

Ahlan Simsim
Season 1
Ahlan Simsim offers a warm and joyful welcome to early learning to young children across the Middle East. Designed for children ages 3-8.
Where to Watch Ahlan Simsim • Season 1
27 Episodes
- Piece of The PastE2
Piece of The PastWhen Teta Noor finds Hadi's box of childhood stuff, everyone (even Ma'zooza) does an impromptu show-and-tell about their favorite childhood toy. Well, everyone except Jad. He doesn't have his beloved drum anymore, because he forgot it when he left his last home. So, Basma decides to a similar drum for her friend. - Tale of two cakesE3
Tale of two cakesBasma and Jad are excited to compete in a cake decorating contest. But when they can't agree on how to decorate their cake, they each go their own way. As the competition escalates, they each get jealous of the other's decorating successes...until they learn how to cope with their big feeling and work together. - Very Special InvitationE5
Very Special InvitationBasma wants to show off her new song for Jad, but he's busy. So is Hadi. And Teta Noor. Even Ma'zooza doesn't have time. Basma is so sad to not have an audience that she confides in Abu'l Fihem...who helps her make a plan so that everyone can listen to her great new song. - Missing BasmaE16
Missing BasmaWhen Basma goes to her one-on-one singing class with Gargur, Jad feels intense separation anxiety. To avoid feeling lonely, he tries to keep busy and even to play soccer with Ma'zooza, but nothing works. Abu'l Fihem encourages Jad to express his feelings through drawing - and he ends up painting a mural of himself with Basma. - Imagination BoxE17
Imagination BoxTeta Noor and Hadi are recycling a big cardboard box. Basma and Jad think of wild ideas of how they can use it. (An aquarium. No, a theater. No, a bed for Ma'zooza!) But every time they try to create what is in their imaginations, something goes wrong-it's super frustrating. - Movie NightE21
Movie NightTeta Noor finds a home video of Ma'zooza, and everyone's excited to watch it. Jad suggests transforming the living room into a movie theater by turning off all the lights. When Basma keeps finding reasons to keep the lights on, everyone realizes that she's afraid of the dark.



