Fabulous Lost & Found and The Little French Mouse Learn 50
“The Fabulous Lost and Found is a fabulous bilingual story for anyone to enjoy and read in two languages. Mark Pallis is set to make our world a multilingual place where all languages are cherished. I highly recommend this book!”
— Dr Fabrice Jaumont, author of The Bilingual Revolution
“The mix of humour and language learning in this story works really well. When it first arrived Ivy made me read it three times in a row, grabbed a bobble hat from the hallway and then ran around the house yelling ‘CHAPEAU’! She’s picked up lots of the vocabulary and has also started to ask me the French words for other things she can see in the pictures.”
— IvysLibrary.com
“What makes this book extra special is how it begins to introduce its readers to a new language, the Welsh language in fact. As a mother who has two children in a Welsh school, and can only read and write a little myself, it is a novel way to bring us together as a family.”
— Rhian Gregory, Wales247.com
Weight | 0.165000 |
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ISBN13/Barcode | 9781913595302 |
ISBN10 | 1913595307 |
Author | Mark Pallis [Illustrated by Peter Baynton] |
Binding | Paperback |
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Date Published | 1st August 2020 |
Pages | 0 |
Publisher | Neu Westend Press |
“The Fabulous Lost and Found is a fabulous bilingual story for anyone to enjoy and read in two languages. Mark Pallis is set to make our world a multilingual place where all languages are cherished. I highly recommend this book!”
— Dr Fabrice Jaumont, author of The Bilingual Revolution
“The mix of humour and language learning in this story works really well. When it first arrived Ivy made me read it three times in a row, grabbed a bobble hat from the hallway and then ran around the house yelling ‘CHAPEAU’! She’s picked up lots of the vocabulary and has also started to ask me the French words for other things she can see in the pictures.”
— IvysLibrary.com
“What makes this book extra special is how it begins to introduce its readers to a new language, the Welsh language in fact. As a mother who has two children in a Welsh school, and can only read and write a little myself, it is a novel way to bring us together as a family.”
— Rhian Gregory, Wales247.com