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How clever and what fun!! So nice of the young ladies to share this experience with you. Wonder how they made the green deviled eggs??????????
Did you notice that the Green Eggs and Ham book is in French? Nini is tri-lingual and an avid reader.
Yes, I did. I forgot that those books were translated into many languages. Hopefully Nini will share her gift for languages with Scarlett Maureen.
What a cool, cool idea; hats off to your granddaughter & her friends!
Yes, a very good idea... my neice was given a baby shower a couple of years ago and the suggestion was to get a children's book instead of a card and to sign it... that way it would be forever kept as a remembrance of the shower where a card would be discarded after a time. I went to 1/2 price books and found a very fun kid's book as cheap as most greeting cards...
I love the idea of foreign language books for a child. I was educated in French and English in a bi-lingual parochial school and most of my first books were in French. I used to purchase youth books in Spanish when I undertook the learning of that language a little later in life. I once sat on a plane flight from Santiago, Chili to Miami next to a six year old and we read his Spanish books together. Children learn foreign languages easily, as it comes naturally to them. What a grand idea is a book theme for a shower. We are having one for my first grandchild next month. The heritage is French and German so perhaps a copy of a German and French child's book may be appropriate.
Congrats on the great grand daughter and her tri-lingual mother
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