Play and Learn Spanish - Learn to Speak - Audio Book CD  
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      About Play and Learn Spanish 
      The fun, easy, and natural way to get kids started in learning Spanish 
      Young children have an amazing capacity for picking up new languages, and 
      every parent is a natural-born language teacher. Now Play and Learn Spanish introduces a unique approach to getting kids started in Spanish that is as fun as it is easy. 
      Instead of drills and boring grammar exercises, you get loads of fun games, activities, and songs that let you seamlessly integrate the Spanish language into your everyday life. From taking a bath to going shopping, making lunch to driving in the car, Play and Learn Spanish turns daily routines into fun learning adventures for you and your child to enjoy together. No need to set aside extra time in your busy schedule—with this program, you learn as you live. And you’ll be amazed at how quickly you see results. 
      Play and Learn Spanish is packed with lively color illustrations and features:       
      •Songs, games, and activities that make language learning natural and fun       
      •Key-word illustrations to help with the retention of important words and phrases 
      •Whimsical comic strips that put Spanish in a real-world context 
      •Sidebars with fun cultural information about everyday life in Spanish-speaking countries       
      •English translations for all activities       
      •A sixty-minute audio CD containing all of the book's songs, games, and expressions 
      With Play and Learn Spanish, it won’t be long before you hear your child say he or she wants to give you un beso muy grande de buenas noches (a big good-night kiss). 
      About the Spanish Language
      Spanish (español ) or  Castilian (castellano) is a Romance language originally from the  northern area of Spain. From there, its use gradually spread inside the  Kingdom of Castile, where it evolved and eventually became the  principal language of the government and trade. It was later taken to  Africa, the Americas and Asia Pacific when they were brought under  Spanish colonial rule between the 15th and 19th centuries.     
      The  language is spoken by between 322 and 400 million people natively,  making Spanish the most spoken Romance language and possibly the second  most spoken language by number of native speakers. 
      Today,  it is one of the official languages of Spain, most Latin American  countries and Equatorial Guinea. In total, 21 nations use Spanish as  their primary language. Spanish is also one of six official languages  of the United Nations. 
      Spaniards  tend to call this language español (Spanish) when contrasting it with  languages of other states, such as French and English, but call it  castellano (Castilian), that is, the language of the Castile region,  when contrasting it with other languages spoken in Spain such as  Galician, Basque, and Catalan. This reasoning also holds true for the  language's preferred name in some Hispanic American countries. In this  manner, the Spanish Constitution of 1978 uses the term castellano to  define the official language of the whole Spanish State 
      The  name castellano is however widely used for the language as a whole in  Latin America. Some Spanish speakers consider castellano a generic term  with no political or ideological links, much as "Spanish" is in  English. Often Americans use it to differentiate their own variety of  Spanish as opposed to the variety of Spanish spoken in Spain, or  vice-versa, to refer to that variety of Spanish which is considered as  standard in the region. 
      Mexico  has the world's largest Spanish-speaking population. Spanish is the  second most widely spoken language in the United States and by far the  most popular studied foreign language in U.S. schools and universities.  Spanish is among the most popular foreign languages for study in the  rest of the nations of the Anglosphere in general, where on top of the  widespread use of English globally, the large number of additional  countries and geographic territory that Spanish allows exploring is an  attractive prospect for many people. Due to proximity, linguistic  similarities, and trade reasons it is also a very popular second  language in France, Italy, Portugal, and particularly the southern  states of Brazil. It is estimated that the combined total of native and  non-native Spanish speakers is approximately 500 million, likely making  it the fourth most spoken language by total number of speakers. Global  internet usage statistics for 2007 show Spanish as the third most  commonly used language on the internet, after English and Chinese  |