How to make learning Arabic funny
Baby E is two, and this is the age at which kids learn language and start talking. As we are native Arabic speaker living in Quebec, the question of learning the local or/and native language obviously arises for our kids. I should note that the Tunisian dialect is different from standard Arabic, and we are speaking Tunisian Arabic at home. Then, it comes to learn standard Arabic as kids grow up. I am now seeking toys that familiarize Baby E with Arabic, and make learning Arabic funny. So I would like to share my favorite findings, that are available for shipping in Canada.