Little Concepts: ABC French
Take a fun journey through the alphabet and learn some French!
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Pub Date Feb 06 2018 | Archive Date Feb 20 2018
Quarto Publishing Group – Walter Foster, Jr. | Walter Foster Jr
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Description
The book pairs each letter of the French alphabet with a French word and its English translation. The included pronunciation guide helps teach the proper pronunciation of each word, making this book a perfect introduction to the French language. With colorful, engaging illustrations from children’s book author and illustrator Daniel Roode, both children and adults will love learning a new language with ABC French.
The Little Concepts series helps young readers learn their ABCs with adorable illustrations featuring unique animals, colors, languages, and even healthy foods. From A to Z, learning the alphabet (even in Spanish and French!) has never been so surprising and engaging.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781633224124 |
PRICE | $13.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 36 |
Featured Reviews
This is an absolutely adorable book with bright and attractive illustrations. I loved the concept and can definitely see this being a book I would want to keep!
"Little Concepts: ABC French" is an adorable book that helps teach preschool aged children a a French alphabet and introduces them to animals in both French and English languages. The book includes vibrant illustrations that are sure to attract young children and engage them in the book from start to finish! This is definitely an ABC book to add to your collection!
A brightly coloured, attractive book for the young reader, this book is aimed at introducing another language early on. Through both familiar and unfamiliar animals the opportunity for little one to hear French spoken and what the word looks like gives the parent a chance to expand the mind into other possibilities. I wish I’d had this a couple of years ago for my daughter.
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