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*DEADLINE EXTENDED until midnight (MT) tonight, 11/6! Since my giveaway was mentioned on the Wishpot Baby Blog yesterday, I decided to extend the deadline an extra day! ¡Buena suerte a todos!*
I was privileged to have been contacted by Oxford University Press to review the children’s picture book, First Spanish Words, illustrated by David Melling and compiled by Neil Morris. For those of you who are teaching your children other languages, there is also a French and a German edition in the series. According to the press release,
each volume takes the reader on a picture-book journey through a child’s typical day. There is a bird’s eye view of an early morning at home, the journey to school, inside the classroom, at a birthday party and even a trip to the museum and the beach. Aside from the useful everyday items, these books also incorporate many children’s favorite things: airplanes, dinosaurs, and even fairy tale characters. Over 400 foreign words and their English translations are given on the side of each ilustrated page. These books also include supplementary material– a picture/word matching game, a learning to count page, indentifying shapes, opposites, the weather, time, and a comprehensive index.
I love the Where’s Waldo?-esque feeling to this book; on each page spread there are vocabulary words with small pictures of the items going down the sides, and then the items can be found in the large illustration that spans both pages. The book is colorful and the illustrations are full of life and energy. {I will insert here the only thing I found odd which is a strange dinosaur-like animal that appears randomly in the scenes throughout the book. I couldn’t quite figure out what it was or why it was in there, but hey, I’m sure little kids will like it just fine. :)}
From a language learning stance, I love that the vocabulary words are taught in context, within the child’s daily activities, and found within a picture of a somewhat familiar scene. Probably my favorite part about the book is the supplementary material in the back; that is what sets apart this book from your average children’s Spanish vocabulary book, in my opinion.
As the press release states, you’ll find a wide range and large amount of words to be learned in this book, which makes it pack a lot of punch for a fun picture book. I highly recommend First Spanish Words!
Now comes the fun part! Oxford University Press was generous enough to give me a second copy of the book to give away to one of you lucky readers!! I think this is the perfect first giveaway for Gidget Loves Language!
Here’s how to win:
Winner will be chosen randomly; you get 1 entry for each of these things you do with a total of 4 possible entries per person. Make sure you leave a comment for each of your entries (i.e. 1 telling me you subscribed, 1 with the link to your blog, etc.). Giveaway will end midnight, mountain time on Thursday, November 6, 2008.
- Leave a comment telling me why you’d like to win this book.
- Leave a comment telling me you subscribed to my blog via RSS or via email (if you already subscribe you can post a comment telling me that).
- Leave a comment with a link to your blog, where you mention this giveaway.
- Leave a comment saying you Stumbled or gave a thumbs up to any page at language.gidgetgoeshome.com via StumbleUpon (post a link to your SU profile in the comment to verify your thumbs up).
¡Buena suerte!















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diane 11.02.08 at 5:47 am
I love these kind of language learning books. We’ve got something similar in French, but nothing in Spanish yet. My kids love hunting for pictures in scenes. Time to build up my Spanish-learning resources. Looks really cute!
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diane 11.02.08 at 10:51 am
Blogged ya here:
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Emma 11.02.08 at 9:59 pm
Pick me! Not for baby, I need this book!
Emma 11.02.08 at 9:59 pm
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Callista 11.03.08 at 2:57 pm
Please enter me! I am teaching my kids (almost 3 and 18 months) spanish and this would be a great resource. It’s hard to teach your kid spanish in Canada where it’s not the second language but I love Spanish.
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Callista 11.03.08 at 2:57 pm
I stumbled the contest post. user id: callista83
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Callista 11.03.08 at 2:58 pm
I subscribed in google reader!
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Karen 11.04.08 at 9:31 am
Would love to win this for my kids since I’m teaching them Spanish at home.
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Karen 11.04.08 at 9:32 am
And I stumbled you.
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Emily 11.04.08 at 12:58 pm
Spanish was one of my majors and I’m teaching it to my daughters. This would be a great teaching tool.
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Becky 11.04.08 at 3:17 pm
My son loves Dora and is always talking spanish. He often makes up words in spanish that he doesn’t know - this would be a great resource for us.
Lisa 11.04.08 at 5:18 pm
I work in a school with a high Spanish speaking population and the “Anglos” are taking Spanish as well. It would be a great resource.
One Frugal Girl 11.04.08 at 6:57 pm
I’d love to give this book to my nephew who already knows how to count to ten and say all of his numbers and letters in spanish.
