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