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What Color Is It?/¿Qué color es éste?: Bilingual English-Spanish (Good Beginnings)

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Esta serie de libros de cart?n a todo color, con ingl?s y espa?ol en cada p?gina, intrigar? a los peque?os mientras los ayuda a desarrollar su vocabulario y conciencia del mundo que los rodea. Los... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Naranja

I'm Mexican, we use the word "naranja" in Mexico to say orange. Anaranjado is also correct, but we never use it.

Just to clarify what it has been said

I am Peruvian so I speak Spanish. I will tell you that "naranja" and "anaranjado" are both correct adjectives to describe the color orange. In Peru we use both.

Learning colors

Book was in good condition as discribed by the seller. My son loves the book

"naranja" is correct in spain

Great book, my toddler loves it. And there are no mistakes. For clarification: the color orange is "naranja" in Spanish from Spain. We call the fruit and the color the same in Spain (just as they do in English!). I know in Latin American countries they say "anaranjado". But that does not make "naranja" a mistake in the book. It is correct Spanish, found in the dictionary.It was just probably translated by a Spaniard. I was shocked by the review by a teacher saying that she tells her students that the word "naranja" is wrong. I would never tell my toddler that "anaranjado" is incorrect, even though we don't say it that way! It's just a proof of the diversity of the Spanish language. Shame on this teacher who says she uses "naranja" as an example of bad translation - and complains of seeing the mistake frequently. No wonder, since it is not a mistake. She should instead explain how different Spanish-speaking countries use different words, and all are correct.

my 16 month olds favorite book!

My 16 month old LOVES this book. She has been bringing it to me for months asking me to read it 'with' her. she points at all the different things on each page and I tell her what it is and what colour it is. ex "that's a green grasshopper" or "he's painting the fence purple". It's a very colourful book for us to share together. And as a bonus we get to learn spanish colours too!
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