Families can find more bilingual toys and Spanish versions of familiar favorites

Posted on: January 28th, 2007
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Youth ] [ Your Money ]
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Knowledge is Power!

“Like lots of toddlers, 2-year-old Timothy Smith routinely plays with toys that teach him to sing tunes, repeat simple words and count to 10.

Thats how he learned that the wet stuff in his bathtub is called agua.

Timothy’s parents want him to grow up speaking English and Spanish and appreciating his Hispanic roots. And theyre relying on bilingual toys to help.”

Source: http://www.dfw.com
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