Kids can hear the rich soundscape of Mexico's music, culture, and language with this interactive, immersive sound book in TA-DA!'s I JUST HEARD series, perfect for ages 0-5. Open your ears and come on an adventure with us.
An animal character is your child's tour guide through the amazing country of Mexico, and with the touch of a button, this talking book comes alive! Kids can travel through Mexico's streets to hear vendors hawking agua frescas and tamales, the guitars of a mariachi band, the folklore told through ranchera music, and even the handbell of the garbage collector.
This interactive talking book will delight babies, toddlers, and preschoolers with its original music and sound effects.
? Each page features an easy-to-press button that activates the music and sounds (and turns them off)
? Kids can interact with the book by themselves, or share this discovery time with a caregiver or family member
? TA-DA! creates award-winning, internationally bestselling books utilizing sound and imagination to bring languages to your youngest learners
? These books are fun, educational, and unforgettable, introducing your child to culture and music in an entirely new way
? Offers the family a screen-free learning option
? Made in partnership with linguists and cultural experts at UNAM (the prestigious the National Autonomous University of Mexico), with their campuses in Mexico and Texas
? With music produced by TA-DA!'s Music Director, multi-Grammy Award winner Jesse Lewis
? Perfect as a gift and for classrooms, daycare centers, libraries, multicultural centers, and more
? Batteries included, and easily replaceable
TA-DA!: the standard in children's home and classroom-based language learning.
TA-DA!'s new interactive I JUST HEARD book series immerses kids in a subject entirely through music and sound in a screen-free environment. In the series' first book, MEXICO, an animal character is your child's tour guide through this amazing country, and with the touch of a button, kids can hear a rich soundscape of Mexico's music, culture, and language. Travel through the streets to hear vendors hawking agua frescas and tamales, the guitars of a mariachi band, the folklore told through ranchera music, and even the handbell of the garbage collector. Future books in the series will introduce countries, styles of music, and famous musicians. Open your ears and come on an adventure with us.