Estes Animais... Não Querem Ir á Escola! (Bilíngue Português - Inglês)

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Estes Animais... Não Querem Ir á Escola! (Bilíngue Português - Inglês) by Paquet, J. N., 9781466204829
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  • ISBN: 9781466204829 | 1466204826
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 8/7/2011

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Que novidade! Os animais não querem ir à escola!Mas, pouco a pouco, cada um vai descobrindo que ir à escola é muito importante para os animais e também para as crianças! Well... these animals don't want to go to school! But step by step, each one discovers that to go to school is really very important for animals, as well as for children! A funny way to learn and a funny way to teach. As everyone knows how difficult it can be to explain to young children how important it is to go to school... FUN LEARNING FOR CHILDREN AND PARENTS What are certainly the four most occurring moments in a parent's life? When their child doesn't want to wash, doesn't want to eat, doesn't want to sleep and doesn't want to go to school. And what can a parent answer to these refusals? The successful "Book of The Animals" bilingual children's books series was created with the aim to help both parents and children to discover the benefits of washing, eating, sleeping and going to school, in a fun as well as educational manner. Since the books are also bilingual, parents will enjoy the teaching and the interactivity they can gain from reading them with their children. "These Animals... Don't Want to Go to School!" is one more example of that reciprocal fun learning. It is the fourth episode of the series by author J.N. Paquet. It is currently available both as paperback and eBook formats. In this new episode of the series, children will discover the benefits of going to school, with the help of their favourite friends, the animals! As with the other books in the series, children will not only discover the benefits of going to school, but they will also discover some new animals, new words and new situations. The book makes fun learning something essential in the child's general learning process. THE AUDIENCE The books are geared towards children aged 2-5, before elementary/primary school. They will likely be bilingual children whose parents want to encourage the learning of their two current languages. They will also be children whose parents want to teach a language at a young age. THE CURRENT BOOKS There are currently four books in the series. Each 'episode' brings on new animals, new words, new situations and new stories. - Ep.1. "These Animals... Don't Want to Wash!" (2008) - Ep.2. "These Animals... Don't Want to Eat!" (2009) - Ep.3. "These Animals... Don't Want to Sleep!" (2010) - Ep.4. "These Animals... Don't Want to Go to School!" (2011) The books are all available in either bilingual or monolingual versions: - Bilingual versions: English-French, English-Portuguese, English-Italian, English-Spanish, and English-Swedish. - Monolingual versions: English, French, Portuguese, Italian, Spanish, and Swedish. More versions are still to come... REVIEW "The Book of the Animals is a planned series of illustrated books for young children. [...] These delightful books tell the story of what happens when the animals in the stories, like many young children, don't want to eat and don't want to wash... The books are very suitable both for reading to young children and for older children to use to learn to read in both languages. They might even persuade them to wash and eat their dinner! The repetitive structure is supportive of children learning new words and the illustrations work well alongside the text to help understanding of unfamiliar words. I can easily imagine young children demanding repeat readings and enjoying learning the text by heart as many children do with favourite stories. Children learning to make up and write their own stories might well want to write a personalised version, using the structure as a prop. I think the stories would work well both in the home and in the classroom." (Review published by Dr Raymonde Sneddon, Research Fellow for "The Cass School of Education" at the University of East London.)
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