Description
Teach Your Children First Words in English or Japanese
This little story is about Bobby the dog. He is missing. You need to find him! The search for him in different places is a delightful read-aloud. Little dogs like to play, right? But sometimes, they disappear. Why did he leave without his bone? Did he go to the dentist? Maybe he could not chew his bone anymore?
Where did he go?
Kids will learn different places, objects, and simple questions and answers, but mostly, they will cry out a loud "hooray" when the funny dog is discovered at the end. Where? Well, just read...
Here's what makes this book special:
• Parallel text in English and Japanese
• Translated by expert native-speaking translators
• The story is simple and suitable for early-age learning
• All the illustrations are original, creative, and fun
• For reading aloud at home or in preschool, kindergarten, or for reading together at school
• Optimal for the first contact with a foreign language
Kids learn quickly and easily. With bilingual children's books, you set them up for success and expand their horizons from an early age! This dual-language story is specifically designed to teach children new foreign words and phrases as you read to them. The book is also available in other languages. If you and your children like funny animals and a bit of seek-and-find, then you'll both love this charming story!
Two Versions Of Japanese:
This book is for bilingual language learning. It is edited in two versions. Considerations in the editing are following differences between English and Japanese grammar.Pronouns (I, you, he, she, me, him, her, etc.) are often dropped in the subject and/or object as well as in the possessive form in Japanese.There are different verb forms: polite, simple, dictionary form, etc., besides verb conjugations.Finally, there are sentence-ending particles to convey nuances.
In the text, the first line in bold letters uses children's language, which is not generally taught in Japanese learning books. The second line in smaller letters includes pronouns and uses a polite form which is typically taught in Japanese language textbooks.
For all kids ages 2+ learning English or Japanese as a second language.
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WHAT REVIEWERS SAY ABOUT THE DIFFERENT VERSIONS OF THE BOOK:
"Lovely illustrations."
"Cute illustrations and a playful story in two languages."
"A fun way to learn."
"This is an adorable book and a great way to introduce another language to children."
"Make learning effortless and fun."
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