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Board book My Colors/ MIS Colores [Spanish] Book

ISBN: 0316233471

ISBN13: 9780316233477

My Colors/ MIS Colores [Spanish]

(Part of the My World Series)

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Book Overview

Learn Spanish with this color-themed title in Rebecca Emberley's beloved bilingual board book series that has sold over 1 million copies

Discovering your first words in Spanish and English is easy and fun with this cheerful board book with bright collage illustrations that introduce colors Your little learner will discover that rojo means red, amarillo means yellow, and verde means green, along with many other colors and everyday...

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Previous poster is wrong about translation

It is common knowledge that an article needs to be placed in front of nouns in Spanish and that this is not necessary for English nouns. It is absolutely correct that this was done in this book. "Color café" is a term used quite often throughout Latin America, but especially in Mexico and Central America, to mean brown.

A great series for early language acquisition

I have been using this entire series with my son since he was born, and he is now 14 months. He loves the pictures and turning the pages. The books use the format of one word per page and it gives both the English and Spanish form of the word. This is a great series for early language acquisition.I am a bilingual Spanish/English speaker. My ethnic background is Cuban and Mexican. It is quite correct to use the article in front of the Spanish version of the word and not the English for one simple reason. English words are all gender neutral, while Spanish words all have gender, which the article helps you identify. The color spelling also changes based on gender, so you must know the gender in order to know how to say the color. For example, la manzana es roja, even though the color is rojo.Also, cafe and marron are both correct for brown.

Adorable little book

I LOVE this book. So does my 1-year old. He has self full of books and always wants this one. I think it's the colors, pictures and overall size of the book. It is important to me for him to learn some key Spanish words--that is why I got this book. Not to TEACH him the entire language. P.S.I've always heard of brown being called "cafe" in Spanish...

The best series -- buy every one!

This series of books is lovely, colorful and easy to read to our baby. He loves the books -- the illustrations hold his attention. We live in a bilingual area and these will help teach him Spanish when he's older. This is the only English/Spanish board book series that I found targeting young children -- I'm so happy to have found them.

Great learning book!

This book will help my baby learn colors and other words in both languages. I have seen a 2 year old who can already recognize the colors and objects on all the pages!
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