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Learn Arabic Through Play —
Free Educational Games for Little Ones

Arabic letters, numbers, and colors — taught through colorful interactive games designed for children aged 2 to 5. No ads. No tracking. Safe from the ground up.

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Kids Corner app showing colorful Arabic letter learning games

Built for curious little minds

Everything a 2-5 year old needs to start their Arabic journey — nothing they don't.

Arabic Letters

Interactive alphabet learning with sounds and animations. Each letter comes alive with audio pronunciation and colorful visual feedback.

Numbers & Counting

Learn 1-10 in Arabic through fun counting games. Children count objects and hear the number spoken aloud in clear, native Arabic.

Colors in Arabic

Color recognition games with full Arabic vocabulary. Kids tap colors and hear the Arabic word — red, blue, green, and more.

Audio Pronunciation

Native Arabic audio for every letter, number, and color. Not text-to-speech — real recorded pronunciation children can actually imitate.

Works Offline

No internet needed after first load. Great for travel, flights, and anywhere a connection is unreliable. The app lives on the device.

Zero Ads

No advertising, ever. Built for children means no commercial interruptions, no pop-ups, no "watch this video" moments that pull kids off-task.

Safe by Design

No external links, no social features, no data collection. A child can use this app without ever leaving it — nothing can redirect them elsewhere.

Ages 2–5

Difficulty calibrated for toddlers and pre-schoolers. Large tap targets, simple interactions, no reading required — just play and absorb.

Built for Arabic-speaking families who care about the language

Arabic-speaking families raising children in diaspora — or in the Arab world itself — face a real challenge: keeping children connected to the language before they start school. The window between ages 2 and 5 is critical for language exposure, and most of what exists for Arabic is either poorly designed, stuffed with ads, or teaching the wrong dialect.

Most educational apps for Arabic were built as afterthoughts — translations of English-first apps where the Arabic implementation barely works. We built Kids Corner from scratch with Arabic as the primary language. The audio is native, the letter shapes are correct, the direction is right-to-left, and the experience is designed for how small children actually interact with screens.

Kids Corner is built by Alsheikh Media, a media company from Abu Dhabi. Arabic language education is not a side project for us — it is core to what we do. We built this app because we believe every Arabic-speaking child deserves a well-crafted, safe, free starting point for the language.

Common questions

Is Kids Corner free?

Yes, completely free. No subscription, no in-app purchases.

What age is it for?

Ages 2-5. Designed for toddlers and pre-schoolers.

Does it teach Modern Standard Arabic or a dialect?

Modern Standard Arabic (MSA/Fusha), the foundation for all Arabic dialects and formal literacy.

Does it work offline?

Yes. Once loaded, it works without internet. Good for travel.

Are there ads?

No ads ever. We do not monetize children's attention.

Is my child's data collected?

No. No account, no tracking, no data of any kind leaves the app.

What devices does it work on?

Any modern device with a browser — tablet, phone, or desktop. Tablet-first design.

Your child's Arabic journey starts here.

Free, safe, offline-capable. No account, no ads, no fuss.

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