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The Usborne First Thousand Words in Spanish: With Easy Pronunciation Guide (First Picture Book)In association with Amazon.comby: Heather Amery Price: $19.75 Prices subject to change.Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Dewey Decimal Number: 468.1 EAN: 9780746023099 Edition: Revised ISBN: 074602309X Label: E.D.C. Publishing Manufacturer: E.D.C. Publishing Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 64 Publication Date: 1996-03 Publisher: E.D.C. Publishing Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Studio: E.D.C. Publishing Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Great Pictures, interesting bookI purchased this book for my three year old. She loves the pictures and we play find-it type games with them (ala - Waldo). The only real downfall is that while the Spanish words for many of the items in the picture are around the edges of each page, no pronunciation is included. I'm sure that's no big deal for parents who already speak Spanish, but unfortunately, I cannot read the words to my daughter since I don't know the Spanish rules for pronunciation. Sure, you can go to the internet and ... Read More Rating: - Fun, Friendly, and FactualTired of boring and bland spanish tools? This book is bursting with vivid, whimsical, illustrations depicting everyday life with humor and clarity that will attract even beginning adult students. The apealing story type pictures not only define spanish words, but they also promote spanish interaction between reader and child or student with student. On "la cocina" page, a father washes dises amidst a swirling pandemonium of dropping dishes, spilt juice, and a todler with a pot on his head. A teacher ... Read More Rating: - Learning Spanish for a missions tripThis book really helped me work on my pronunciation and vocabulary for a mission trip I took to Mexico in early January. I plan on passing it on to my daughter as she gets older... Rating: - Not recommended as one's primary resource to learn SpanishThere are pictures with the corresponding Spanish definition but the literal English translation is not included. I find this to be a bit challenging for some of the items as there can be multiple English words referring to a single object and without the exact English translation you aren't sure. For example, there is a picture of a 3 drawer dresser defined as comoda. In English this could be nightstand, dresser, bureau... Also some of the pictures are difficult to distinguish. One page has a picture ... Read More Rating: - Usborne First 1000 Words in SpanishAs a second grade teacher who teaches Spanish to his students, this book was a big help as well as an excellent resource for the kids. It was an often used resource and invaluable when it came to helping the kids who were having a more difficult time learning the vocabulary and the simple conversation pieces.
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