Gargur, No'maan, Melsoon and Shams — four of the Muppet stars of Iftah Ya Simsim, the first Arabic-language version of Sesame Street. The show went off the air 25 years ago, and other Arabic-language ...
The TV series based on Sesame Street has produced a 30-day special to promote healthy eating Iftah Ya Simsim is back this Ramadan with a 30-episode special to promote healthy eating. The ...
What can be a better start to the weekend for kids than to have their favourite TV show back on air. Much-loved children's TV show Iftah Ya Simsim, the Arabic version of Sesame Street, resurfaced ...
The Arab Bureau of Education for the Gulf States (ABEGS), a regional GCC organization dedicated to education, research, and development, and Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit educational organization, ...
Iftah Ya Simsim, an Arabic-language kids’ series based on Sesame Street, is launching its second season on national TV channels across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and parts of the MENA region ...
RIYADH: "Iftah Ya Simsim," the Arabic version of the global educational and entertainment brand "Sesame Street" is to be reintroduced in the Gulf region after 20 years. 05 June 2011 RIYADH: "Iftah Ya ...
The children’s series and Arabic version of ‘Sesame Street’ will focus on financial empowerment Children’s series Iftah Ya Simsim will air 30 episodes in Ramadan, which is projected to begin towards ...
The team behind the Iftah Ya Simsim educational initiative, consisting of 15 Arab producers and writers, visited the Sesame Street studio in New York for an up-close training session in educational ...
When in doubt, send in the clowns. Or, the Muppets. The Arab world is set to get its own version of Sesame Street for the first time in 25 years after a new local language version of the family ...
Iftah Ya Simsim, the Arabic-language version of Sesame Street, has re-debuted in the Middle East after a 25-year hiatus. Cairo Arafat remembers watching the show with her younger siblings back in the ...
Iftah Ya Simsim, the Arabic-language version of Sesame Street, has re-debuted in the Middle East after a 25-year hiatus. Cairo Arafat remembers watching the show with her younger siblings back in the ...