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Sherri 11.04.08 at 9:06 pm
I would love to win this book because my husband is already trying to teach our 2-year-old some Spanish words, and he loves books. Our older children know a few words here and there, so this would be a great addition to our homeschooling library. Actually, maybe we ought to keep them ignorant- my husband and I use Spanish (okay, often it’s bad Spanish) to discuss topics that little ears don’t need to overhear.
Rebecca 11.05.08 at 5:17 am
I love languages. I learned several growing up (in a foreign country) and can have simple conversations in Spanish. I’d love to start my son out early with several languages and this would be a great help in that!
Thanks!
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Xenia 11.05.08 at 6:35 am
What a great book! I would love to have a resource to use in helping teach my daughter Spanish that she would also have a good time looking at. Thanks!
Karen 11.05.08 at 7:08 am
My daughter just started learning Spanish, and I’d love to have this resource for her.
Jenna 11.05.08 at 7:27 am
I would love to win this book for my niece. She has just started to learn Spanish and I think this book would be a HUGE help for her. Thanks for the giveaway!
Sara Christine 11.05.08 at 7:58 am
My daugther is 15 months old and my husband and I really want to teach her Spanish. We feel it is so important for her to know Spanish to be able communicate with so many others. We are also teaching her sign language.
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Sara Christine 11.05.08 at 7:59 am
I subscribed! Thank you!
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Sara Christine 11.05.08 at 8:06 am
I also blogged about it!
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Brooke 11.05.08 at 8:12 am
I’d like to win so that my daughter and her school can enjoy this book. A bunch of the kids at her school (including my daughter) want to learn Spanish.
lolly 11.05.08 at 9:06 am
I would love to win this for my 18 month old twins to help develop their language skills! They are so inquisitive and interested in knowing what things are named… this would be a perfect intro to Spanish for them and a great refresher for myself!
Frances 11.05.08 at 9:30 am
I’d like to expose our children to other languages - especially Spanish - from their toddlerhood. Having reminders like this book will help us!
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amandasue 11.05.08 at 9:38 am
I’d love to win this book because I think its a good oppertunity for children to be exposed to other cultures and languages!
Lura 11.05.08 at 10:12 am
I’d like to win this book to give my boys a basic understanding of Spanish in a fun learning way.
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Kimberly 11.05.08 at 11:32 am
This is a great book for both my kids. We live in an area with a high Latino population and a lot of my kid’s friends speak Spanish (and English) and I think it would be fun for my kids to learn a few Spanish words. Besides, I am a huge believer that kids should start learning another language while they are young and able to retain more of what they learn.
Thanks for a great giveaway!
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sheri 11.05.08 at 12:34 pm
I would like to win this book for my son who would like to start learning Spanish as his family speaks it
sheri 11.05.08 at 12:37 pm
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sheri 11.05.08 at 12:41 pm
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Heather 11.05.08 at 1:32 pm
I would love to win this book for three simle reasons: First, I enjoy learning Spanish. Second, I would love to own a Children’s Spanish language book to “put back” for my own children somedbay. And lastly, you said it has a “Where’s Wadlo” feel…I love the Waldo books, and that excited me!
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Heather 11.05.08 at 1:39 pm
I also blogged about the giveaway! http://beefrugal.wordpress.com/2008/11/05/31/
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Caryn B 11.05.08 at 3:58 pm
I’m latin and my husband is caucasian and I’d love to teach him some Spanish
Erin H. 11.05.08 at 4:28 pm
I’d like to say we’d like the book because we live in a heavily Spanish-speaking area and we plan to teach the children Spanish (both of which are true), but honestly, I’m just a sucker for kids’ language resources. Thanks for the giveaway!
Stacy 11.05.08 at 7:20 pm
The best time for my son to learn is when he is little.
Chrysa 11.05.08 at 7:49 pm
I would love to win this for my nephew. He is learning both Spanish and English (and a little Punjabi). Thanks for the giveaway!
Chrysa 11.05.08 at 7:50 pm
I tried to subscribe to your RSS feed in my Google Reader, but the link at the top of your blog isn’t working!
socmama 11.05.08 at 8:08 pm
I would love to expose my kids to more Spanish since their grandparents speak it and they also have a Spanish-speaking friend. Thanks!
Leah 11.05.08 at 8:26 pm
What a magical book to inspire the love of such a beautiful language in my sweet guy! He already knows how to say “HOLA”, and it so cute. So, imagine him passionately communicating away in español and loving it!!!! : )))
Thanks so much for the give~away! : )))
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Leah 11.05.08 at 8:27 pm
I’m also a subscriber! : )))
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Genevieve 11.05.08 at 8:59 pm
We’d like our kids to start becoming familiar with Spanish b/c we just moved to a largely Hispanic neighborhood.