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Chargement... A Is for Bee: An Alphabet Book in Translation (édition 2022)par Ellen Heck (Auteur)
Information sur l'oeuvreA Is for Bee: An Alphabet Book in Translation par Ellen Heck
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. The author/illustrator has created a multilingual alphabet book using 68 languages besides English to show names for animals represented by the 26 letters of the English alphabet. The title, “A is for Bee” comes from the first page, where we learn that the word for “bee” is Anu in Igbo, Ari in Turkish, Aamoo in Ojibwe and Abelha in Portuguese. Using colorful scratchboard pictures, she then takes us through the rest of the letters, exposing readers to many languages using words confirmed by her team of collaborators with native speakers. Readers will find they may even be acquainted with some of the different words for animals, such as “simba,” which is Swahili for lion, “gato” which is Spanish for cat, or “Lapin,” which is rabbit in French. An alphabetized index at the back shows which languages can be found on which English alphabet pages. A note by the author explains how she navigated problems of transliteration, since some of the languages chosen for inclusion in the book do not use the Roman alphabet, as does English. She understands that readers may want to know how to pronounce these words, and to that end, the publisher, Levine Querido, has a fun web page where you can hear each of the words spoken by a native speaker of that language. Evaluation: This beautiful book for readers 4 and up is not only colorful and fun, but a great way to get kids interested in language origins and word derivations. A visual feast and a surprising, enlightening experience. What author/illustrator Ellen Heck does so simply, subtly but so effectively, is teach us new words for familiar animals. There were even several languages I had not heard of! A beautiful, loving and diverse look at what we know and don;t know! aucune critique | ajouter une critique
"What letter does the word bee start with? If you said "B" you're right - in English! But in many, many languages, it actually starts with A...Come and explore the gorgeous variations in the ways we talk about familiar things, unified and illuminated through Ellen Heck's eye-catching, graphic scratchboard details and hidden letterforms"-- Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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To listen to native or fluent speakers pronouncing words that appear in this book, please visit levinequerido.com/AIsforBee
Don't miss the Author's Note where she explains why the particular words and languages were chosen and the research behind the book. ( )