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SINHALA AKUREN AKURA

RS.450


` ` is an engaging childrenâ``s book designed to make learning Sinhala fun and interactive. Ideal for early learners, this book supports language development through playful illustrations and easy-to-read text, making it a perfect addition to any child`s book collection in Sri Lanka.

  • Features vibrant, cheerful illustrations to engage young readers.
  • Contains simple Sinhala letters and language exercises.
  • Softcover book, ensuring it`s safe and easy for children to handle.
  • Compact size, convenient for travel or home learning.
  • Printed on high-quality, durable paper to withstand regular use.
  • Ideal for preschool learning environments or at-home educational activities.
  • Encourages a supportive learning environment with interactive elements.

Bring language learning to life by adding ` ` to your cart on Kapruka today.

Absolutely, you can purchase the Sinhala Akuren Akura book as a gift and have it delivered directly to the recipient’s address. You can also include a personal message if desired.

Yes, the book contains colorful illustrations and interactive content that are designed to engage children and enhance their learning experience.

Yes, the Sinhala Akuren Akura book can be delivered to most locations throughout Sri Lanka.

The Sinhala Akuren Akura book is primarily designed for young children who are beginning to learn and understand the Sinhala language.

The main focus of the book is to assist young learners in developing their Sinhala language skills, including reading, writing, and comprehension in a fun and engaging way.

Online price at Kapruka is LKR 450

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Early childhood reading in Sri Lanka spans language workbooks, alphabet practice, and structured learning materials that support foundational literacy at home and in pre-school settings. Parents stocking a young child's study corner often pair language learning books with biography and comics and graphic to build a well-rounded reading and writing routine.

Beyond workbooks, families building a home reading habit often explore illustrated storybooks, simple poetry collections, and picture-based vocabulary titles. Browsing enviornment alongside literacy titles keeps young learners engaged with both language and creative expression in the same study session.

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