Cover of My First Opposites in Kurdish
Category Opposites
Age range 3-8 years
Pages 34
Format Paperback
ISBN 979-8282808490

Kurdish book for kids

My First Opposites in Kurdish

Learn opposite words in Kurdish and English with simple examples and cheerful illustrations.

Opposites Ages 3-8 English + Kurmanji

My First Opposites in Kurdish gives children an easy way to explore contrast words such as big and small, fast and slow, and hot and cold.

It supports both bilingual vocabulary and early thinking skills by helping children compare and describe what they see.

Who it is for

  • Children ready to move beyond simple object labels
  • Parents working on descriptive language in English and Kurmanji
  • Families who enjoy concept books with strong replay value

What is inside

  • 25 opposite pairs in English and Kurmanji Kurdish
  • Cheerful illustrations that show contrast clearly
  • A simple structure that supports repeated reading

Learning focus

  • Descriptive vocabulary
  • Early concept learning
  • Comparing and explaining ideas in two languages

Buying guide

Want to know if this is the right Kurdish book to start with?

Read the quick parent guides on choosing bilingual Kurdish books and building a simple Kurdish reading routine at home.

FAQ

Questions parents often ask

Why are opposites useful in a bilingual book?

Opposites help children move from naming objects to describing them, which makes language use richer and more practical.

How many opposite pairs are included?

The book includes 25 opposite pairs presented in English and Kurmanji Kurdish.

Is this still suitable for younger children?

Yes. The illustrations keep the concepts simple and accessible, even for younger learners who are still building vocabulary.

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Bring My First Opposites in Kurdish into your home library

This paperback edition is available on Amazon and designed for shared English-Kurmanji reading at home.

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