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5 Easy Fun Spanish Rhymes and Lyrics for Preschoolers
Entertaining Spanish rhymes and lyrics Spanish rhymes as storytelling is a fun learning experience for children. They learn about new words and new letter sounds. When children have fun with words and rhyming, then they tend to like reading more often and tell others about the story. In this way, Spanish rhymes are a great way to introduce new literature to children. This is also a…
Keep ReadingA new method of reading with ebook reader
New Wave of Reading with Ebook Reader Could there be any other way to read the latest and greatest Spanish stories than the traditional bounded paper book? From grade school to college, textbooks and story books have taken over the bookshelves. But, the new book age of electronic readers or e-book readers is quickly conquering the once hardcover and other periodicals market. If you consider…
Keep ReadingFun science experiment for kids: How to make silly putty
Serendipity, it happened! Well, that’s what scientists call it when an accidental science discovery is made. And that’s what James Wright called Silly Putty, when he discovered his new invention. Brief History But this rubbery substance was not a toy at first. During World War II, the United States was trying to find a solution to the high demand of rubber usage. General Electric was…
Keep ReadingHispanic museums: 7 best places to visit with kids
Hispanic museums are great field trip experiences. Field trips can be an exciting educational adventure for children. Many of these trips can even be scheduled at the end or beginning of the school year as a special treat. And some field trips can be to amazing cultural places like Hispanic art museums. Museums are institutions that give the community with history and cultural information unlike…
Keep Reading3 easy ways to help children read better
Is reading together with your child an exciting time to learn? Is reading a time where you can connect with your child? Do you have a designated place at home to read together? If you answer no to most of these questions, don’t despair. Not all parents and caregivers know how to help their child. To improve the reading skills in children or bilingual children,…
Keep Reading10 reading tips for bilingual struggling readers
Every reader wants to improve his or her reading skills. Every parent or caregiver wants their children to improve their language skills. And every educator is concerned that not enough is done. However, bilingual readers seem to struggle the most. By not fully knowing one particular language (whether native or not), the struggling reader has challenges assimilating the necessary reading skills to succeed. But children…
Keep Reading3 methods in learning Spanish: Translation, interpretation and transcription
When looking up for that word that has endless meaning or you just don’t know what it means, what do you do? Do you run to your electronic dictionary tucked away in your pocket or cellular phone? Or, better yet, do you have an electronic device that translates words for you? But let’s consider that using translators has to be the last resort to use…
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Spanish Nursery Rhymes for Preschoolers
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