In Portuguese, from 0yo.
Cute book with colourful and fun illustrations showing how several animal bathe. It makes bath times more fun for the little ones.
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In Portuguese, from 0yo.
Cute book with colourful and fun illustrations showing how several animal bathe. It makes bath times more fun for the little ones.
For more information visit http://bit.ly/2H6tHgj
Bilingual Tagalog-English, from 8yo.
Carmina is desperate. She really wants to go to Marjorie’s birthday this Saturday but she does not know what to get to her friend who already has everything.
Great book to teach about values and money, the difference between wants and needs.
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Bilingual Tagalog-English, from 4yo.
Karlo goes to daycare and he does not behave well with his little friends. He steals their lunch, says mean things, tries to wake a friend up during naptime, he knocks a block tower down, etc…
One day, he goes to school and cannot find anyone. Where is everybody? He finally finds his friends happily playing together in the backyard.
He tries to join in but no-one wants to play with Karlo. Karlo is very sad and he finally understands that he has been mean with his friends and tries to make up and be nice from now onwards.
This book is great to introduce daycare to children and how they are expected to behave while in a group.
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Bilingual Tagalog-English, from 8yo.
This book is about the life cycle of the frog. One day a funny looking fish is born near a school of minnows in the mangroves. The minnows accept this new friend and call him Polliwog as he keeps wiggling. However one day, it becomes harder to breathe under the water, and his legs are growing and his tail is shortening. What is happening? Will he still be able to be friend with the minnows after the weird things that are happening with his body?
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Bilingual Tagalog-English, from 8yo.
This story is about a gourd. This gourd was envious and greedy because he did not have colours nor taste of the other vegetables. One night was everyone was asleep, he decides to steal colours and taste from the other veggies. The following morning everyone finds out and goes to trial with the fairies. Surprisingly, the fairies let him keep everything.
However, he must have been too greedy because all of a sudden all the colours and tastes want to mix together and the gourd become green, wrinkle and bitter.
Gourd is happy, he finally has his on colour and taste even if they are not as bright as the other vegetables.
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Opening little minds up to other cultures is giving the gifts of curiosity, love of learning about and from others but also tolerance. Taking your children to cultural festivals, making them taste foreign foods, reading books in foreign languages, reading foreign stories translated in English, playing games are all great ideas to offer this multicultural exposure without having to travel.
Here is a list of multicultural ideas that you might like to have at home. They are fun and great for learning.
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In Portuguese, from 4yo
Sweet story about a young boy who believes in Santa Claus despite all adults around him saying that Santa is not for real. The grown ups must not know how to read the signs. Santa is real!
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In Spanish, from 0yo.
Gorgeous and sturdy board books. The collection includes 4 titles: The veterinarian, the cook, the mechanic and the gardener.
The designs are contemporary and colourful, perfect to attract the young readers’ attention.
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In Portuguese, from 0yo.
Playful board book with bright colours that your little one will love. Play with this fun farm animal masks and make your child laugh and be curious about animals.
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In Spanish, from 4yo.
This large format book is perfect to read out in a playgroup or in a classroom. You will love the 32 illustrations by Ingela P. Arrhenius. It will remind you of the 40s and 50s art style.
There is one word about the city per page. You can promote language by asking questions, such as what is the name of your mailman? Is the school close to your house? What is your favourite restaurant?
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