“Fahim” from Annahar: A new educational and cultural adventure for children, available today in bookstores

Faheem's World 06-02-2026 | 17:02

“Fahim” from Annahar: A new educational and cultural adventure for children, available today in bookstores

"Fahim" provides a complete learning experience that follows children month by month, giving them space to express themselves and participate, placing them at the heart of the journey of discovery.
“Fahim” from Annahar: A new educational and cultural adventure for children, available today in bookstores
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“Annahar Media Group” launches its new project “Fahim,” a monthly educational and cultural initiative aimed at children and young teens. It stems from Annahar’s vision and seeks to rediscover the joy of learning, strengthen the connection of generations with the Arabic language, knowledge, and the world around them, using a modern, interactive, and inspiring approach. You can find it today with Annahar newspaper in bookstores.

 

“Fahim” offers a comprehensive learning experience that accompanies children month by month, giving them space for expression and participation, and placing them at the heart of the journey of discovery rather than on its sidelines.

 

This world of knowledge is led by Fahim the Rooster, Annahar’s symbol, acting as a guide on these educational journeys. It also features characters representing the children themselves, enhancing the reader’s sense of being part of the experience.

 

Key aspects of the “Fahim” project:

  • An innovative educational and cultural platform for children and young teens, combining knowledge content with a modern interactive style.

  • A complete monthly edition that goes beyond reading, integrating watching, participating, and hands-on experiences.

  • Diverse content.

  • A simplified style that respects the child’s intelligence, avoids rote learning, and relies on discovery and curiosity.

     

Children at the heart of the experience:

  • Involving children in content creation, not just consumption.

  • Allowing them to suggest ideas, contribute to writing and drawing, produce short videos, and participate in materials that are published and displayed.

  • Reinforcing the idea that the child is a partner in knowledge with a voice, not a passive recipient.

     

Accompanying activities and interactive content:

Practical workshop programs covering technology and artificial intelligence, writing and expression, arts and crafts, theater, interactive reading, and more.

  • Meetings with public figures, creators, artists, athletes, and others.

     

Educational partnerships:

Collaborating with schools and educational institutions, designing programs that integrate with curricula and reconnect students with knowledge in a lively, interactive way.

 

 

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