Qorqor the frog lives with his sister Qarqoora, their friends, and family on the eastern bank of the Nile in Luxor. One day, they heard loud musical sounds and incantations coming from the direction of the Luxor Temple and saw people wearing strange clothes. Curiosity got the better of them, and Qurqur said to his sister, ‘Let’s go and find out what’s happening!’ To find out what Qorqor and Qarqoora discovered, let’s read Qorqor Explores Luxor.
This is an Arabic language picture book by Dr. Jailan Abbas illustrated by Hayam Safwat. The book is part of an educational series about the different governorates in Egypt and their unknown treasures.
The book punctuates all the letters to enable a proper grammatical reading of the Arabic language.
It’s the perfect study tool for beginner Arabic language learners to discover the story of Qorqor the frog in Luxor and the Opet Festival.
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Dr. Jailan Abbas, with over three decades of experience in the realm of education, has made an indelible mark as an educator, mentor, and author deeply rooted in the study of Egyptian history, civilization, and culture. Her academic journey, crowned with a Ph.D. in her field of passion, has seen her serve both as a revered teacher and the head of the Egyptian culture department at the Cairo American College. Moreover, her expertise has been sought after in various prestigious universities across Egypt, including Helwan, Ain Shams, and Cairo.Abbas’s contributions to education extend beyond the classroom; she is a celebrated author with a rich portfolio of publications in both English and Arabic, catering to a diverse audience of adults and children. Among her notable achievements is the pioneering English curriculum on Egyptian culture, a comprehensive guide for students and educators from kindergarten through fifth grade. This curriculum stands as a testament to her dedication to spreading knowledge about Egypt’s rich heritage.Renowned for her engaging public lectures, Abbas is a dynamic presence in educational and cultural forums across Egypt and beyond. Through collaborations with various organizations, NGOs, schools, and universities, she regularly shares her expertise and love for Egyptian culture, reaching a wide audience. Her active participation in international conferences and workshops further amplifies her voice in the global dialogue on cultural education.Abbas’s teaching philosophy is deeply intertwined with her love for Egyptian culture. She believes in the power of stories to convey the richness of Egypt’s civilization to children around the world. ‘My passion is Egyptian culture, and I always strive to share it with my students, hoping to imbue them with the same love, ‘ she reflects. Her commitment to cultural education is also evident in her advocacy for using picture books as a medium to convey the essence of Egyptian heritage, making it accessible and engaging for younger audiences.At the heart of her work, Jailan Abbas sees Egypt as a land brimming with tales waiting to be told. Her mission is not just to educate but to kindle a lifelong passion for Egyptian civilization among her students and readers. ‘There is no better means of conveying our culture than through picture books, ‘ she asserts, emphasizing the importance of visual storytelling in cultural education. With unwavering dedication, Dr. Abbas continues to be a guiding light in the journey of discovery into Egypt’s majestic past, inspiring both young minds and educators alike to explore and cherish the wealth of stories that Egypt has to offer.