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The CD ROM 'A Home for Arnoub' offers a unique bilingual experience, featuring animated stories in both Arabic and English, interactive learning games, and creative puppet-making instructions, making it an essential tool for language development and cultural exploration.
M**I
really sweet
I was expecting a story book with a CD, i was confused, but when i saw the CD quickly i no longer cared about a book, it is worth it all on its own, i really didn't expect so much things in it, it is will maid, amazing quality, & a great story for kids, my kids cant get enough of it, & going back & forth between the arabic & english virgin of the story, the games are amazing & i have a great time with my kids, they spatially like making your one story.for who wants a arabic & english learning story this is really the best to get. i even printed the characters, they love to play the story out.i lend it to there kindergarten as well, the teacher & all the other kids loved it. & its good that other kids are exposed to other languages, so its a great, win win situation.
R**A
Definitely worth buying
I wish A Home for Arnoub had been around when my children were young. It has all the elements they used to love in a book - a story with enough suspense to keep them interested as well as the comfort of predicatbility and repetition. The dramatic situations in the story along with the strong characterizations of the animals lend themselves easily to playacting. I also love the vividly expressive illustrations done in crayons. I bought several copies of the book version of this CD Rom after the book launch in Amman, Jordan, to give out as presents, and I never fail to get rave reviews back from the recipients - mothers and children alike.
K**A
amazing interactive CD
Arnoub CD is a wonderful surprise. Lulwa and Fares are addicted to it. The story reading is beautifully done. Really outstanding, the nicest I have seen to date. Lulwa hangs on to the book the whole time, and asks to listen to the story from the CD. She loved the memory game (part of it was loving her first game on the computer! ' I am glad that experience was associated with a book.Zeyna JabriBuzoor Publishing and Distribution
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