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How do you say hello in Spanish? Explore the pages of this Spanish English picture dictionary to learn new words and phrases. Colorful photographs and simple labels make learning Spanish fun.
"This attractive picture-book dictionary for English-speaking children features double-page layouts of clear, brightly colored photographs reminiscent of those in Margaret Miller’s Guess Who? (1994) and Tana Hoban’s Exactly the Opposite (1990, both HarperCollins). The look is modern, uncluttered, and inviting. Vocabulary words appear in an easy-to-see white bubble with the English first, then the Spanish with a pronunciation guide underneath. For example, a little boy is labeled “cousin–el primo–(PREE-moh).” The book starts with a table of contents and an explanation of how to use the dictionary. A bonus is that the Spanish words include the article. http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6718970.html?industryid=49055" - Criticas/Library Journal
February 16, 2010
"Full of color photographs and bold, easy-to-read words, the books in this series will make learning the basics of language fun. . . .These bright books will catch the eye of young browsers and will serve as excellent teaching tools. Recommended.”" - Library Media Connection
June 1, 2010