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Everyday Concepts #3

The Fearless Shark

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For Babies and Toddlers.

Features Opposites and Animals in English, Spanish, Chinese & Korean. Four languages on every page for convenience.

Contemporary art and design.

28 pages, Paperback

Published October 1, 2018

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David Ming

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David Ming is an author/illustrator, husband/father, and, definite work-in-progress.

Before planting roots in New York City, David absorbed design inspiration from working in Washington D.C., Sydney, Stockholm, Bangkok, and Singapore. While wandering around, David loves taking pictures of graffiti.

Although he studied Political Science at the University of Michigan, David sometimes wonders whether a degree in Culinary Arts might have been better since his home-brewed vinegars end up tasting terrible nine out of ten times.

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October 22, 2020
Another fun book by David mean that has a mix of multiple languages.

This one is a little bit more challenging, in the English there bigger and harder words to pronunciate if you're learning English.

But the format is still the same your English and below your Spanish to see the difference within the two romanized languages.

Going down the page you have your Chinese and both simplified and traditional with the pinging in between.

At the bottom of the page you have your Korean with the Korean romanization.

Each page has a beautiful picture of the creature that is being talked about with a little bit of the action if possible.

I found for myself reading the Chinese and the Korean with very little training was a lot harder in this book than it was in the numbers and colors.

Even the Spanish that usually comes easy for me was a little bit more challenging on a basic level.

In the back of the book they had the same breakdown of animals and opposites within the languages.
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