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I See Farm Animals: Bilingual (English / Korean) A Newborn Black & White Baby Book

I See Animals Series

What’s inside...

This is a high-contrast black and white baby book designed to engage newborns and very young children with simple, visually stimulating illustrations of farm animals. It is bilingual, presenting names and images of common farm animals in both English and Korean, which can aid in early language development and recognition of basic farm animal names. The book introduces 20 farm animals with playful features, helping babies get to know cows, horses, pigs, chickens, donkeys, ducks, geese, dogs, cats, and more. The high-contrast design is perfect for a baby's developing eyes, and the bold patterns will grab the little one's attention. For more adventures, check out other books in the I See series!
Series reading

Non-Sequential

Age

0-3

Length

48 pages

Text complexity

Discussion points

Can you name some animals you saw in the book? What sounds do they make?
Which animal from the book would you like to visit on a farm?
What colors did you notice in the pictures? How do they make you feel?
How do you think the animals feel on the farm? Why?
Tip: Role play these questions
Point to each animal as you read their names in both English and Korean, encouraging your child to repeat after you to enhance their language skills.
Use animal sounds to make the reading more interactive and fun, helping to develop your child’s auditory and speaking abilities.
Discuss the colors and shapes seen in the illustrations to strengthen your child's observational skills and color recognition.
Ask your child to imagine what a day on the farm would be like, fostering their creativity and empathy for animals.

Key lessons

Example Lesson: Language Development
Explanation: This bilingual book introduces infants to both English and Korean, fostering early language skills.
Real-World Application: Children can utilize these language skills to enhance communication abilities in a multilingual world, easing future social and educational interactions.
Example Lesson: Visual Discrimination
Explanation: Featuring high-contrast black and white images of farm animals, the book is designed to engage newborns' vision and help them distinguish shapes and patterns.
Real-World Application: Improves cognitive development and visual tracking, which are foundational for future learning tasks such as reading and writing.
Example Lesson: Cultural Awareness
Explanation: By presenting text in both English and Korean, the book exposes young readers to diverse linguistic backgrounds, promoting inclusiveness.
Real-World Application: Encourages an appreciation for cultural diversity, preparing children to thrive in a global society.

I See Farm Animals: Bilingual (English / Korean) A Newborn Black & White Baby Book by Lauren Dick