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El Gato Leo Comes to Play! A First Spanish Story von Opal Dunn
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AnneJohnson | Mar 31, 2015 | The index of first lines is not very useful unless one is already familiar with the poems. The table of contents of the titles of each poem does not give a clear indication of what the poem will be about. When I think of children's books, I think colors and illustrations. There is an over-abundance of illustrations. Some are helpful, some are not. Some pages are filled to the brim with illustrations that it is distracting and overwhelming.
Opal Dunn is a specialist in early and second language development. Math is a language that everyone needs to learn. The poetry and rhymes she used to help young readers with counting numbers are a good idea. I used similar techniques as an ESL teacher. Rhymes like "In the Kitchen" uses simple, similar syntax and redundancy to make a long rhyme more easier to remember. However, the rhymes do not sound appealing to me. I find them to be very boring.
Opal Dunn is a specialist in early and second language development. Math is a language that everyone needs to learn. The poetry and rhymes she used to help young readers with counting numbers are a good idea. I used similar techniques as an ESL teacher. Rhymes like "In the Kitchen" uses simple, similar syntax and redundancy to make a long rhyme more easier to remember. However, the rhymes do not sound appealing to me. I find them to be very boring.
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ktnguyen | Apr 26, 2014 | A simple book about the journey of a little fishing boat and its captain. The illustration style is of a very well done, attractive cut-out/textured collage.
Source: Pierce County Library (Lakewood)
Ages: Toddler
Source: Pierce County Library (Lakewood)
Ages: Toddler
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caseyannc76 | May 9, 2013 | There are so many cool ideas in this book, which presents a complete program for a do-it-yourself foreign language class with your child. Or any child, or adult for that matter. There's also a fun phrase section in the back, with sentences in several languages that kids may find a lot more relevant than your usual list of basic phrases (which often has to do with how to find the hotel and the train station).
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