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Canta Con Jess Spanish Learning Songs Sound Book – Bilingual 6-Song Book for Babies & Toddlers (Ages 1–3)
Canta Con Jess Spanish Learning Songs Sound Book – Bilingual 6-Song Book for Babies & Toddlers (Ages 1–3)
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Learn Spanish through song with a native speaker
Introduce your little one to Spanish with six lively songs, voiced by a native speaker, featuring clear pronunciation and catchy rhythms that help words stick. The tunes cover everyday basics like the ABCs, numbers, colors, and friendly greetings, offering a natural, engaging entry into a new language.
Some songs begin with a bilingual intro to support learning through association, while others are fully in Spanish to build confidence in listening and comprehension. This approach mirrors real-world language use and can be a delightful addition to daily routines, trips, and quiet moments at home.
What’s included
- 6 learning songs with kid-friendly melodies
- Native speaker narration on select tracks
- Bilingual and Spanish-only lyrics for context
- Bright illustrations that link words to images
- Durable thick pages designed for little hands
Key features for families
- Screen-free play: press a button, listen, and flip the page
- Vibrant colors and engaging visuals to spark curiosity
- Ages 1–3 friendly length and pacing
- Batteries included for immediate use
From the creator of the Canta Con Jess YouTube channel with over 50 million views, this sound book resonates with teachers and families worldwide. It also makes a thoughtful gift for birthdays or early learning milestones. While not a guarantee of fluency, the songs may support listening skills, pronunciation, and memory as part of a broader language-learning routine.
FAQ
Q: What ages is the Canta Con Jess Spanish Learning Songs Sound Book best for?
A: Designed for ages 1–3, with short tunes and sturdy pages for curious toddlers.
Q: How does the book teach Spanish through music?
A: Six songs with a native speaker and bilingual text support listening and word-picture association.