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This is the second in the series of Hindi activity books which makes learning Hindi fun for the child growing in an English speaking country. This activity book introduces more than 800 words with their English translation. The words are made familiar through matching exercises, finding paths in mazes, matching words to pictures, cross-word puzzles and an assortment of other activities. This book is one of the most fun ways to learn new words in Hindi. Teach yourself Hindi words using the exercises in this book.
This alphabet book is meant to introduce the Punjabi Gurmukhi script to children in the U.S. and other countries who are more comfortable with English. This book is divided into six sections. In the first section, the alphabet chart of Gurmukhi is provided. In the second section, the letters of Gurmukhi are introduced. In the third section, the vowels of Gurmukhi are introduced. In second and third sections, each letter is introduced by means of a picture of a Punjabi word beginning with the letter. A good approximation to pronouncing the letter and the word in English is given. The English translation of the word and the name of the letter is also provided. In the fourth section, the form of different letters when they are combined with different matras are shown. The fifth section introduces a simple approach to get a beginner to read Punjabi words. In the sixth section, the basic Punjabi numbers are introduced.
This activity workbook teaches the concept of Hindi matras to a student who has become familiar with the basic Devanagari alphabet. It is one of a series of activity books designed to teach Hindi. It should be used after the completion of Learn Hindi Alphabet Activity Workbook, and can be done before or concurrently with the Learn Hindi Vocabulary Activity Workbook. The concept of matras and how they modify different letters and sounds is introduced in this workbook. The student learns to identify the different matras when applied to various letters through a series of puzzles, mazes and matching activities.
This book is a level 3 Urdu reader. Level 3 books helps in developing fluency in Urdu for children who are relatively comfortable with Urdu script and vocabulary and need practice to maintain and improve their skills. This book contains six stories. Each of these consists of an interesting story line with a good mix of new and repetitive phrases. Each page of the book contains the Urdu paragraph, its transliteration, and the English translation. If the transliterated paragraph is read in conversational English, the pronunciation would be similar to the one in Hindi. All the stories are illustrated using hand-drawn charcoal paintings.
This book is a level 3 Hindi reader. Level 3 books helps in developing fluency in Hindi for children who are relatively comfortable with Hindi script and vocabulary and need practice to maintain and improve their skills. On each facing pair of pages in the book, the left page lists the Hindi paragraphs that narrate the story on the top. The bottom of the left page has the transliteration of the paragraph in English. If the transliteration is read in conversational English, the pronunciation would be similar to the one in Hindi. The right page translates the paragraph in English. The book contains three stories in which the lovable character of Sonu, a toddler, goes through several misadventures as he tries to celebrate Diwali, Holi and Rakhi. The stories capture the realistic experience NRI kids in America are likely to go through on these festivals.
This book is a level 3 Hindi reader. Level 3 books helps in developing fluency in Hindi for children who are relatively comfortable with Hindi script and vocabulary and need practice to maintain and improve their skills. This book contains three stories. Each story consists of an interesting story line with a good mix of new and repetitive phrases. On each facing pair of pages in the book, the left page lists the Hindi paragraphs that narrate the story on the top. The bottom of the left page has the transliteration of the paragraph in English. If the transliteration is read in conversational English, the pronunciation would be similar to the one in Hindi. The right page translates the paragraph in English. The book contains three stories in which the lovable character of Sonu, a toddler, goes through several adventures. The stories capture the realistic experience NRI kids in America are likely to go through.
This is the third in the series of Hindi activity books which makes learning Hindi fun for the child growing in an English speaking country. The focus of this book is on teaching the basics of Hindi grammar through a series of puzzles, activities and games. The goal, as in the other two activity books of the series, is to learn the basic concepts through interesting activities. Teach yourself Hindi grammar using the exercises in this book. Grammar can be a really interesting subject.
This activity book is the first in a series of three activity books designed to teach the basics of Hindi Devanagri script to English speaking children like Non-Resident Indians. The goal of this activity book is to introduce the Hindi alphabet to the child. The approach used in this book is to provide puzzles, mazes and exercises which are fun to do, and simultaneously familiarize the student with the letters in the alphabet. Sample puzzles included in this book require finding paths in mazes using a specific Hindi letter, finding words starting with an initial Hindi letter, circling letters in an alphabet soup, or finding the letters on specially marked candies. These puzzles introduce the alphabet without requiring onerous exercises or tedious memorization.
This book teaches the Hindi or Devnagri alphabet to a child familiar with English using a variety of puzzles, exercises and games. The letters are introduced by Sir, a cute dog, who tries to make it fun to learn Hindi. Activities include coloring pictures, finding letters in alphabet soup, finding paths in mazes, and finding matching letters. This is the first in the series of Hindi activity books that can be used to teach yourself Hindi. This is ideal for children fluent in English to learn Hindi language.
This alphabet book is meant to introduce the Bengali/Bangla script to children in U.S. and other countries who are more comfortable with the English language. This book is divided into four sections. In the first section, the basic vowels of Bengali are introduced. In the second section, the consonants of Bengali are introduced. In the first two sections, each letter is introduced by means of a picture of a Bengali word beginning with the letter. A good approximation to pronouncing the letter and the word in English is given. The English translation of the word is also provided. In the third section, the form of different consonants when they are conjugated with the vowels are shown. For one consonant, the changes in pronunciation when conjugated with the vowels is provided. This section provides the common variations of the letters in Bengali. In the fourth section, the basic Bengali numbers are introduced.
The collection of stories contained in this book is an attempt to capture some of the values and norms that are prevalent in small-town India. These are the stories the authors heard from their parents, grandparents, neighbors, or read them in an assorted and mixed format in various books. The stories originate from various sources, including Mahabharata, Ramayana, Puranas and Jatakas. Collecting them together will let the new generation know of the moral norms that are considered part of an Indian culture.
This is a fun-filled activity book to teach children Hindi through a series of puzzles, matching games, and secret message challenges. The goal is to have kids learn Hindi while they are playing.
This book is a level 3 Hindi reader. Level 3 books helps in developing fluency in Hindi for children who are relatively comfortable with Hindi script and vocabulary and need practice to maintain and improve their skills. This book contains nine stories. Each story consists of an interesting story line with a good mix of new and repetitive phrases. On each facing pair of pages in the book, the left page lists the Hindi paragraphs that narrate the story on the top. The bottom of the left page has the transliteration of the paragraph in English. If the transliterated paragraph is read in conversational English, the pronunciation would be similar to the one in Hindi. The right page translates the paragraph in English. This book is a combination of the three individual books of Sonu's Stories, Sonu's Adventures and Sonu's Festivals.
This book is a collection of stories about Sonu, a toddler and his various adventures. The book is bilingual in Hindi and English. It is an easy reader to introduce children to learn in either of the two languages.
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