The World Language Books have undergone a refresh in the children’s room with a new location and better visibility. The collection includes board books, picture books, and chapter books in languages from around the world.
Did you know that many of these books are bilingual books? Reading bilingual books to a child not only helps them learn words in another language but exposes them to other cultures. In the Reach Out and Read blog, "The Benefits of Bilingual Books", the author lists some good reasons to read bilingual books to children:
1. Bilingual books encourage parents to read in their home language.
2. Bilingual books build vocabulary in both languages.
3. Bilingual books help children feel included.
4. Bilingual books highlight other cultures.
5. Bilingual books can be fun!
Read the blog for more details on these benefits. Highlighted below are some of the bilingual books in different languages in the library’s collection. And don't forget to check out the library's e-resources: Hoopla and Libby, for access to additional titles in many languages.
A Journey in Our Family's Chinese Garden (English-Chinese) by
Where Are You Going? To See My Friend! (English-Japanese) by
Carle's English version begins at the front of the book and Iwamura's version, as is the custom in his native Japan, begins at the back. The two tales meet in the middle with a gatefold spread that unites the two human friends.
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