A perfect Workbook For Children To Learn How To Write Persian Alphabets - 32 Persian Alphabets - Vowels and Consonants
الفبای فارسی
This is a beautiful 130 Page book for children of ages 4+ to learn Persian Alphabets through practicing letter tracing. The Book Contains:
- The book details each of the 32 Persian (Alphabets/Letters), the English phonetics, the commonly used word in Persian, its associated English word for easy understanding and reference with pictures.
- This picture book details all 32 Persian Alphabets with 4 page per Alphabet for practicing letter tracing and writing.
- 32 Persian Alphabets- Vowels and Consonants
- Designed for simplicity for children to focus on practicing one letter at a time.
- 130 Black and White pages, providing amble space for kids to practice letter tracing .
- The book features total 4 pages per Persian alphabet providing amble space for practice, along with guiding directions on how to trace them.
- The book is created to help teach the alphabet to beginners. Arrows and dots are included to help teach the stroke order.
- Premium color cover design .
- Printed on high quality perfectly sized pages at 8.5x11 inches Black and White pages .
- Grab a copy for a friend, and start the journey together, Don't forget to provide reviews and suggestions of improvement.History and some background:
- Persian is read from right to left and consists of 32 letter
- Persian Alphabet is also know as Alefba ye Farsi
- Persian language is spoken in Iran and Afghanistan
- The Farsi alphabet (Farsi: /alefbye frsi/ الفبای فارسی) consists 32 letters, most of which have two forms, short and full.
- In Farsi/Persian, words are written from right to left while numbers are written from left to right.
- Persian/ Farsi is a writing style based on the Arabic script. It is entirely written cursively. That is, the majority of letters in a word connect to each other.
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