Berlitz Kid's Italian Picture Dictionary (Berlitz Picture Dictionaries)
by Inc. Berlitz International
from Berlitz Kids
With more than 1000 colorful entries, the Berlitz Kids Picture Dictionaries offer children a source of alphabetized words that will spark curiosity and enhance language learning. These lively and entertaining dictionaries are filled with terms every child wants to know, including colors, shapes, numbers, family members, foods, and animals. Illustrated by award-winning Chris Demarest with lovable characters in hilarious situations, these basic reference books are as fun as they are useful. Available for children learning French, German, Italian, Spanish, and English for Spanish Speakers.
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New World Baby Italian
by Tracie Hanson
from Tracie Hanson
New World Baby Italian teaches color, numbers, shapes, and animals in Italian. Each page provides the word in English, the foreign translation of the word, and its pronunciation. Books may be purchased individually or as a set. See also, New World Baby - The Collection.
Each New World Baby Book translates the following words: Red, Orange, Yellow, Blue, Green, Cat, Dog, Horse, Pig, Chicken, One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine, Ten, Circle, Square, & Triangle.
Learn Italian Through Fairy Tales Beauty & the Beast Level 3 (Foreign Language Through Fairy Tales) (Foreign Language Through Fairy Tales)
by David Burke
from Slangman Publishing
Each fairy tale starts in English, then slowly MORPHS INTO ITALIAN
Begin with LEVEL 1! This book will teach your child 20+ new Italian words in a fun, fast, and truly easy way! Here s how it works...
* An English word in the fairy tale is circled with its Italian translation in the column.
* From that moment forward, the Italian word (written in red) will be used throughout the rest of the story... and it will be used again and again in context!
* As the fairy tale progresses, more and more Italian words are added like a big language train gathering words along the way.
* The new words are repeated throughout the story helping to reinforce understanding.
* By the end of the book, the child has easily learned 20+ new Italian words in context!
It's easy! And remember... each level uses words taught from previous levels...so you ll want to continue with the next levels. By the end of the last level, the fairy tale will be written almost entirely in Italian - and it will be easy to understand EVERYTHING!
****************************************** Included: Audio CD with narration, sound effects, & fully orchestrated original music
**Composed, arranged, and performed**
by Slangman David Burke!
Kids Stuff Italian: Easy Italian Phrases to Teach Your Kids (Bilingual Kids) (Bilingual Kids)
by Therese Slevin Pirz
from Chou-Chou Press
Learning Italian is a way of maintaining the family ties. Learning Italian is very personable. What could be more natural then, than Kids Stuff Italian which is meant to be shared by mothers and dads with children, and grandmothers and grandfathers with grandchildren. Who can resist "You're tops!" or "Wonderful, wonderful you!" which are extra special when said in Italian.
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