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Superheroes: Five multilingual children discover their power
This story puts different and multilingual children in the spotlight and applauds their multilingualism. Whichever language you read it in, you will also be offered pieces that make you taste other languages and think about foreign words that you …
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Recognize who I am
The new field guide Recognize who I am by nature illustrator Jasper de Ruiter contains more than 57 recognition maps of plants and animals in the Netherlands. This makes naming species a lot easier.
With these accessible recognition cards you quickly …
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Grandma talks so crazy ?!
The children's book Grandma talks so crazy ?! can be offered as a reading book to explain to children what a stroke is. In this book we specifically discuss the language disorder aphasia that often accompanies this.
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Weird guys: An inclusive picture and poem book
Weird Guys is a book that anyone can read. Also people who are blind or visually impaired, who have dyslexia or another reading disability.
The book is 'inclusive' because it uses large letters, high-contrast drawings, tactile relief, Braille …Translated by
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Peeing on the Road: A Multilingual Zen Story
Illustrated story for 8+ in seven versions that each combine Dutch with another language: Arabic, English, Farsi, French, Kurdish (Ardalani), Romanian and Turkish.
This multilingual children's book tells of a boy who walks home with his father …
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100 x creative with language
100 x creative with language contains one hundred expression activities and is intended for anyone who wants to work with language in a creative way around language. The book contains games and exercises on acquaintance, warming, expression, …
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