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education for latinos Increasing school involvement with latino parents Our bilingual books, published by Lectura Books are fully bilingual and fascinating to oldsters and children, and also have Spanish and English vocabulary at the back of our books for evaluation, so Latino parents can build up strong vocabulary along with their children, while English speakers within a Dual Immersion program can develop strong Spanish vocabulary. Watch a video The Shark That Taught Me English Hispanic families are really in transition with language as they simply learn to live in the United States and youngsters are often learning English more quickly than their parents, so a bilingual book will support the family no matter their language strengths. Our ranked bilingual books are available within our program kits or with individual books and therefore are adept for teachers and libraries through the entire United States, particularly in California, Texas, Illinois, New Jersey, New Mexico, Arizona, Ohio, Oregon, Georgia, New York and Florida, which is certainly where the biggest Latino population resides. john

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education for latinos

Increasing school involvement with latino parents

Our bilingual books, published by Lectura Books are fully bilingual and fascinating to oldsters and

children, and also have Spanish and English vocabulary at the back of our books for evaluation,

so Latino parents can build up strong vocabulary along with their children, while English speakers

within a Dual Immersion program can develop strong Spanish vocabulary. Watch a video The

Shark That Taught Me English

Hispanic families are really in transition with language as they simply learn to live in the United

States and youngsters are often learning English more quickly than their parents, so a bilingual

book will support the family no matter their language strengths.

Our ranked bilingual books are available within our program kits or with individual books and

therefore are adept for teachers and libraries through the entire United States, particularly in

California, Texas, Illinois, New Jersey, New Mexico, Arizona, Ohio, Oregon, Georgia, New York

and Florida, which is certainly where the biggest Latino population resides.

john