, English letters, shapes, phonics, and numbers―and makes it fun. My First Islamic Preschool Book is an engaging Islamic Learning Toy that introduces early writers to proper pen control, line tracing, and more with dozens of handwriting exercises that engage their minds and boost their reading and writing comprehension skills.
This Islamic Activity Book for Toddlers includes:
- 70+ Pages of practices―Many engaging pencil-on-paper activities offer enough repetition for real learning but enough variety to keep kids interested.
- Coloring fun―This workbook is full of helpful and eye-catching illustrations that will spark kids’ imaginations and get them excited to keep practicing.
- Comprehensive skill-building―As they work through the exercises, children will learn reading comprehension and letters as well as numbers, pen control, and fine motor skills.
- Lowercase AND uppercase letters―The three-lined paper provides a logical structure. The focus of this workbook is on lowercase letters as they are used in about 98% of writing. This way your child will become a functional writer as early as possible. Upper case letters will also be practiced.
- Days of the week and the Months of Islam
Get your little Muslim on the path to success with this exciting learn to write workbook. Scroll up and buy it NOW!
Editorial Reviews
“A cute, Islamically flavoured starter book! Lots of practice for lower case letters”- Mrs E., primary and junior-intermediate Teacher
“This is such a lovely book. Perfect for the younger ones learning to read and write the alphabet. An excellent colouring book too.”-Mrs F., Elementary Teacher
“This is an exceptional educational book. It is perfect for kids’ development. Parents and teachers alike would benefit from this book to help their children develop their fine motor skills and handwriting!”-Dr. Ramla PHD, Nottingham University
About the Author
Julia Hanke was born and raised in Germany. She converted to Islam at the age of 17 and took the name Hafsa to have a Muslim identity.
Hafsa studied Education and Islamic Sciences at a famous German University and achieved her Bachelor’s degree.
At the moment, she is writing children’s books and homeschooling her three children.
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Amazon Customer –
I love this book!!! I wanted to teach my daughter from an Islamic perspective, this is perfect!
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 This Islamic Book for Kids stood out against the other workbooks right away because of the following factors:
It covered capital and lowercase letters and numbers in one book.
The number of times it offers for practicing each letter in lowercase and uppercase as well as the numbers were significant compared to other workbooks. (A big problem with other workbooks is they would have the child write a letter four or five times only and that’s it. Hardly any learning taking place.) This workbook has your child at a minimum writing each letter 10 to 15 times really getting that repetition in there for memory and retention.
It covered more than just writing the letters and numbers there were Islamic activity pages that practiced pen strokes and different curves and lines where your child would be writing and turning the pen in different ways without allowing it to leave the paper which improves fine motor skills.
This workbook also covered shapes which is amazing and makes it complete.
I would definitely recommend this book!