Arabic Alphabet Snap

(13 customer reviews)

£7.99

The Arabic Alphabet card game that use the letters in all their forms: beginning, middle, end and alone. Contains:

  • 4 sets of 28 letters (112 alphabet cards)
    • Red: Letters as they appear at the beginning of a word
    • Green: Letters as they appear in the middle of the word
    • Yellow: Letters as they appear at the end of a word
    • Blue: Stand alone letters
  • 3 sets of rules for three different games
  • A letter key with the transliteration for each letter name.

The fun way to learn the letters!

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Description

The Arabic alphabet flashcard game that uses the letters in all their positions: beginning, middle, end and alone.

Made to be played in the style of a traditional snap game, these cards teach and reinforce the letters of the Arabic alphabet and their letter joins. The cards can also be used as flashcards in a teaching environment.

Three games in one:

  • Flashcard games to teach the letters
  • A snap game to build confidence with the letter joins
  • A fast paced and competitive family game for those confident with the letters

The game comes with a ‘cheat-sheet’ which shows each letter in all its formations along with the English transliteration for the letter names.

112 game cards + 3 rule cards

Arabic Alphabet Flash Cards

These colour coded Arabic Alphabet Snap cards can also be used as flashcards to teach the letters of the Arabic alphabet in their various positions.

Red: letters at the start of a word

Green: letters in the middle of a word

Yellow: letters at the end of a word

Blue: letters on their own

 

Additional information

Weight 0.25 kg

13 reviews for Arabic Alphabet Snap

  1. Mrs TS

    Excellent product – We need more of this initiative
    I bought these for my children when they were starting to learn the alphabet, (3&4year olds) they were on their Qaidah. Meant to write a review for ages.

    This snap game worked great- I played a lot too that’s how I know (don’t know what some of the other reviewers were talking about), anyway my kids then very quickly became familiar with the middle and end positions (whereas before they could confidently recognise the letter as on the first page of their Qaidah but not the rest). I did encourage my children to say the letter of the card as they were putting it down on the pile (well worth it even though it takes the fun a little out of the game but they didn’t know any better – poor kids).

    So thanks to the creator of this product for helping to teach them all of their letters in a fun way.

    They played a lot with them – like every day for a few months (as kids do when they get a new toy) ie they found them really enjoyable and there were enough cards that I could divide them between them if they weren’t in a sharing mood.

    But it was a brilliant buy and I would highly recommend anyone to buy them. I am surprised at any negativity in the other posts – they’re just regular nice snap cards for kids to play with but in Arabic and with the extra function of having the letters in all positions- so the kids can get to know those as well. Let’s not overanalyse what they can be like- they’re just fun cards.

    And if we are being serious, you are paying under £10 for your child to learn how to recognise and pronounce all of the letters of the Arabic alphabet in their various positions, so that your child can very quickly become fluent in the Quran and other Arabic texts – what more could you want?

  2. Mack

    Great! – I love my cards they have helped me so much

  3. Amazon Customer

    If you’re teaching arabic, buy these!
    These are excellent cards!!!
    The children play “Go Fish” with them by trying to collect a set of each letter…beginning, middle, and end.
    We use them to spell weekly vocabulary words. Amongst other things, these can also b used to form groups of three. Children use the cards to find the other partners in their group. These cards are so versatile! The colors are a plus. I am VERY happy that I bought them.

  4. Safina Hussain

    I am a Qaida teacher I use these cards as a tool to reinforce learning through play. The cut up letters are perfect for recognising letters in their different forms. I would have liked a hamza added to the set.
    Thank you for making it simple and clear.

  5. Aisha

    Fantastic product, we all enjoy playing snap and the kids have really picked up Arabic alphabet recognition. Great quality too.

  6. Khunaw

    It seems really useful, I loved it
    Thank you

  7. Jimi

    My kids love it!

  8. Lana

    Fast delivery, good package. Extremely useful item. I’m trying to teach my son the Arabic alphabet but I don’t know it myself. The letters are different according to their place in the words and this item will help a lot. Once we master the alphabet, we will enjoy playing the games too.

  9. Zaynab Karim

    These are the most comprehensive yet simple flashcards for learning the Arabic alphabet that I have used! They’re great as flashcards because each letter is shown on its own as well as in all three of its positions within text – so four cards for each letter, all colour coded. The added snap game makes it more enjoyable for both adult and child! Definitely great value for money!

  10. Arzoo Ahmed

    I have gifted four packs of snap to family and friends (in the UK and abroad) – and had an amazing response each time!

    The cards allow easy teaching of the alphabet, without the mess of pen and paper, in a fun way whereby children can play together and help each other learn. The cards are suited to younger learners (3+) who are able to recognise the shapes of the letters, and also for those aged 7+ who can recognise the different forms of the letters. Though there are rule cards, I’ve seen many variants of the game being developed with rules the children have set for themselves!

    With Eid approaching, I’ll be stocking up on more Snap as presents!

  11. Murtaza

    I played the game with my nieces and they loved it.. and so did their parents! A really brilliant game for both kids and families and a great alternative to the many traditional card games.

    The cards can be used as flash cards, memory cards or as snap cards. The pack has a set of instructions for ‘easy’ and ‘hard’ snap. The hard snap rules are particularly enjoyable.

    A great game that I would certainly recommend to anyone.

  12. Irfan Versi

    My 3 year Old loves this game. She has picked up the letters in different forms so quickly as she is playing along. It has become a family game that all of us play now!

  13. Mr M Asaria

    My kids have always found it difficult to join Arabic letters, this game is a fun way to improve their Arabic reading skills.

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