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New Bilingual Books Explore Emotions and City Life

New to Language Lizard are two bilingual books, RAAG, the Red Striped Zebra, and Walking in my City, What do you see? RAAG, the Red Striped Zebra is an imaginative story that helps children learn how to manage big emotions such as anger and frustration. Walking in my City, What do you see? allows early readers to learn vocabulary and share experiences on a colorful walk through a busy city.

RAAG, the Red Striped Zebra

Raag is a zebra who sometimes has feelings bigger than he can control. When he gets angry, which is often, his black stripes turn red! Raag wishes he could react differently, but how? Luckily, Raag has a very caring best friend. With the help of Rufus, Raag slowly learns how to manage his temper. 

RAAG, the Red Striped Zebra is the newest addition to the ‘I Feel’ Collection which explores emotions and supports social and emotional learning. Also featured in the ‘I Feel’ Collection are When Nani, When?, Squirrel Monkey, Happy After All, and Biscuit Moon.

Written by Keely Athena Barnes and illustrated by Jill Newton, RAAG, the Red Striped Zebra is available in English with Arabic, Chinese, Dari, French, Malayalam, Nepali, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, and Ukrainian.

Walking in my City, What do you see?

Take a walk through a busy, bustling city! This beautifully illustrated book invites the reader to explore city life. Everyday scenes of the city engage children to share experiences, explore vocabulary, and discover their surroundings. Perfect for early readers, this book is designed to encourage discussion during shared reading. 

Walking in my City, What do you see? is available in the following bilingual editions: Arabic, Chinese, Dari, French, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Tamil, Ukrainian, and Urdu. This book was written by Enebor Attard with illustrations by Marcella Wylie. 

 

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