Yum! Let's Eat! (Bilingual Diverse Children's Book) - Bengali/English Author: Thando Maclaren Illustrator: Jacqueline East
This book takes us around the world to learn about different foods and traditions. Read about exotic dishes like fajitas, sushi, dhal, roti and more! Explore the diversity in children's lives and develop a worldwide perspective with this book, which is part of the "Our Lives, Our World" series. Other titles in the series include Brrmm! Let's Go! and Goal! Let's Play!
THIS TITLE IS AVAILABLE IN MANY BILINGUAL EDITIONS.
REVIEW (OF THE "OUR LIVES, OUR WORLD" SERIES)"Brrmm! Let's Go!", "Goal! Let's Play!", and "Yum! Let's Eat!", comprise the "Our Lives, Our World" series, which explores the rich diversity of children's lives and develops a worldwide perspective. Although the books are written and illustrated by different people, the series does have a cohesive style.
Each book introduces eleven children from eleven different countries, and every child is given a two page spread that introduces the child, and illustrates what the child is describing. The children are introduced with “my name’s Charlie …” or “I’m Abeba…”, so the text repeats the introductory phrases that we all want our children to be familiar with.
The text goes on with simple sentences, which contain mostly commonly-used vocabulary (and some new vocabulary), such as “I’m Khaled. We eat couscous and lamb tagine when we visit Grandpa.” Another example is “My name’s James, I play tennis with my family every weekend.”
Not surprisingly, "Brrmm! Let’s Go!" focuses on vehicles (bicycle, helicopter, tuk-tuk) and action verbs (to ride, to fly), while "Goal! Let’s Play!" introduces popular sports played in the country (ie, India – cricket, and Switzerland – skiing). "Yum! Let’s Eat!" depicts favorite foods from around the world.
The United Kingdom, China and India are mentioned in all three books; otherwise there is a variety of countries represented, ranging from Ethiopia to Dubai to Norway. All three books contain a list of key words on the back inside cover of the book, and an appendix page with a picture of the children in the book and their country name and flag.
While each book in the series can be used independently, used together, they introduce an excellent range of basic vocabulary. - Maureen Barlow Pugh, Culture Connection Newsletter.
Low Level text. 1-2 sentences per page.
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