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Sahelis, studies show that exposing your little one to two languages carries far-reaching benefits. Although teaching your child a second language can be a fun bonding experience, it also can pose challenges. For example, some moms and dads wonder how to incorporate teaching their child a South Asian language into their routine, especially when it is not practiced much in the home.
Well moms and dads, look no further, Subha Airan got creative and found an easy way to carry on South Asian languages to your little one with Baby Culture Cards – they’re cards with culture! Subha found that although her Hindi was not very good, she knew she wanted her daughter to know the language, and better than she did. She decided to create tools to assist her in teaching, so she created sets of flashcards to teach Hindi and Gujarati. Subha’s first set of flashcards introduces 10 different colors on 4×6 inch laminated cards with rounded corners (for both durability and safety). Each card includes a color written in English and Hindi or Gujarati, its phonemically equivalent counterpart (for example Pink/Gulaabee), and an image. Everything shown on the card is also printed in the color ink being taught.

Baby Culture Cards is currently creating additional flashcards to teach other subjects, such as animals, body parts and the alphabet. It’s a simple and creative way to teach language basics to your child. If you’re interested in purchasing these cards for your little one, be sure to use the CitySaheli discount code for free shipping – just enter CS2010 when checking out at www.babyculturecards.etsy.com
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Stumbled into this site by chance but I’m sure glad I clicked on that link. You definitely answered all the questions I’ve been dying to get an answer for some time now. Will definitely come back for more of this. Thank you very much
BY sign language online on September 1st, 2010 at 6:33 pm