Can Audiobooks Actually Replace Reading?
“Ali, stop staring at the wall and read your book!” We’ve all said it. We see our children sitting with headphones on, eyes drifting to the ceiling, and we assume they are wasting time. In
“Ali, stop staring at the wall and read your book!” We’ve all said it. We see our children sitting with headphones on, eyes drifting to the ceiling, and we assume they are wasting time. In
Kids who are in Kindergarten will eventually develop a reading habit during play sessions. Of course, not all children are the same, and some might develop this skill a little later, but according to studies,
AlifLaila Kids Digital Library App has gained notoriety among overseas parents and teachers due to how excellent it is as a teaching tool. You can use it for homeschooling if you’re a parent, and teachers
“My kids have a British accent… will they even understand this?” I hear this a lot from parents in the UK, USA, and Canada. There is a common myth that the AlifLaila Digital Kids Library
“Ammi, tell me a story where someone was really, really brave.” Usually, we reach for a superhero movie. We think of capes and flying cars. But in the race to keep children entertained, we sometimes
“Mama, why is this word so long?” Your child is looking at a simple Urdu sentence, and to them, it looks like a complex puzzle. In 2026, we’ve reached a point where our children find
AlifLaila Kids Digital Library App is a fantastic teaching and learning tool for Parents and Muslim’s kids living abroad. If you and your children or students want a vast collection of Islamic literature online at
Whether you’re a native Arab who wants to hone your kids’ vocabulary or if you’re a non-Arab wishing to instill in your children a love for reading in Arabic, you can now accomplish both easily
You walk into a bookstore in Gulberg or F-7, find a beautiful storybook for your child, and then you look at the price tag. 3,000 Rupees. For one book. As a parent, it hurts. You
“Baby shark, doo doo doo doo…” If this is the only rhyme playing in your house, we have a problem. There was a time when our homes were filled with the rhythm of “Lakri ki