Esta serie de libros biling?es se hizo acreedora al premio Benjam?n Franklin. El presente libro sobre el alfabeto tiene ilustraciones de juguetes, instrumentos musicales y otros objetos en colores alegres que son conocidos y de uso com?n. Cada p?gina contiene una letra del alfabeto espa?ol (incluida la doble ele [ll]). La autora escogi? objetos que comienzan con la misma letra en ambos idiomas (por ejemplo, airplane/avi?n, flower/flor, juice/jugo, etc.). El uso de criaturas ex?ticas de Am?rica del Sur y Am?rica Central, como el ?and? y el quetzal, le imprimen al libro un sabor latino ?nico. Una forma muy entretenida para que los ni?os aprendan a reconocer las letras del alfabeto a trav?s de estas encantadoras ilustraciones. Recomendado para ni?os de 3 a 6 a?os.
Great little starter book for very young Bilingual or Beginning Spanish learners
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
My son, who received this book from me as a travel occupier on a long-haul flight, loved looking at the vibrant and large illustrations on each page and listening to me read aloud the words for each letter in both the English and Spanish that he insisted on having it read to him again and again throughout our 19 day vacation and has since requested it at least once a week. We are concentrating on trying to raise him bilingual, though we are neither native Spanish speakers but have learnt over years. However, this is a great book for beginning words, regardless of which language or languages you prefer.
Great books with eye-catching illustrations
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I really like these books. The alphabet one has great illustrations that my little one likes to look at (and so do I). Because it finds words that start with the same letter in English and Spanish, you get a nice variety of examples for the letters. For example, crayons instead of the traditional cat for C or monster instead of monkey for M. I highly recommend these books as a good way to gain exposure to another language. Enjoy!!!
Great bilingual alphabet book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
This book does a great job of teaching the alphabet in English and Spanish. With each letter, the author found a word for an object that starts with the same letter in both English and Spanish...A - airplane, avión...B - balls, bolas...C - crayons, creyones. Two words are a little unusual.. ñandú and quetzal, but it is clearly hard to find words that start with "ñ" and words that mean the same thing in English and Spanish AND start with the letter "q". Overall, I think the author did a great job finding words that started the same in both languages. The pictures are clear and playful. It is a wonderful introduction to the alphabet for your little bilingual baby!
The Alphabet/El Alfabeto
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
My daughter was having trouble getting the alphabet down in her Spanish class. I remembered that I had this book, and we pulled it out and began going over it consistently. In no tme did she finally master it and got an A in her class on the test. Because of the way that the book was written, we were both able to learn the alphabet and other words that were in it, and now both of my children want me to continue getting books like these by this author so that they can learn more. They have a lot of Spanish friends, and have enjoyed practicing what they have learned from these books. These books are simple enough for a small child, and informative enough for an adult like me to pick-up the language.
Excellent primer on the basics
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Our 30 month old loves this set. It's in-depth enough (shapes, for example) that it will keep him engaged for months. Great illustrations. Sturdy, well-made construction.
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