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The Children’s Book Review | October 29, 2016
Give a child a completely new perspective and open their eyes to new ways of seeing the world.
Bosley Sees the World: A Dual Language Book
Written by Tim Johnson
Illustrated by Ozzy Esha
Follow Bosley Bear as he discovers how big the world is and how much there is to explore and learn. Bosley is a confident and curious little bear who looks for new challenges around every corner. This is a dual language book in Spanish and English and is designed to help teach your child new words and phrases. The teaching methods used in this book allow children to learn at their own pace and enjoy the learning process.
These methods include:
- Repeat words
- Simple phrases
- Opposites
- Highlighted vocab words
- Contextual learning
- Corresponding imagery
For children, learning a new language in the context of a story is such a powerful learning tool, because they can use the images, characters and plot to help them remember words and phrases. Even simple foreign words and phrases can give a child a completely new perspective and open their eyes to new ways of seeing the world.
Ages 2-4 | Publisher: The Language Bear | 2012 | ISBN-13: 978-0615609669
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About the Author
Tim Johnson discovered the power of bilingual books while visiting Japan as a teenager. In 2007 He founded the Language Bear bilingual bookstore and is committed to educating children in foreign languages as a tool for increasing cultural awareness and gaining new perspectives. A product design engineer by trade, Tim’s quest for knowledge and understanding is a daily pursuit. He continues to broaden the horizons of children as a martial arts instructor, always encouraging young students to become more aware of the enormous world around them.
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3 Comments
My grandson’s dad and his parents are from Russia, so the English to Russian translation of Tim Johnson’s book, Bosley Sees the World would augment his bookshelf with a foreign flavor.
Grandchildren are in love with books.
Congrats, Jaci S. (IL)! You are the luck winner of the English-German version. A copy will be on the way to you soon.