Baby Einstein: Wordsworth's Book Of Words; A Bilingual Book Of Words
Wordsworth the parrot uses pictures to introduce Spanish words for one's body, clothes, toys, people & professions, house, food, animals and transportation.
Like all Baby Einstein products, it's designed so the toddler can maximize learning. The 'chapters' allow you to parse the learning. We let the little one pick the subject area, and we work on just those words at a session.
This is an identification/naming/matching book. The pictures are objects, and the pages don't lend themselves to adding a story (or verbs!).
S/He loves to look at the pictures and point to objects while we read the Spanish & English words.
This is an easy way to teach Spanish. Given the short attention span of the 20-month old, not sure starting at 6 months would help, as s/he isn't interested in repeating the words, just listening.
This is a pictoral dictionary for teaching Spanish.
This is a Spanish-English dictionary designed for the toddler set, focused on the objects that comprise their world.
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6 to 9
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Started reading with 20 month old child.
If you're serious about teaching language early, this is a good one to have on the shelf.
Title | Baby Einstein: Wordsworth's Book of Words: A Bilingual Book of Words |
Author | Julie Aigner Clark |
Publisher | Disney Press © 2002 |
Illustrators | Nadeem Zaidi |
ISBN | 0786808837 |
Material | Hard Cover |
Genres | Foreign Language | Bilingual |