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🔤 Unlock Tamil fluency early — where vibrant visuals meet authentic sounds!
This bilingual early learning book introduces toddlers to Tamil alphabets with English translations and transliterations across 52 beautifully illustrated pages. Enhanced by complimentary audio recordings accessible via a link, it offers a multisensory approach to mastering basic Tamil words. Perfectly bound for durability, it’s designed to engage young learners and support early language development.
| Book 1 Of 20 | Teach & Learn Basic Tamil words for Children |
| Dimensions | 21.59 x 0.3 x 21.59 cm |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| Grade Level | Reception and up |
| Isbn 10 | 0369600304 |
| Isbn 13 | 978-0369600301 |
| Item Weight | 142 g |
| Language | English |
| Print Length | 51 pages |
| Publication Date | 24 Jan. 2020 |
| Publisher | My First Picture Book Inc |
| Reading Age | 3 - 18 years |
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Okay
It’s very simple but my son liked it.
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Spelling mistakes
Book littered with spelling mistakes starting from the front cover. Some of the examples for objects are a bit wierd for a children's book.
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Word/image examples require improvement
The size of pictures and letters are appropriate for young learners. I especially liked the blue border on pages.More effort needs to be made to include word examples that young children will use and be exposed to.It is important for children to feel their race included/represented in textbooks and storybooks. All the human pictures in the book were of white anglo saxon individuals, which was disappointing.
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Druckfehler
Leider enttäuscht. Druckfehler bei der Laute ஒள. Das Beispiel mit dem Bild entspricht nicht der Laute ஒள.
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Mistakes in the book.
This book was a tad better than the other one I bought here - something with 624 Tamil words which was horrendous. But this book also has blatant mistakes. The Tamil word that sounds like "ow" has a word that reads "oli" which is not an "ow" word. A 5 legged chair is called "narkali", which means 4 legged chair in Tamil. Do NOT recommend it.
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Not worth
Not worth for 1000 plus rupees
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Sweet little book
Nice book for my granddaughter
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