With a splash of imagination, bath time becomes a thrilling, bubbly deep-sea adventure, complete with a seahorse ride and a tickling octopus. Has a boy's dream of meeting schools of ocean creatures really come true? Dive in to see...
State-of-the-art paper electronics allows kids to simply touch the images on the paper of an otherwise normal-looking-book and hear words spoken by native speakers. The magic is enhanced with beautiful art, real ambient sounds and original, toe-tapping tunes produced by Grammy winning sensation Jesse Lewis!
As part of TA-DA!'s Language Adventures series, AN AWESOME OCEAN TALE weaves culture, storytelling through art, music, sound and imagination to bring languages to our youngest learners, creating a strong foundation and a lifelong love of languages and culture.
French language validation for this book was carried out by TA-DA!'s partners the Alliance Française Silicon Valley and the Lycée Français (the number one French school, in the San Francisco Bay area), and features voices from the Lycée Français community of native speakers.
THIS BOOK TALKS!
LEARN
French in an unforgettable way.
TOUCH
the integrated sound button on each page.
HEAR
a native speaker pronounce 11 ocean and sea animal words in French.
SEE
vibrant, thoughtful illustrations by Kelsey Suan, background artist for the Oscar-Award winning animated short "Hair Love."
GROOVE
to 12 original tunes produced by 4-time Grammy Award winner Jesse Lewis.
- Our crisp, clear, cutting-edge sound technology ensures you'll never miss a beat--or a word
- Matching sounds to pictures and words improves language comprehension
- Seek and find games increase positive associations...and the fun factor!
- Kids can learn the language even if their parent or caregiver doesn't speak French
- Endorsed by teachers and a speech therapist
- Made in partnership with top educational and cultural institutions worldwide
- Screen-free learning alternative
- Safety-tested for ages 0-5+
- Batteries are included and can easily be replaced
TA-DA!: the standard in children's home and classroom-based language learning.