Stories

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    Reading is a door open to imagination and a fundamental pillar in a child's development. In Morocco, where multilingualism and traditional values are at the heart of education, offering a storybook is a precious gesture. Our "Stories" collection brings together an exceptional variety of works and narrative supports carefully selected to accompany your children from birth to adolescence. Whether it's to establish a soothing evening ritual, transmit moral values, or simply entertain, you will find captivating tales adapted to every stage of growth here.

    At Wlidaty, we understand the importance of diversifying reading materials. That's why our children's bookstore offers great literary classics as well as simplified religious books for little ones, not forgetting the modern heroes they love. Available in French and Arabic, these books are wonderful tools to enrich vocabulary, stimulate curiosity, and share unforgettable parent-child bonding moments. Accessible for all budgets in dirhams (MAD), our stories are chosen for their editorial quality and neat illustrations.

    Our library is divided into several narrative worlds to meet the tastes of every child:

    • Religious and Spiritual Tales: A wide range of books in Arabic and French recounting the Stories of the Prophets, the life of the Messenger (Sira), and the stories of the Quran, adapted to transmit faith and good manners (Akhlaq) to the youngest.
    • Everyday and TV Heroes: Find the adventures of P'tit Loup, Disney (Frozen, The Lion King), Spider-Man or Paw Patrol to encourage a love for reading through pleasure.
    • Bedtime Stories and Dreams: Collections of short (3 to 5 minutes) and gentle stories, specially designed to calm the child before bed and facilitate falling asleep.
    • Sound and Interactive Stories: Chip books for toddlers and narrator figures (like FABA) that tell the story without a screen, promoting active listening and autonomy.
    • Educational and Emotional Books: Thematic stories to help the child grow up, manage their emotions (anger, jealousy), understand school, or discover the history of Morocco and its emblematic figures.

    To choose the ideal book that will captivate your child, here are some tips:

    • Adapt the length to the attention span: For children under 3, prefer short or sound stories. For older children, "one story a day" collections are perfect for building the child's reading habit.
    • Vary the languages: Take advantage of our selection to alternate between Arabic (for cultural and religious grounding) and French (for school development).
    • Target interests: A child reluctant to read will be more inclined to open a book if it features their favorite hero or a theme they are passionate about (dinosaures, princesses, animals).

    At what age should I start reading stories to my baby?

    It's never too early! From the first months, you can read simple stories or use sound books. Even if baby doesn't understand everything, they are sensitive to the melody of your voice, which reassures and creates a strong emotional bond.

    Do you offer books on Islam adapted for children?

    Yes, we have a rich selection of illustrated religious books (Stories of the Prophets, Stories of the Quran, Good Manners) in Arabic and French. They are written with adapted pedagogy to simply explain the values of Islam.

    What is the difference between a classic book and a narrator figure like FABA?

    The classic book requires the presence of a reader or that the child knows how to read. The FABA figure (or other narrator) is an audio support: the child places the character on the box and the story begins. It's excellent for autonomy and for keeping children away from screens while stimulating their imagination through listening.

    How to choose between stories in Arabic and French?

    The ideal in Morocco is to maintain a balance. Stories in Arabic (literary or dialectal depending on the book) strengthen identity and the mother tongue, while stories in French support school learning. Our collection offers the choice to alternate depending on the day.

    Are "P'tit Loup" or "Disney" books educational?

    Yes, beyond entertainment, these stories often address everyday themes (going back to school, potty training, politeness, friendship) that help the child understand their own experiences through a character they identify with.

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    • Bedtime stories for sleeping
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    • Disney tales in French
    • Arabic educational books for children
    • P'tit Loup stories
    • Screen-free story narrator
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    • Collection of classic tales
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    Also discover our other universes for your child's awakening:

    • Learning and school books
    • Educational puzzles
    • Family board games
    • Imitation toys
    • Creative hobbies for children

    Offering a story is offering a motionless journey and sowing seeds for the future. Whether for spiritual awakening with the tales of the Prophets or for escapism with fairy tales, the Wlidaty selection is designed to enrich the heart and mind of your children.