Egyptian Arabic for Kids (Ages 2–7) — For Parents

Help your child understand and speak Egyptian Arabic (Masri) through songs, stories, and play.

Who this is for

  • Parents in the US/Canada/UK raising kids who mainly speak English
  • Families who want their child to understand and speak Egyptian Arabic at home
  • Parents who want a simple plan that fits busy routines

What parents can expect

  • Kid-friendly learning designed for ages 2–7
  • Spoken Egyptian Arabic first (listening + speaking)
  • Repetition that feels fun (songs, stories, games)
  • Parent-friendly support: simple practice ideas you can do at home

What parents can expect

Egyptian Arabic is what many families use in everyday conversations. For heritage kids who are English-dominant, starting with a spoken dialect helps them communicate faster and build confidence.

What your child will learn

  • Greetings and manners
  • Family words
  • Colors and numbers
  • Animals and food
  • Daily routines (wake up, eat, sleep)

How to help at home

  • Song of the week (3 minutes/day): play the same song daily
  • Flashcards (2 minutes/day): 5 cards only
  • Daily phrases (2 minutes/day): repeat 3–5 phrases during routines
  • Story time (3 minutes/day): listen + repeat 2 key words

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Let's Sing!

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