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OverviewHow do you say hello in Italian? Explore the pages of this Italian/English picture dictionary to learn new words and phrases. Colorful photographs and simple labels make learning Italian easy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: ,Katy,R. KudelaPublisher: Coughlan Publishing Imprint: Capstone Press Dimensions: Width: 24.10cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 26.60cm Weight: 0.136kg ISBN: 9781429661591ISBN 10: 1429661593 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 01 December 2010 Recommended Age: 4 - 7 Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Language: Italian Table of ContentsReviewsIdeal for children encountering multicultural friends at school and at play, the Bilingual Picture Dictionaries series is a comfortingly uniform presentation that makes simple language exchanges fun and easy--well, pretty easy. Each book features 13 spreads that are identical between books: a bathroom, a kitchen, a farm, a garden, and so forth. The pictures are full bleed and have the brilliant, bright look of a catalogue. What changes between volumes, of course, are the words in the information bubbles, each of which features three lines: the word in English, the word in the foreign language, and the pronunciation. My First Book of Arabic Words begins with an intro explaining how Arabic is written right to left and how certain sounds do not have English equivalents. Some pronunciations will be surprisingly familiar ( mother is om), while others are mind-blowingly different ( kite is ta'eraa waraqeya). My First Book of Hindi Words will delight with the language's squiggly appearance, though some pronunciations are sure to baffle (PA-nv). My First Book of Italian Words will be the most familiar to most readers as well as the funnest to say out loud (pee-JAH-mah). The various Italian words for the are explained in an intro. With its repetitive format, this is not for browsing but makes for good kindergarten ready reference.-- Booklist "Ideal for children encountering multicultural friends at school and at play, the Bilingual Picture Dictionaries series is a comfortingly uniform presentation that makes simple language exchanges fun and easy--well, pretty easy. Each book features 13 spreads that are identical between books: a bathroom, a kitchen, a farm, a garden, and so forth. The pictures are full bleed and have the brilliant, bright look of a catalogue. What changes between volumes, of course, are the words in the information bubbles, each of which features three lines: the word in English, the word in the foreign language, and the pronunciation. My First Book of Arabic Words begins with an intro explaining how Arabic is written right to left and how certain sounds do not have English equivalents. Some pronunciations will be surprisingly familiar (""mother"" is om), while others are mind-blowingly different (""kite"" is ta'eraa waraqeya). My First Book of Hindi Words will delight with the language's squiggly appearance, though some pronunciations are sure to baffle (PA-nv). My First Book of Italian Words will be the most familiar to most readers as well as the funnest to say out loud (pee-JAH-mah). The various Italian words for ""the"" are explained in an intro. With its repetitive format, this is not for browsing but makes for good kindergarten ready reference.-- ""Booklist""" Ideal for children encountering multicultural friends at school and at play, the Bilingual Picture Dictionaries series is a comfortingly uniform presentation that makes simple language exchanges fun and easy--well, pretty easy. Each book features 13 spreads that are identical between books: a bathroom, a kitchen, a farm, a garden, and so forth. The pictures are full bleed and have the brilliant, bright look of a catalogue. What changes between volumes, of course, are the words in the information bubbles, each of which features three lines: the word in English, the word in the foreign language, and the pronunciation. My First Book of Arabic Words begins with an intro explaining how Arabic is written right to left and how certain sounds do not have English equivalents. Some pronunciations will be surprisingly familiar (""mother"" is om), while others are mind-blowingly different (""kite"" is ta'eraa waraqeya). My First Book of Hindi Words will delight with the language's squiggly appearance, though some pronunciations are sure to baffle (PA-nv). My First Book of Italian Words will be the most familiar to most readers as well as the funnest to say out loud (pee-JAH-mah). The various Italian words for ""the"" are explained in an intro. With its repetitive format, this is not for browsing but makes for good kindergarten ready reference.-- ""Booklist"" Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |