100 First Words for Toddlers: English-French Bilingual - by Jayme Yannuzzi
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Highlights
- Help little ones ages 0 to 3 expand their English and French language skills Make it fun for toddlers to learn all kinds of new words in both English and French.
- 1-3 Years
- 7.8" x 7.9" Paperback
- 56 Pages
- Juvenile Nonfiction, Concepts
- Series Name: 100 First Words
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About the Book
Help little ones ages 0 to 3 expand their English and French language skills. Make it fun for your toddler to learn all kinds of new words in both English and French.Book Synopsis
Help little ones ages 0 to 3 expand their English and French language skills
Make it fun for toddlers to learn all kinds of new words in both English and French. Taking them from "airplane" and "l'avion" to "window" and "la fenêtre," this standout among French books for kids allows them to build their understanding of both languages and discover new ways to communicate and express themselves.
- 100 first words-Grow your toddler's vocabulary with a variety of everyday words, each presented in both English and French.
- Adorable artwork-Engage young readers and help them better understand each word's meaning with large, colorful images.
- Teaching tips-Make learning even more effective with easy tips (in both languages) for getting toddlers to remember each word.
Aidez vos tout-petits de 0 à 3 ans à développer leurs compétences linguistiques en anglais et en Français
Égayer l'apprentissage de toute une gamme de nouveaux mots en anglais et en français pour les tout-petits. En les accompagnant de airplane et l'avion jusqu'à window et la fenêtre, ce livre permet aux enfants d'approfondir leurs connaissances des deux langues et de découvrir de nouvelles façons de communiquer et de s'exprimer.
- 100 premiers mots-Enrichir le vocabulaire de votre tout-petit avec une grande variété de mots de tous les jours, tous présentés en anglais et en français.
- Belles illustrations-Captiver les jeunes lecteurs et aidez-les à mieux comprendre le sens de chaque mot grâce à de grandes images en couleurs.
- Astuces d'enseignants-Rendre l'apprentissage encore plus efficace avec des astuces simples (fournies dans les deux langues) pour aider les tout-petits à retenir chaque mot.
Review Quotes
"An ideal book for developing vocabulary and language skills for toddlers! The brightly colored pictures corresponding to the word on the page helps to build word association and connection." --Paige Kennedy, M.A, First Grade Teacher
"Jayme has used her years of teaching experience to write the perfect book to help toddlers learn their first words. The colorful pictures and corresponding words will help toddlers of all abilities learn new words." --Nikita Desai, Special Education Teacher, Ed. M Special Education
"This is the perfect book to help toddlers start to build confidence as readers! Plus, the bright pictures and matching words will have them wanting to read this book over and over again!" --Elyse Rhodes, Early Childhood Educator, M.Ed.
"100 First Words for Toddlers is the perfect tool to use for vocabulary building. I love the bright colors and beautiful illustrations that will hold a toddler's attention as they point to the pictures and learn new words. As a mama to two preschoolers, I am always on the hunt for fun, new books--and I am so excited to add this book to our home library!" --Laurin Brainard, Curriculum Designer, The Primary Brain
About the Author
JAYME YANNUZZI, M. ELEMENTARY ED., is a former first grade teacher and the creator of the blog Teach Talk Inspire, where she shares activity ideas, printables, and resources to entertain and educate your kids at home. SARAH REBAR is an illustrator based in Los Angeles, with a BFA in Illustration and Design from Syracuse University. She loves to draw stories and fun illustrations for kids. ROSIE EYRE is a British translator and passionate Francophile, who has lived in France and England. She studied French at the University of Cambridge before doing an MA in translation. ROSIE EYRE est traductrice britannique et francophile confirmée, qui a vécu en France et en Angleterre. Elle a étudié le français à l'université de Cambridge avant d'obtenir son Master en traduction.