A, as in "bee" (abeille), B, as in "whale" (baleine) . When learning the sounds of the alphabet, children exposed to several languages can be confused, particularly if words used as examples vary from an idiom to another. This French-English bilingual alphabet book offers a simple solution to prevent this natural confusion from happening: words used as tokens for each letter refer to the same objects in French and in English Thus, the letter A is being illustrated with "apricot" (abricot), B with "ball" (ballon) and so on. Additionally, for a better pronunciation, audio files are directly...
A, as in "bee" (abeille), B, as in "whale" (baleine) . When learning the sounds of the alphabet, children exposed to several languages can be confuse...