Kuku Kumi - It's all Swahili to me! - (Swahili Basics) by Kadebe Debe (Paperback)
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Highlights
- A perfect introduction for children to learn the vibrant word-sounds of one of the world's fastest-growing languages - Kiswahili.The book introduces children to counting in Kiswahili with a helpful pronunciation guide while presenting East African scenes through simple and vivid illustrations.Created to encourage children to read all by themselves, with simple words and illustrations that give clues to their meaning.
- 0-5 Years
- 8.5" x 8.5" Paperback
- 32 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Mathematics
- Series Name: Swahili Basics
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About the Book
Complemented with rhyming text and colorful illustrations, this is a fantastic introduction to the word-sounds of one of the world's fastest growing languages--Kiswahili--for children and those still young at heart. at heart.Book Synopsis
A perfect introduction for children to learn the vibrant word-sounds of one of the world's fastest-growing languages - Kiswahili.
The book introduces children to counting in Kiswahili with a helpful pronunciation guide while presenting East African scenes through simple and vivid illustrations.
Created to encourage children to read all by themselves, with simple words and illustrations that give clues to their meaning. It is also an educational tool to support homeschoolers, and families seeking to raise a bilingual or multilingual child.
This picture book is the perfect bedtime reading suitable for ages 1 and up - for toddlers, pre-schoolers, kindergarteners, and early readers - hakuna matata!
Review Quotes
"A perfect introduction for children to learn the numbers and vibrant word-sounds of one of the world's fastest-growing languages - Swahili."
"Written by a native Swahili speaker and global educator, this book is a wonderful bilingual educator's tool with creative and fun repetitions perfect for circle time class discussions."
"This picture book is the perfect bedtime reading suitable for ages 1 and up - for toddlers, pre-schoolers, kindergarteners, and early readers - hakuna matata!"