A Small Kurdish Shelf at Home
You do not need a big library. A few well-used books in one visible spot can make Kurdish easier to reach for.
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You do not need a big library. A few well-used books in one visible spot can make Kurdish easier to reach for.
Read articleTurn My First Kurdish Books into simple language games, find-it prompts, and short routines that help kids explore Kurmanji together.
Read articleBedtime can be one of the easiest places to make Kurdish feel calm, familiar, and part of everyday family life.
Read articleIf your child wants the same book again and again, that is usually a good sign. Repetition is part of how language sticks.
Read articleChildren often learn faster when the book matches what they already love, whether that is animals, food, colours, or vehicles.
Read articleCelebrate the launch of My First Kurdish Books, a new eight-title series helping families share Kurmanji with young children.
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