Sunday, December 6, 2009
Teach Kids Spanish with Audio Books! Giveaway!
I am huge fan of any kind of literacy learning that will enrich my children's bilingual development. Lorito Books is one of our absolute favorites! Their audio books are beautifully written, illustrated, and narrated. The audio portion really keeps children engaged and interested. It is a fantastic tool for comprehension and fluency reinforcement. Audio books are a powerful tool for teaching Spanish to children!
Lorito Books offer high quality, word-for-word audiobook readalongs for young readers and second language learners. They are dedicated to building literacy and second language skills with the use of audiobooks as learning tools. The culturally relevant titles and bright, appealing illustrations engage children and bring the stories to life!
Check out their new releases here!
Giveaway! You have the chance to win this fabulous audio book El Desierto es Mi Madre. Simply visit Lorito Books , return here and make a comment indicating which title interests you most, or what you have learned about their company. One lucky winner will be chosen Dec. 13. This is a perfect holiday gift.
Comment now for your chance to win this gorgeous book by Pat Mora.
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Any of these books would be great...we don't have any Spanish audio books. Very interesting to read the background on the readers of the stories.
Hi, I read the samples for the new books and the one that I like the most is "Nueve Patas". All of them are well prepare and what I love the most is the pronunciation in the reading, very nice spanish with no accent. Excellent material to complement my spanish instructions.Thanks
The Caldo book sounds great! Children can relate to a rainy day family activity. This will help them learn the Spanish vocabulary.
I think Adivina qué soñé sounds interesting! Audio books are a great way to learn!
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I like El Mono Azul.
I have been on the lookout for Spanish audiobooks. I am trying to teach our children Spanish, while learning myself. There are no Spanish-speaking people where we live so it's great for them - and me - to be able to hear it spoken.
If you know of other resources like this, would you shoot me an email?
They all look pretty interesting, but I think that Nueve Patas would be most appropriate for my infant son.
We LOVE audio books. I will probably order them all! I would love to hve the new release about the girl who doesn't want to go to bed. We are having issues in this area currently!
Miss you guys, Beth Ineson.
I love the Nueve Patas or Adivina Que Sone looks cute. Thanks so much!
I think that my son would love El Mono Azul.
I have been searching for interesting materials to teach my kids Spanish and these audio books look super! Thanks for letting me know about them. They look fun and just the right level. THanks!
Hola! I have been looking for books like these to share with my daughter, who already speaks quite a bit of Spanish, and loves to learn things 'a la misma vez' both in Spanish and in English. I like the book that is being offered in the giveaway, "El desierto es mi madre."
Hola! I have been looking for books like these to share with my daughter, who already speaks quite a bit of Spanish, and loves to learn things 'a la misma vez' both in Spanish and in English. I like the book that is being offered in the giveaway, "El desierto es mi madre."
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