In the picturesque city of Denver, Colorado, nestled among the Rocky Mountains, resides the Khan family. With roots stretching back to India, the Khans represent a growing number of American families striving to connect their children to their ancestral heritage. This endeavor took a unique turn when they discovered a picture book designed to teach the basics of the Arabic alphabet, an essential component of their cultural identity. Sara and Aamir Khan, both born and raised in the USA, had always cherished their Indian heritage but faced a common dilemma: they did not speak Arabic, a language deeply intertwined with Indian history and culture. Determined to pass on a slice of their legacy to their children, Zara and Samir, they embarked on a search for resources that could bridge this gap. Their search led them to a one-of-a-kind picture book. This book was not just a collection of letters; it was a vibrant journey through the Arabic alphabet. Each page was dedicated to a letter,...