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Books with title My First French Lesson: Color

  • My First Italian Lesson: Color & Learn!

    Roz Fulcher

    Paperback (Dover Publications, May 15, 2019)
    Ciao, tutti! (Hello, everyone!) You'll be speaking Italian subito (right away) with the help of this coloring book and its more than 60 pages of vocabulary. Kid-friendly artwork accompanies terms for family members, animals, the days of the week, and other common words and simple phrases. English translations and helpful pronunciation guides appear beside each term or expression.
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  • My First French Lesson: Color & Learn!

    Roz Fulcher

    Paperback (Dover Publications, May 15, 2019)
    Whether it's just for fun, for travel, or simply to chat, this handy book will have you speaking French in no time! More than 60 fun-to-color pages feature common words and phrases in French and English, plus helpful pronunciation guides. Learn how to talk about the weather, say what you'd like for lunch, and many other useful phrases, including s'il vous plaît (please) and merci (thank you).
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  • My First Spanish Lesson: Color & Learn!

    Roz Fulcher

    Paperback (Dover Publications, May 15, 2019)
    ¿Hablas español? (Do you speak Spanish?) You can say sì with this fun and educational coloring book. More than 60 pages of kid-friendly illustrations and easy vocabulary, accompanied by pronunciation guides, offer a fun and memorable way to learn a new language. Terms include days of the week, months, food, and clothing as well as simple phrases such as "Excuse me" and "What's your name."
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  • My First German Lesson: Color & Learn!

    Roz Fulcher

    Paperback (Dover Publications, May 15, 2019)
    From Guten Morgen (good morning) to Gute Nacht (good night), more than 60 pages of kid-friendly illustrations introduce German words and phrases. English and German terms, with pronunciation guides, accompany pictures of animals, numbers, family members, clothing, and other words plus simple expressions such as "I'm lost," "What's for dinner?," and the very important question, "Could you speak more slowly?"
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