PLAY and LEARN how to read Arabic, speak, and communicate

in an engaging, screen-free way using thick printed cards.

What if I tell you, “Come on, let’s play and learn?”
Learn what?  Reading and speaking Arabic.

If you want to learn how to read and write Arabic to facilitate your fast communication with others, the “Kalimat” game is the perfect solution, fast and fun way, to achieve your goal in a professional and sophisticated way.

All this while you’re away from screens, whether your phone, computer, or other device, to protect your eyesight and that of your children.

Additionally, the more you play, the faster you learn. You can play alone or with up to three other family members or friends.
The cards in this game are made of cardboard, so you can use them countless times without wearing them out.

Finally, you can buy it for yourself or as a luxurious gift for someone else on multiple occasions.
Hurry up and get the “Kalima” game and learn in less time.

Frequently Asked Questions

The cards retail individually at 70€. Bulk purchase discounts are available for schools, learning centers, and parent groups.
(Pricing can be adjusted depending on your distribution model)

Yes. The cards are made from thick, durable cardstock with rounded cornes to avoid cuts or bends, making
them safe for children of all ages.

Yes. Kalimat has been tested in both classroom and home environments with children from different age groups, ensuring it is safe, engaging, and effective.

Yes. The content was developed and reviewed by native Arabic linguists and educational experts to guarantee linguistic accuracy and age-appropriate progression.

Not at all. Kalimat is designed to be fun and interactive for children while also offering strong educational value for parents and teachers.

No. Kalimat is a game to help learning Arabic and can never replace teacher and school

Absolutely. Kalimat is easy to use, even for parents without advanced Arabic knowledge, making it an excellent family learning tool.

Yes. The open-ended format allows teachers to adapt or invent activities, making it flexible for diverse classroom needs.

Yes. Kalimat works beautifully for classrooms, families, and group play, encouraging collaboration and peer-to-peer learning

Yes. The deck follows a step-by-step progression, starting with letters and sounds, then moving into words and gradually more complex concepts.

The current version focuses on basic reading and speaking skills to facilitate communication without
grammar-heavy learning. Future editions will expand to include grammar, sentence-building, and comprehension exercises

With no screen, children:
. Stay more focused and engaged
. Develop one motor skills by handling physical cards
. Foster face-to-face interaction with parents, teachers, and peers
. Avoid eye strain and benefit from healthier learning habits

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