Editions L.A. - How Can I Have A Good Day? English French Bilingual Book for Kids

Editions L.A. - How Can I Have A Good Day? English French Bilingual Book for Kids

Editions L.A. - How Can I Have A Good Day? English French Bilingual Book for Kids

Editions L.A. - How Can I Have A Good Day? English French Bilingual Book for Kids

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Overview

Authors Anissa Sutton and Michael B. Sutton, have joined hands to bring forth this English-French bilingual book for children,

titled

How Can I Have A Good Day?

Comment Puis-Je Passer Une Bonne Journée?

Included French and English vocabulary the glossary at the end of the book!

It is a perfect book for children learning English or French as their second language. It's quite a fun bedtime story with an educational message.

The book puts an emphasis on the importance of family.

The little girl, who is the main character of the book asks her family members, teacher and friends about how to have a good day.

The book is for the age group of 3-7 years old.

The colorful illustrations make this book very uplifting

for children and adults.

How Can I Have A Good Day?

Comment Puis-Je Passer Une Bonne Journée?

encourages your child to appreciate

the family and important people around them.

It's perfect for any child who is nervous about starting a new day.

The book has cheerful images and simple sentences that will encourage the newbie reader to keep reading.

Read this cheerful and interesting bilingual book

to learn more about a little girl's day.

It is the first book of a French and English book collection.

More will be coming, with audio books and music.

Anissa & Michael B. Sutton


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781087893471
Publisher: Pump It Up Magazine
Publication date: 07/01/2021
Pages: 18
Product dimensions: 8.27(w) x 11.69(h) x 0.05(d)
Age Range: 3 - 7 Years

About the Author

Anissa and Michael Sutton are a French-American couple. The reason they started this project of writing an interactive children's book, was to create something special for Anissa's nieces and nephews in France to learn and become familiar with the English language in an easy and educational way with the help of illustrations. Anissa wants her beloved Michael to learn French as well. The couple wishes to leave something not only for their relatives but for anyone who wants to start learning French or English.--Anissa, a multi-faceted creative and businesswoman who has previously collaborated on the start-up papers Delit Music Magazine in Paris and The Umbrella Music Magazine in America. Anissa was born in Saint-Étienne and she studied literature and languages (Spanish, English, Latin, Italian and Russian) at University La Sorbonne in Paris. The experiences with magazines in US and France, thoroughly prepared her for the day she decided to start her own publication, Pump It Up, combining her gifts for scintillating and uplifting editorial with her personal experiences as an entertainer/recording artist under the stage names Anya Rose, Lady Aneessa and, currently, simply Aneessa.

Anissa and Michael Sutton are a French-American couple. The reason they started this project of writing an interactive children's book, was to create something special for Anissa's nieces and nephews in France to learn and become familiar with the English language in an easy and educational way with the help of illustrations. Anissa wants her beloved Michael to learn French as well. The couple wishes to leave something not only for their relatives but for anyone who wants to start learning French or English.

Anissa and Michael Sutton are a French-American couple. The reason they started this project of writing an interactive children's book, was to create something special for Anissa's nieces and nephews in France to learn and become familiar with the English language in an easy and educational way with the help of illustrations. Anissa wants her beloved Michael to learn French as well. The couple wishes to leave something not only for their relatives but for anyone who wants to start learning French or English.
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