I would like to introduce you to a new children’s book IMI Comunidad! My Community Written By escrito por which I received a copy of in exchange for this review.
Charlie has been asking to learn Spanish for as long as I can remember. This morning I sat down with Charlie to look through IMI Comunidad! My Community which is written in Spanish and English. Seeing the words together Charlie was able to learn a little bit of Spanish.
As well as more about Community Workers we encounter every day leading to new lessons in our Homeschool Classes. Charlie and I discussed the pictures and picked out place to go on Field Trips for were we will be able to thank Community Workers in person.
Charlie used the drawings for Art Class and sat down and wrote letters and drew pictures for our Postman and Trashmen and baked them cookies to thank them for there hard work which he wouldn’t have done without reading IMI Comunidad! My Community which has been a true blessing to my family.
There is definitions of Community Workers and what they do in the back of the book which Charlie and I can use for Spelling and a QR Code that will take us to a song we can use for our Homeschool Music Class. As well as tips for parents.
About:
An endearing new dual-language book that celebrates community helpers, with two companion songs (Spanish and English) to read and sing together.
“Mi Comunidad” is a joyful walk around our community to get to know people who help us stay safe, learn and thrive.
With vibrant illustrations by Puerto Rican artist Monica Paola Rodriguez, the book includes a glossary of community helper roles to jump start conversations at home and school about the many ways people help and serve others. Published by Scholastic.
The brand new songs, “My Community” and “Mi Comunidad,” are available exclusively via the QR code included in the back of the book.
About:
Andrés and Christina are the Latin Grammy-winning music duo 123 Andrés. Their catchy songs and lively concerts get the whole family dancing and learning, in Spanish and English.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates