Learning Spanish: Food and Drinks
C. Mahoney
Paperback
(CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 8, 2015)
This picture book teaches children the Spanish names for 70 different food and drinks that they see in the kitchen or at restaurants: apple (manzana), cheese (queso), milk (leche), ice-cream (helado), chicken (pollo), gum (chicle), water (agua), French fries (papas fritas), cookie (galleta), banana (platano), and more. And each page has a question at the bottom for you to discuss with your child: How do they get water so clean? What is inside of a burrito? How do they make a pretzel? Why don’t we eat the peel of some fruits? Why are banana peels yellow? And more.If you’re looking for a unique gift for your child or grandchild, a niece or a nephew, maybe a book that allows you to sit down and play a reading game with a child, then this is it. This book isn’t just about learning words in Spanish; it’s about building memories while seeing the joy of discovery on page after page. Take a Look Inside and see for yourself what is here.This book is a part of a series:Learning Spanish: All about ElephantsLearning Spanish: All about MonkeysLearning Spanish: Animals and PetsLearning Spanish: Celebrating ThanksgivingLearning Spanish: Food and DrinksLearning Spanish: NumbersLearning Spanish: Shapes