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Let's Learn Spanish Coloring Book (Let's Learn Coloring Books)

Let's Learn Spanish Coloring Book (Let's Learn Coloring Books)
By Anne-Francoise Pattis

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The books in this delightful series make learning a new vocabulary fun and easy by combining it with coloring pictures--something that virtually every young child loves to do. While they color, kids learn eighty everyday words, such as the names of the seasons, various animals, parts of the body, articles of clothing, and more. The coloring books contain:

  • 59 full-page illustrations, alphabetically organized
  • Culturally appropriate subjects, such as labandera, showing the flags of Spain and Mexico or l'immeuble, showing a typical Parisian apartment building.
  • A glossary featuring translations and a pronunciation guide
  • A review puzzle to test how much has been learned

The books in the Let's Learn Coloring Book series are a great resource for parents, teachers, and care-givers who want to foster a love of language in children, and a valuable tool for reinforcing at home the language study kids get in school.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #417356 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-06-20
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 64 pages

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From the Back Cover
Introduce children to Spanish through their love of coloring

Do you want your young child to develop a love of languages? Then make learning Spanish fun by combining it with a favorite child's activity--coloring pictures! Let's Learn Spanish Coloring Book introduces kids ages three to six to everyday Spanish vocabulary using the same simple techniques that help children build vocabulary in their native language.

Alphabetically organized from el aniversario (birthday) to el zorro (fox), these Spanish "lessons" consist of delightful illustrations your child can bring to life with all the colors of the spectrum. While working crayons down to the nub, your child will learn eighty everyday words, such as the names of the seasons, animals, parts of the body, articles of clothing, and more. Other features include:

  • Culturally rich illustrations to introduce your child to the Hispanic lifestyle as well as the language
  • An illustrated review page allowing kids to check their own language recall
  • A glossary that includes the phonetic pronunciation of each word.

Whether you're a teacher trying to foster a love of languages in your students or a parent who wants to get a head start on language study, this charming book is great resource for imaginative, active language learning.

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Customer Reviews

Let's Learn Spanish Coloring Book4
This book provides several pictures for each letter of the alphabet. The Spanish word or words are written in bold print. Most of the pictures are large and simple but some of the pictures have small detail which make it difficult for little hands to color. This book is a good supplement for children learning Spanish. However, if you do not speak Spanish it might be difficult to determine from a few of the pictures what the Spanish word means.

Fun pictures!4
I use this coloring book with my first grade students. It has a very simple vocabulary which is appropriate for this age level. The pictures to color are in large print and easy to color. I teach a letter of the alphabet each time along with them coloring a picture. The students are learning the vocabulary very easily and enjoying coloring too. This is well worth the cost.

This book is Ok.3
We bought this for our four year old. Each page has a letter of the alphabet,with a word and a picture. I guess it is okay for really basic, but my husband had taken several spanish classes, so I think we were looking for more. There is no help in pronunciation of the word. It is not like you can sound the words out so if you do not know some spanish, good luck.