Trace two alphabets.
Build one bilingual mind.
Worksheet packs that put English letters and the Arabic alphabet on the same page — so kids learn them side by side, not as two separate subjects. Prefer to focus on one language first? Those packs are here too.
One worksheet, two scripts, zero translation gap
Most bilingual materials teach English and Arabic as separate tracks that never meet. Every ABC & Alif page pairs a Latin letter with its Arabic counterpart and a shared picture cue, so kids build one mental map instead of two.
Choose a language track
Every pack is print-ready in US Letter and A4, with right-to-left layouts built in wherever Arabic appears.
Letters: A–Z & Alif–Yaa
Trace-and-say pages for all 26 English letters paired with the 28 letters of the Arabic alphabet, grouped by shape family.
Join waitlistNumbers & Counting
Bilingual counting sheets from 1–20, with Arabic-Indic and Western numerals side by side and matching object-counting drills.
Join waitlistEveryday Words
Animals, colors, and family words — one picture, one English word, one Arabic word, every time. Great as a starting vocabulary set.
Join waitlistLetters: A–Z
Trace-and-say pages for all 26 English letters, grouped by stroke shape, with a picture word for each one.
Join waitlistNumbers & Counting
Counting sheets from 1–20 with tracing practice and matching object-counting drills.
Join waitlistEveryday Words
Animals, colors, and family words, one picture and word per page — a starting vocabulary set.
Join waitlistLetters: Alif–Yaa
Trace-and-say pages for all 28 Arabic letters in their isolated, initial, medial, and final forms.
Join waitlistNumbers & Counting
Counting sheets from 1–20 using Arabic-Indic numerals, with tracing practice and object-counting drills.
Join waitlistEveryday Words
Animals, colors, and family words in Arabic, one picture and word per page, right-to-left throughout.
Join waitlistFrom download to dinner-table practice
Choose a pack
Pick the pack that matches where your child is — letters, numbers, or first words.
Download the PDF
Get an instant, print-ready file sized for both US Letter and A4 paper.
Print & trace
Hand over a pencil. Each page guides the stroke order for both scripts.
See a page before you buy
Every letter shows the stroke direction, a dashed practice line, and a picture word in both languages — so a page from Pack 01 looks like this:
Download the free sample↳ arrows on the printed page show where each stroke starts
Built for how kids actually learn to write
Print-ready, both paper sizes
Every PDF is laid out for US Letter and A4 with no rescaling needed.
True right-to-left layout
Arabic pages read and trace right to left — not a mirrored English template.
Stroke-order arrows
Each letter shows where to start and which direction to move the pencil.
Shared picture vocabulary
The same object anchors both the English and Arabic version of each page.
Trace right in the browser
We're building an interactive version — draw the letter with your mouse or finger and get instant feedback on stroke order, no printer required. Leave your email and we'll let you know the day it opens.
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Good to know
What ages are these worksheets for?
Roughly 3 to 8 years old — from first letter recognition through early independent tracing.
Do I need to speak Arabic to use these with my kids?
No. Every Arabic word and letter is paired with its English equivalent, and pronunciation notes are included in each pack.
Can I print these more than once?
Yes — each pack is a personal-use license, so you can reprint for siblings or repeat practice.
When does the interactive version launch?
It's in active development. Join the waitlist above and you'll be first to know.