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ADVENTURE IN COLORS #3

glyphSTUPENDOUS COLORS IN SPANISH!

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COLORES FABULOSOS

Parents, take your preschoolers on a thrilling adventure with COLORES FABULOSOS, the Spanish version of STUPENDOUS COLORS—whether or not they can speak Spanish. To keep their enthusiasm alive, start slow and adapt this method to each child, in ways that they will always love it. Don’t fall for the idea that your children are not developmentally ready for this kind of learning.  It’s never too early for them!

How exciting it would be for them, if they knew that in Spanish, verde amarillento stood for chartreuse and dorado stood for gold!

Since this approach has taught three colors (in English) to a baby who was just five months old, COLORES FABULOSOS could also have the same amazing effects upon your preschoolers, even if it is in Spanish. You’ll never regret enriching their lives by giving them a start in acquiring a second language early in life. In fact, in the future, they may even be thankful to you for what you’ve done for them. I speak from experience, for today, every single one of my children is thankful for all the enriching activities I’ve given them as preschoolers.

 

 

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