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World Arabic Day
World Arabic Day
At EPG, we celebrated World Arabic Day — a
special occasion that honours the Arabic
language and its rich cultural heritage. This year,
all EPG Early Years branches took part in the
celebration by introducing young children to the
beauty of Arabic through songs, activities, and
traditional dress.
By creating a fun and interactive environment,
these early childhood centres provided a valuable
learning experience for children, helping them
connect with a language and culture that is an
important part of global history.
All activities were designed to introduce the basics
of the Arabic language in an engaging way. For
example, the little ones traced basic Arabic letters
using colourful markers and crayons, made
headdresses using the rst letter of their names,
and took part in drama play and storytelling.
They also sang and danced with their friends.
The children gained valuable lessons about
diversity, creativity, and the importance of
language, helping to ensure that the culture of the
Arabic-speaking world is passed on to future
generations.
Ms. Arwa Kharnoub
Early Years Arabic Coordinator
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