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About Hikaya Hilwa

In the absence of sound presence of audiovisual programs dealing with contemporary children's literature and education, and in line with our own Middle Eastern values and traditions, Hikaya Hilwa team aims to write and publish this series of educational programs to contribute with home and school in educating children and parents and develop their abilities and capacities in dealing with many situations in everyday life.

The programs are divided into a series of stories each aims at addressing different meaningful and relevant subjects.

Launched in 2019, Hikaya Hilwa website aspires to create a modern educational family environment that deals with positive interaction between family members and promotes alternatives to violence, intimidation, reprimand and superiority through dozens of stories and episodes. It also aims to improve the quality of the Arabic content on The World Wide Web.

Hikaya Hilwa site also aspires to play an active role in facilitating the reading of the Arabic language and contributing to expand Arabic-language readers worldwide. To achieve this goal, we apply a ' karaoke ' technique by lighting words when read.

By using the application of Hikaya Hilwa on mobile devices and tablets, the site becomes available in the hands of the users wherever they are.

Available Story Groups 

Samer Group

The Heroes:

Members of the family of “Abu Samer”: The children Samer, Marwan and Lana; the mother and father; and the grandparents.

Objectives:

  • To promote the role of parents and home in guiding children toward the values of tolerance and respect for others; 
  • To highlight the importance of dialogue in solving problems, and promoting alternative means to violence, aggression and bullying;
  • To underline the role of women as an essential partner and solid foundation in raising generations and leading them, in addition to enabling and empowering women to play their essential in the family and the community.
  • To address educational challenges in dealing with children’s social, intellectual and moral problems.

Story Groups (Underway)

Mira Group

The Heroes:

The two girls, Mira and Jana; Alloum, a mythical bird; Samsoum, a nagging and skeptical mythical butterfly; and the travel witch.

Objectives:

  • Educate children on a number of countries around the world, their most important historical and archaeological sites, and some of the customs and traditions of these peoples.
  • Encourage children and parents to use imagination as part of the learning process and as a storytelling mechanism, to help them visualize and depict the events of the children's night-dream journeys.

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