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Book review: ‘Pip et Prune, j’ai oublie mon doudou’

In French, from 0yo.

Prune (Posy) is very excited. She has a sleepover at her friend Pip’s place. She gets ready and off she goes. Pip and Prune have a great time together. They play the whole afternoon then go to bed. However, Prune realises that she forgot her frog. How will she be able to sleep without her favourite toy? Fortunately Pip finds a solution.

Gorgeous small format board book by Axel Scheffler. He also illustrates Julia Donaldson’s stories.

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Book review: ‘Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes’

Bilingual English-Spanish, Portuguese, Vietnamese

Head, shoulders, knees and toes, knees and toes… We all know this fun rhymes, let’s sing it in Spanish, Portuguese or Vietnamese. This song is a fun way to start teaching your little one about his body.

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Book review: ‘Tom Gates album genial’

In Spanish from 8yo.

Fantastic large format activity book. This is Tom Gates’s diary in which he writes about his day at school, his family and his friends.

The book is entertaining as it mixes storytelling as well as activities, such as questions to check if the readers has understood the text, mazes, guesses…

For more information visit http://bit.ly/2KY6Eq7

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Book review: ‘Adeus chucha, adeus fralda, vou dormir’

In Portuguese, from 2yo.

Three little board books perfect to motivate little ones with toilet training, getting rid of the pacifier and go to bed peacefully.

These colourful books come with a chart where parents and children can track the progress with stickers and when it is all done children get a paper No 1 Medal.

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Book review: ‘Giuseppe Verdi – Compositore d’Opera Italiano’

Bilingual English-Italian, from 6yo.

This is a great resources to learn about the famous Italian Opera Composer Giuseppe Verdi. You will find out about his life and work, fun facts. It also comes with question to test the understanding of the readers and the lyrics and translation of the ‘Va, Pensiero’ song.

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Book review: ‘Huellas’

In Spanish, from 2yo.

Whose paw prints are those? You will find that not only detectives can follow paw prints….Inspired by Montessori resources, this game lets the child explore and match the paw print with the animal. They can then observe how different the paw of the animals are. The child can group the paw prints and the animals by animal type and see the differences. Are the paw prints of the bird different from the amphibians? Why?

For the little one who cannot read yet but the short texts and the format of the letters are perfect for letter recognition.

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Book review: ‘Kapitbahay kubo’

In Tagalog, from 0yo.

Cute board book to learn about vegetables. You will love the colourful and playful illustrations.

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Book review: ‘But that won’t make me sleep!’

Bilingual English – Tagalog, from 8yo.

It is bedtime and a little girl cannot sleep. Her mom tries everything, a story, a bath… but to no avail util dad comes back from work. He tucks his daughter in and wishes her goodnight and finally the little girl falls asleep.

Perfect for young readers, this story presents the text in both languages on the same page to make it easy for language learners to understand the structure of each language.

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Book review: ‘Artemisia vuele dipingere’

Bilingual English-Italian, from 4yo.

400 years ago, in Rome, lived a young girl, Artemisa. She is the daughter of a famous painter Orazio Gentileschi. She too loved painting, her would let her practise on canvas scarps. One day, her father received an important order. A painting which had to be ready in a very short period of time. Orazio worked day and night siding several weeks to fulfil the order. The painting was nearly finished and was due to be collected the following day. However, Artemisia’s father was so exhausted that her daughter could not wake him up. She decided to finish the painting the way her dad had shown her to preserve her father’s impeccable reputation. The client was impressed with the final painting and Orazio was very proud of his daughter. From that day onwards, Artemisa was allowed to practise on new canvas and she became the most famous female painter of her time.

Great bilingual book for Italian learners who will reinforce their language as well as culture.

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Book review: ‘La mas grande del mundo’

In Spanish, from 2yo.

Do you know who is the biggest in the world? Is it the fly? The bird? The cat? The lizard? Who is the biggest animal? Find out with this amusing picture book. The text is written with capital letters so young readers can practise reading more easily.

For more information visit http://bit.ly/2KMO7hm