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Practice Writing Arabic Letters With a New App in Members Area
Posted on Friday, November 23, 2012
Get your kids onto this! We've just added a small application that allows you to practice writing the Arabic letters. It includes audio sounds for the letters as well.
You can access this app from the Arabic Alphabet Activities page, just select the yellow "Write Arabic Letters" Box. This will give you plenty of practice and make you familiar with the written forms of the letters of the Arabic alphabet.
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