Spanish stories for kids have always been popular but now Spanish stories have been written in English so that English children can learn as they enjoy story time.
Two children’s stories each tell the stories of children who met while in Spain. One English and one Spanish. The children share the same name which is a clever of introducing Spanish right from the onset.
For those readers who do not speak Spanish a clever glossary has been added top the back of the book which pronounces each Spanish word phonetically.
Children love to join in and some even find sitting still for too long quite a challenge so there is plenty of opportunity for young children to join in.
They will have a chance to speak the Spanish words out loud in the appropriate gap. Not only does this encourage Spanish learning it also ensures full concentration from the child in order that they can engage.
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