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Baby's First Words in Spanish (Baby's First Words)BUY FROM AMAZON.COM
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Usually ships in 24 hours RRP: Buy New: $11.53 You Save: $5.42 (32%) Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours EDITORIAL REVIEWBefore they focus in on their native language, babies have an amazing ability to hear and absorb sounds that adults unconsciously block out, like the subtleties of a foreign language. Baby’s First Words in Spanish is an introduction to the sounds of Spanish and “locks in” a child’s ability to learn these sounds. Created by linguistic experts, Baby’s First Words in Spanish is designed for newborns to toddlers up to two years old. Each package includes: ·60 minute CD of sweet and soothing songs, rhymes, words and stories ·Parents’ guide that explains how children learn languages ·Lyric sheet so that parents can sing along to the songs on the CD with their children PRODUCT DETAILSPublisher: Living LanguagePub. Date: 22nd May 2007 Catalog: Book Media: Audio CD Format: Audiobook, Unabridged Number Of Pages: 96 Ean: 9781400023677 Isbn: 140002367X ABOUT THIS BOOKUSER REVIEWS
I just purchased this CD and so far am extremely pleased with it. The songs are very pleasant and fun to listen to and are sung by native-speaking female and male singers. Also, with an entire booklet of Spanish and English translations, there are rhymes and spoken verses in children's voices as well as other sounds to enhance the songs such as babies laughing, etc. The booklet is broken down into ages which seems helpful but I play the CD all the way through for myself and my son, who is 4 months old, because the songs and rhymes are so enjoyable to listen to! The booklet also noted "Spain" and/or "Latin America" next to the songs however, as the reviewer below said and I am fluent in Spanish as well, I could not detect a difference in Spanish speakers to reflect this linguistical difference. So, I think that when they noted "Spain" and/or "Latin America" (and "Mexico" for one listing), it was probably to inform us where the song is popular, rather than the origin of the singer. That's my guess, anyway. I haven't read all of it yet but there's a parents' guide (that seems pretty comprehensive) that is an introduction to the idea of bi/multilingualism, showing you how to help your baby/child speak more than one language, your child's linguistic milestones, how to make the most of the CD, basic Spanish for adults and resources for parents including websites. I am more than pleased with this purchase and feel it is very much worth the money. The only other thing I would have added on top of all of this is a variety of dialects, which vary greatly from country to country, for example, Spanish from Spain vs from Puerto Rico vs from Venezuela, etc but this really would have been over and above my expectations so I didn't deduct a star from my rating for it.
This was purchased as a gift. The baby's older brother is enrolled in a Spanish speaking school, even though the parents are of Italian and Jewish heritage. I don't know if they have used the CD, but I suspect they will, and it should be fun for the baby's big brother to provide the opportunity to speak in Spanish as well.
Like the CD's but I wish I had the translation available for what the songs are singing!!
I speak Spanish fluently, but not being raised speaking Spanish, I did not know any songs to share with my son when he was born. I found this CD, and it has been fantastic! We speak Spanish about 20% of the time at home, but in spite of hearing more English, this is the first CD my son had any interest in at all. He loves De Colores, and the song about the Elefantes especially well. I am uncertain what another reviewer meant about the CD and the booklet being out of sync, unless that was true in an older version. In ours, the tracks on the CD and in the booklet are both arranged according to age/developmental level. The booklet is extremely helpful because it includes the full lyrics to all the songs, so if there are some parts of the song you don't understand (or if you don't speak Spanish but are prepared to imitate the songs), the lyrics are right there for you to study. I have about 15 CDs and/or DVDs of songs/rhymes in Spanish, and this is hands down my favorite!
The songs are fun, but the book isn't very helpful. The CD is for several different ages but it isn't divided up in any way. There is a lot of skipping and restarting. I have resorted to just letting the CD play all the way through even though my daughter is only 9 months. She likes the upbeat music! SIMILAR ITEMS: |

Very pleased with this CD so far!
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