My First Hindi Words!: For Bilingual Babies!
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Introducing My First Hindi Words! – an essential resource for every parent looking to enrich their child's linguistic journey. This delightful 28-page book is specially designed for bilingual babies and toddlers. With beautifully illustrated pages that depict everyday Hindi words, your little one will not only learn the language but also engage their imagination. Purposefully crafted to suit children as young as 20 months, it seamlessly blends fun with educational value, making it the perfect...
Show moreIntroducing My First Hindi Words! – an essential resource for every parent looking to enrich their child's linguistic journey. This delightful 28-page book is specially designed for bilingual babies and toddlers. With beautifully illustrated pages that depict everyday Hindi words, your little one will not only learn the language but also engage their imagination. Purposefully crafted to suit children as young as 20 months, it seamlessly blends fun with educational value, making it the perfect tool for nurturing a growing Hindi vocabulary. Whether you’re a Hindi speaker or a parent wanting to introduce your child to a new language, this book serves as an invaluable ally in helping kids connect with their cultural roots.
Less| manufacturer | Hindi By Reena |
|---|---|
| height | 8.25 |
| weight | 0.2 |
| width | 0.07 |
| length | 8.25 |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
This book is suitable for babies and toddlers starting from 20 months.
Currently, it is in paperback, but readers are requesting a more durable board book version.
Absolutely! The romanization of Hindi words helps non-Hindi speakers pronounce the words correctly.
This book introduces simple, everyday Hindi words that enhance vocabulary and language skills while encouraging engagement with parents.