Showing posts with label bilingual education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bilingual education. Show all posts

Monday, May 21, 2012

Raychelle Reviews: Bosley Sees the World by Tim Johnson


Dual-language children's book author Tim Johnson first appeared on Raychelle Writes as a guest blogger who discussed the importance of teaching foreign language to young children. Read his post here. At that time, Tim was promoting his fundraising campaign for Bosley Sees the World on Kickstarter. Tim was successful and has published his book in 7 different languages. I am reviewing the Spanish translation for this review.

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Bosley Sees the World is the delightful story of a young bear who is curious about the world outside of the seemingly tiny cave where he lives. So Bosley decides to explore the outdoors. After running out into the forest, climbing a very tall tree, hearing the sounds of nature, and seeing new things, Bosley decides to climb a mountain in the distance. From the highest point on the mountain, Bosley sees that the world is much larger than he originally thought and returns home. There is no way that Bosley would be able to see the entire world in a day. He realizes that his cave is just the right size--for now.

Written in English and Spanish, Bosley Sees the World teaches the reader new vocabulary by highlighting specific words and their translations. By using a picture book format, the reader is more likely to retain new information because they establish a connection between the terms, the wonderful illustrations, and the context.

Young readers will enjoy taking this journey with Bosley. Not only will they enjoy the story, they will improve their reading skills while getting exposure to a new language.

Visit theLanguageBear.com for more bilingual books by Tim Johnson.


Sunday, February 5, 2012

Guest Blogger: Tim Johnson "Teaching Foreign Language to Young Children"

How many bedtime stories do you remember from when you were a child and your mother used to sit down on the edge of the bed and read you to sleep?  Most people will be able to recall quite a few even though they're not part of your daily life and it's been years since you've seen them.  This is because your mind soaked up these memories, and stored them in the most pristine part of your brain.  Illustrations, words and characters flood back into your memory with only small reminders. 

As children our knowledge base is very small and scattered.  We take in isolated bits of knowledge that are unrelated to anything else we've learned.  We take them for what they are and continue to learn until bits and pieces slowly come together to form larger more coherent concepts that we can eventually apply to our daily life.  As we grow and our knowledge base expands and becomes more structured we struggle to find relevance for new knowledge within our prior knowledge structure.  Loose ends are often lost to the cosmos as the adult brain doesn't work as hard to retain those bits of unrelated information.


This unique ability to quickly absorb foreign and unique concepts at a young age is responsible for mankind's prosperity and growth to where we are today.  To encourage children to learn foreign words and phrases helps keep their mind open to new possibilities, new ways of looking at the world and new solutions to problems they face.  Later on in life, the opportunities that become available to bilingual children and people in general, are increasing by the day.  The speed of business, the increasing population, the demand for better communication with the rest of the world are all things that necessitate bilingualism, and that won't change anytime soon. 


One of the best ways to teach a language is immersion.  One of the best ways to immerse someone is to put the language into a context they can relate to.  This is the reason dual language children's books are an absolutely awesome way to teach children a new language.  They have illustrations, characters, storyline, and context to relate to.  Any child will learn and more importantly remember the words and lessons they've learned from a dual language book.

About the author:  Tim Johnson is a dual language children's book author and you can find his first book, "Bosley Sees the World" available for pre-order through Kickstarter.  You can watch a video of him explaining this book at his Kickstarter page.