Kids Stuff Italian: Easy Italian Phrases to Teach Your Kids (Bilingual Kids)
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Rating | : | 4.51 (529 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0960614087 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 173 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-04-27 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Learning Italian is very personable. Who can resist You're tops! or Wonderful, wonderful you! which are extra special when said in Italian.. What could be more natural then, than Kids Stuff Italian which is meant to be shared by mothers and dads with children, and grandmothers and grandfathers with grandchildren. Learning Italian is a way of maintaining the family ties
--K. --Melissa Simpson, Daily Press, February 4, 2001A good introduction and supplement for speaking Italian to kids. Bishop, July 5, 2005A good introduction and supplement for speaking Italian to kids. -- K. Includes nursery rhymes and pronunciation guide. Includes nursery rhymes and pronunciation guide. Includes nursery rhymes and pronunciation guide. --Melissa Simpson, Daily Press, February 4, 2001Rather like Cliff's Notes of the Italian language for anyone who wants to speak Italian with young children. Bishop, July 5, 2005Rather like Cliff's Notes of the Italian language for anyone who wants to speak Italian with young children. Includes nursery rhymes and pronunciation guide. -- Melissa Simpson, Daily Press, February 4, 2001A good introduction and supplement for speaking Italian to kids. A good introduction and supplement for sp
Typical expressions used with children in Italian KIDS STUFF---ITALIAN is for Moms and Dads who want to raise their children to speak Italian in a natural way. It's the first step. Using these phrases in every day situations opens up additional experiences using Italian: reading, games, activities, outings---all spoken in Italian with . D. Burger said Love this book. I am teaching my son Italian but am not fluent myself. This book is such a great reference. I am learning so many new sayings as is he!! A must buy!!. Gave it as a gift for a three year old! Patricia The parents thought it would be great. Especially for the dad to learn as he taught the daughter. Mom knows Italian but dad is charged with the teaching and he learns too!So, I personally can't rate this book other than the parents thought it was a great gift for the three year old to s
Therese Slevin Pirz was smitten with Italian when she learned it from her father-in-law. . Hopefully, others will feel the same, and want to make Italian a part of their daily life. To this day she believes Italian is a beautiful, melodious language meant for everybody