Adam Wa Mishmish (Arabic: آدم ومشمش) is an Arabic-language educational cartoon created in 2016. Initially published on YouTube, the series teaches literacy in Arabic, numeracy, and the elements of musical instruments such as the ney.[1]
History
editThe program was founded by Luma Al Adnani in an effort to teach her son Adam the Arabic language. The other co-founders are Lina Al Adnani, COO & Music Lead, Ibrahim Taha, the music manager and Lutfi Zayed, the creative director. [2] In April 2016, Adam Wa Mishmish was created on the video sharing website YouTube to provide free educational entertainment to children who wanted to learn Arabic across the world.[1]
In its early stages, Adam Wa Mishmish was self-funded. Later, seven episodes were funded through the Jordanian crowdfunding site Afkarmena.com.[3] Following the release of the first season of Adam Wa Mishmish on YouTube, the startup received funding from the Abdul Hameed Shoman Foundation, which helped produce the first 80 episodes, a play and a book series.[3] In 2021, the startup raised $475,000 in a seed funding round led by Hadi Badi a Saudi Arabia-based news and review site.[4]
Adam wa Mishmish specialize in creating fun Arabic resources to make learning Arabic fun and educational. That includes music, animation, books and interactive live musical plays.[5]
References
edit- ^ a b "Children in the Middle East & North Africa want funnier, relatable Arabic cartoons". Euronews. 20 November 2020. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
- ^ "Jordan's music-based EdTech Adam wa Mishmish secured $475K Fund". TheStartUpSceneMena. Retrieved 2021-06-21.
- ^ a b Suha Ma’ayeh (March 19, 2017). "How a Jordanian family is trying to save the Arabic language, one cartoon at a time". The National (Abu Dhabi).
- ^ "The Capital Quest | Jordan's Adam Wa Mishmish gets seed funding; UAE's Global Ventures makes ed-tech bet". The Capital Quest. June 10, 2021.
- ^ "Startup helps children learn Arabic through a cartoon called Adam Wa Mishmish".