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[[File:Alam Simsim Show Open|thumb|right|300px|The show's opening.]]
 
[[Image:AlamSimsim.jpg|frame|(clockwise from top left) [[Nimnim]], [[Khokha]] and [[Filfil]].]]
 
[[Image:AlamSimsim.jpg|frame|(clockwise from top left) [[Nimnim]], [[Khokha]] and [[Filfil]].]]
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'''''Alam Simsim''''' is the [[Egypt|Egyptian]] co-production of ''[[Sesame Street]]''. It is co-produced between [[alkarma edutainment]] and [[Sesame Workshop]] and funded by USAID under a bilateral agreement with the Egyptian Ministry of Education.
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'''''Alam Simsim''''' is the [[Egypt]]ian co-production of ''[[Sesame Street]]''. It is co-produced between [[alkarma edutainment]] and [[Sesame Workshop]] and funded by USAID under a bilateral agreement with the Egyptian Ministry of Education.
   
 
The show airs on ETV and MBC, and can be seen via satellite across the Middle East (dubbed into Classical Arabic), and in Iraq on Alsumaria Iraqi Satellite TV Network.
 
The show airs on ETV and MBC, and can be seen via satellite across the Middle East (dubbed into Classical Arabic), and in Iraq on Alsumaria Iraqi Satellite TV Network.
   
Three seasons have been produced, comprising 230 30-minute episodes. The first season premiered in [[2001]].
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Three seasons have been produced, comprising 230 30-minute episodes. The first season premiered on August [[2000]].
   
 
The show is set in the imaginary Alam Simsim (Sesame World) neighborhood in Egypt. This area is Medieval-looking like Old Cairo except perhaps more rural and green. It consists of a small public square surrounded by a park; a store owned by 'Am Gherghis; the carpenter's shop owned by 'Am Hussein with apartments above occupied by 'Am Hussein's family, 'Ama Kheireya his wife, Mona his teenage daughter and Kareem his young son. A bookstore or library (the same word is used for both in Arabic so it is hard to tell which is intended) is run by a young woman named Nabila. The humans are referred to as 'Am and 'Ama, which are "Uncle" and "Aunt" in Egyptian Arabic. These titles denote familiarity common in Egyptian neighborhoods.
 
The show is set in the imaginary Alam Simsim (Sesame World) neighborhood in Egypt. This area is Medieval-looking like Old Cairo except perhaps more rural and green. It consists of a small public square surrounded by a park; a store owned by 'Am Gherghis; the carpenter's shop owned by 'Am Hussein with apartments above occupied by 'Am Hussein's family, 'Ama Kheireya his wife, Mona his teenage daughter and Kareem his young son. A bookstore or library (the same word is used for both in Arabic so it is hard to tell which is intended) is run by a young woman named Nabila. The humans are referred to as 'Am and 'Ama, which are "Uncle" and "Aunt" in Egyptian Arabic. These titles denote familiarity common in Egyptian neighborhoods.
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[[Nimnim]] (tiny) is a large green furry character who wears a skullcap and patterned vest. He is a somewhat gentle and naive creature who enjoys gardening.
 
[[Nimnim]] (tiny) is a large green furry character who wears a skullcap and patterned vest. He is a somewhat gentle and naive creature who enjoys gardening.
 
[[Khokha]] (peach) is a furry pinkish orange colored puppet with long black hair. She is a very inquisitive, imaginative and confident character who's main message is to encourage young girls.
 
[[Khokha]] (peach) is a furry pinkish orange colored puppet with long black hair. She is a very inquisitive, imaginative and confident character who's main message is to encourage young girls.
[[Filfil]] (pepper) is a bearded furry purple puppet who often gets carried away with himself. He is a bit egotistical and loves to eat honey-sesame sticks.
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[[Filfil]] (pepper) is a bearded furry purple puppet who often gets carried away with himself. He is a bit egotistical and loves to eat honey-sesame sticks.
   
 
''Alam Simsim'' reuses many of the sketches from other versions of ''Sesame Street'', dubbed into Egyptian Arabic. Some of these include segments using American Muppets, however some names are changed. [[Ernie]] and [[Bert]] are known as Shadi and Hadi, [[Elmo]] is called Tohfa (antique), [[Telly Monster|Telly]] is named Mosaad , and [[Grover]] is Antar. [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] is simply called Kermit.
 
''Alam Simsim'' reuses many of the sketches from other versions of ''Sesame Street'', dubbed into Egyptian Arabic. Some of these include segments using American Muppets, however some names are changed. [[Ernie]] and [[Bert]] are known as Shadi and Hadi, [[Elmo]] is called Tohfa (antique), [[Telly Monster|Telly]] is named Mosaad , and [[Grover]] is Antar. [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] is simply called Kermit.
   
==Language Learning==
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==Language Learning==
The use of language in ''Alam Simsim'' is designed to serve multiple purposes as part of early childhood education. The letter and reading segments are taught in Modern Standard Arabic which is the language that all Arabic children will use for reading and writing. However, the skits are all in Egyptian Arabic dialect, that used in Egypt for regular interaction.
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The use of language in ''Alam Simsim'' is designed to serve multiple purposes as part of early childhood education. The letter and reading segments are taught in Modern Standard Arabic which is the language that all Arabic children will use for reading and writing. However, the skits are all in Egyptian Arabic dialect, that used in Egypt for regular interaction.
   
