For Kids (Ages 2–7)

Learn spoken Egyptian Arabic (Masri) through songs, stories, and play.

What kids will do

  • Songs: sing, repeat, and build pronunciation naturally
  • Stories: listen, point, and repeat key words
  • Games: match, find, act-it-out, and movement-based learning
  • Flashcards: quick 2-minute practice (small sets)
  • Speaking moments: short phrases used in real routines (bedtime, meals, play)

What kids will learn

  • Understand common home phrases in Egyptian Arabic
  • Say first words and short phrases with confidence
  • Improve Arabic listening skills through repetition
  • Learn everyday themes kids actually use

Learning themes

  • Greetings & manners
  • Family words
  • Feelings
  • Food & drinks
  • Animals
  • Colors
  • Numbers
  • Daily routines (wake up, bath, bedtime)
  • Playtime words

How it works

  • Song of the Week (3 minutes/day)
  • Quick activity (flashcards or a game, 2 minutes/day)
  • Daily phrases (use 3–5 phrases during one routine)

What a week looks like

    • Daily (7–10 minutes): 1 song + 5 flashcards + 3 daily phrases
    • 2–3x/week (5 minutes): short story time 

“Consistency beats long lessons. Small daily exposure is the goal.”

Parent reassurance

  • Kid-safe, age-appropriate content
  • Designed for short attention spans
  • Confidence-first approach (no pressure)
  • Focus on spoken Egyptian Arabic (Masri) for real family conversation

FAQ

What if my child is shy?

That’s normal. We start with listening and one-word responses, then build up.

Also normal. We increase listening input (songs/stories) and use two-choice questions to invite Arabic.

No. We keep practice simple and parent-friendly.

Ready to help your child start speaking?

“Tell us your child’s age and current level (zero Arabic / understands only / speaks a little). We’ll recommend the best starting point.”

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