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Who doesn't like selfies? Lots of people, as it turns out. Will Pig be able to outwit the naysayers in time to achieve photographic immortality? Part of the Comprehended InputTM series of illustrated storybooks for emergent readers learning Spanish as a second or foreign language, this book tells an interesting, unpredictable story using 48 total unique words (which includes 10 cognates). Verb forms are counted as separate words, and the glossary includes information beginners need on how words go together as well as single-word definitions.
Between helping with the milking on his family's dairy farm and getting picked on at school, Josh's days in high school are full. He's making progress to catch the attention of Julia, the beautiful, exotic, and -- for ordinary, unremarkable Josh -- unreachable new girl at school. But then Christian, a hunky but inarticulate boy Josh's older brother asks to keep the school bully off Josh's case, asks Josh for help with another girl problem. Josh soon finds out that his promise to help out comes with a price -- one he may not be willing to pay.
Susan is tired of the boring life in her small community in the US...until one day a chance encounter brings her face-to-face with fame, fortune, and...dogsleds? A chapter book all in Chinese for beginning students, with a quirky and engaging story told using only 212 headwords and 207 unique Chinese characters. Chapter 1 has only 23 headwords and could easily be read by students in their first month of Chinese study. "Accessible Pinyin" is conveniently located on the back side of each printed page of characters, to give support that is always available but out of sight. Full glossary of meanings as the words and phrases are used in the context of the story.
Milo and his friends want to join the absolutely coolest club ever...but the advisor isn't cool at all! Will the infamous Mrs. Bell manage to derail their plans to compete for the championship? Will Milo and his pals make sure she gets her just desserts?This easy reader for new readers of Mandarin Chinese as a second/foreign language follows Milo's adventures in fewer than 250 unique Chinese words (under 175 unique characters), and focuses on high-frequency language common to all programs and textbooks.
Mildred is keen to meet her soulmate, but she's got quite the list of requirements. Will she manage to check off the boxes in time to welcome Prince Charming?This easy short picture book focuses on numbers, years of age, and forms of "tener" in Spanish, with unpredictable repetition of an interesting story to make the words stick without pain.
Like most people, Gio likes a good pizza...but where can you go to get just what you want? This highly comprehensible book is specially written for children of all ages learning Spanish as a second or foreign language. It tells an unpredictable story 426 words long using just 31 unique non-cognate words, and providing very high levels of repetition on key "Super 7" words such as es, quiere, and va. A great addition to any classroom library since kids can truly read it all by themselves after very little Spanish instruction.
Kaleo's been living on a shoestring in Hawaii with his uncle since his parents failed to return from the Bermuda Triangle. But when the shoestring threatens to snap, Kaleo must use his unique talents and his knowledge of Hawaiian culture to team up with a foreign friend to try for the big prize in a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Written in straightforward Chinese suitable for most 2nd year readers, Kaleo contains 375 unique characters and about 250 headwords, and touches on aspects of Chinese, American and traditional Hawaiian culture. Accessible Pinyin support allows for success in independent reading.
Between helping with the milking on his family's dairy farm and getting picked on at school, Josh's days in high school are full. He's making progress to catch the attention of Julia, the beautiful, exotic, and -- for ordinary, unremarkable Josh -- unreachable new girl at school. But then Christian, a hunky but inarticulate boy Josh's older brother asks to keep the school bully off Josh's case, asks Josh for with another girl problem. Josh soon finds out that his promise to help out comes with a price -- one he may not be willing to pay. A chapter book intended for new readers of Chinese with approximately 100+ hours of the language. 417 unique Chinese characters. Full Pinyin support and glossary.
Jamal the Panda is in a pickle...he's fresh out of soup, his favorite food. Luckily, he's got a lot of friends, and one somewhat questionable idea. Will Jamal manage to cook something up, or will he end up in hot water?The PandaRiffic(TM) series offers comprehensible, unpredictible stories for new readers of Chinese as a Second/Foreign Language. They are based on familiar tales with lots of unexpected plot twists and humor added. Jamal's culinary quest is completed with just 86 unique high-frequency words and phrases containing 96 unique Chinese characters.
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