For Kids (Ages 2–7) Learn spoken Egyptian Arabic (Masri) through songs, stories, and play. Contact us Explore the Library What kids will do Songs: sing, repeat, and build pronunciation naturallyStories: listen, point, and repeat key wordsGames: match, find, act-it-out, and movement-based learningFlashcards: 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 ArabicSay first words and short phrases with confidenceImprove Arabic listening skills through repetitionLearn everyday themes kids actually use Learning themes Greetings & mannersFamily wordsFeelingsFood & drinksAnimalsColorsNumbersDaily 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 phrases2–3x/week (5 minutes): short story time “Consistency beats long lessons. Small daily exposure is the goal.” Parent reassurance Kid-safe, age-appropriate contentDesigned for short attention spansConfidence-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. What if my child answers in English? Also normal. We increase listening input (songs/stories) and use two-choice questions to invite Arabic. Do parents need to speak Arabic? No. We keep practice simple and parent-friendly. Ready to help your child start speaking? Contact us “Tell us your child’s age and current level (zero Arabic / understands only / speaks a little). We’ll recommend the best starting point.”