 
For example, a segment on the letter Sin will show a picture of a car and call it by the Standard Arabic name, Sayara. However, cars that appear in skits will be called by the word 'Arabiya, as they are commonly known in Egypt. In this way, children learn that there are two words for the object depending on the context and therefore are not confused when learning to read Modern Standard Arabic. This is the same way that a bilingual child learns words in different languages at the same time.
 
For example, a segment on the letter Sin will show a picture of a car and call it by the Standard Arabic name, Sayara. However, cars that appear in skits will be called by the word 'Arabiya, as they are commonly known in Egypt. In this way, children learn that there are two words for the object depending on the context and therefore are not confused when learning to read Modern Standard Arabic. This is the same way that a bilingual child learns words in different languages at the same time.
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Alam Simsim also introduces the very first Arabic alphabet song created by the show's producers so Egyptian girls and boys will sing their alphabet for the first time.
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==Crew==
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Executive Producer: Robert Knezevic<br />
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Producer: Amr Koura, CEO of Alkarma Edutainment<br />
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Managing Director and Head Writer: Dina Amin<br />
   
 
==DVDs==
 
==DVDs==
 
Nine Alam Simsim DVD's have been released in Egypt to date. All feature segments from the show loosely based around themes:
 
Nine Alam Simsim DVD's have been released in Egypt to date. All feature segments from the show loosely based around themes:
   
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Image:Moghamarat filfil.jpg|{{GNH|The Adventures of Filfil}}<center>Moghamarat Filfil</center>
 
Image:Moghamarat filfil.jpg|{{GNH|The Adventures of Filfil}}<center>Moghamarat Filfil</center>
 
Image:Moghamarat khokha.jpg|{{GNH|The Adventures of Khokha}}<center>Moghamarat Khokha</center>
 
Image:Moghamarat khokha.jpg|{{GNH|The Adventures of Khokha}}<center>Moghamarat Khokha</center>
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==See also==
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*[[Alam Simsim video]]
   
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==External Links==
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* [http://www.alamsimsim.com/ Official Website]
 
[[Category:International Sesame Street Shows]]
 
[[Category:International Sesame Street Shows]]
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[[Category:Alam Simsim]]

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Alam Simsim Show Open

The show's opening.

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(clockwise from top left) Nimnim, Khokha and Filfil.

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Alam Simsim is the Egyptian co-production of Sesame Street. It is co-produced between alkarma edutainment and Sesame Workshop and funded by USAID under a bilateral agreement with the Egyptian Ministry of Education.

The show airs on ETV and MBC, and can be seen via satellite across the Middle East (dubbed into Classical Arabic), and in Iraq on Alsumaria Iraqi Satellite TV Network.

Three seasons have been produced, comprising 230 30-minute episodes. The first season premiered on August 2000.

The show is set in the imaginary Alam Simsim (Sesame World) neighborhood in Egypt. This area is Medieval-looking like Old Cairo except perhaps more rural and green. It consists of a small public square surrounded by a park; a store owned by 'Am Gherghis; the carpenter's shop owned by 'Am Hussein with apartments above occupied by 'Am Hussein's family, 'Ama Kheireya his wife, Mona his teenage daughter and Kareem his young son. A bookstore or library (the same word is used for both in Arabic so it is hard to tell which is intended) is run by a young woman named Nabila. The humans are referred to as 'Am and 'Ama, which are "Uncle" and "Aunt" in Egyptian Arabic. These titles denote familiarity common in Egyptian neighborhoods.

Characters

The show also includes three main Muppet characters who interact with the humans in the neighborhood just as they do on the original American program. Nimnim (tiny) is a large green furry character who wears a skullcap and patterned vest. He is a somewhat gentle and naive creature who enjoys gardening. Khokha (peach) is a furry pinkish orange colored puppet with long black hair. She is a very inquisitive, imaginative and confident character who's main message is to encourage young girls. Filfil (pepper) is a bearded furry purple puppet who often gets carried away with himself. He is a bit egotistical and loves to eat honey-sesame sticks.

Alam Simsim reuses many of the sketches from other versions of Sesame Street, dubbed into Egyptian Arabic. Some of these include segments using American Muppets, however some names are changed. Ernie and Bert are known as Shadi and Hadi, Elmo is called Tohfa (antique), Telly is named Mosaad , and Grover is Antar. Kermit is simply called Kermit.

Language Learning

The use of language in Alam Simsim is designed to serve multiple purposes as part of early childhood education. The letter and reading segments are taught in Modern Standard Arabic which is the language that all Arabic children will use for reading and writing. However, the skits are all in Egyptian Arabic dialect, that used in Egypt for regular interaction.

For example, a segment on the letter Sin will show a picture of a car and call it by the Standard Arabic name, Sayara. However, cars that appear in skits will be called by the word 'Arabiya, as they are commonly known in Egypt. In this way, children learn that there are two words for the object depending on the context and therefore are not confused when learning to read Modern Standard Arabic. This is the same way that a bilingual child learns words in different languages at the same time.

Alam Simsim also introduces the very first Arabic alphabet song created by the show's producers so Egyptian girls and boys will sing their alphabet for the first time.

Crew

Executive Producer: Robert Knezevic
Producer: Amr Koura, CEO of Alkarma Edutainment
Managing Director and Head Writer: Dina Amin

DVDs

Nine Alam Simsim DVD's have been released in Egypt to date. All feature segments from the show loosely based around themes:

See also

External Links