Bored Kids,
Turned Bilingual Superstars
Read the same story, twice, in a different language
Bilingual Storytimes!
Screen time, but better, because we talk to each other
If we can make screen time something that’s valuable and connecting, I far prefer that as a mom [than] to just passively put kids in front of screens.
Randi Zuckerberg, Founder and CEO, Zuckerberg Media
Live Inside the Books
Kids take the lead while reading
Social and emotional learning
Talking about the story is a great way to share, discuss feelings, and bolster reading social skills. Ask your child what they think of the story, or why a character made a certain decision. Ask your child what they would do differently in these situations.
Educational screen time, better together
Reading is a fun and enjoyable way to spend family time. Bedtime is not necessarily the only time to read with your child. Consider reading together before dinner, after school, or any time in a cozy spot in the house. Make it part of your family's daily routine, and before long, it will most certainly become an activity that your child looks forward to.
The fun comes in many languages
Switch between languages easily as you read
English/Spanish
Goldilocks and The Three Bears
The moral lesson behind "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is the importance of respecting others' property and boundaries. Goldilocks enters the bears' home without permission, consumes their food, and disrupts their belongings. Her actions lead to consequences when the bears return. The story teaches children about the values of respect, responsibility, and not trespassing on others' spaces, emphasizing the consequences of one's actions when they don't follow these principles.
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