"Sophia and Alex Visit Their Grandparents" is one of eleven volumes in the "Sophia and Alex" series, written by author Denise Bourgeois-Vance and illustrated by artist Damon Danielson. Sophia and Alex's family embark on a journey to see their grandparents who live far away. The children learn that traveling may consist of many modes of transportation such as airplanes, trains, and cars. They also see the unique interaction between their parents and their parent's parents, along with other relationships within their extended family.
The 32-page illustrated book shows the special relationship grandchildren have with their grandparents as compared to their own parents. They see the love that exists, and the comfort gained from bonding with those who love them. The children realize that although separation is difficult and sad as they say good-bye, they still know their grandparents care for them wherever they may be.
Each book in the "Sophia and Alex" series draws on storylines based on common events found in the life of an early learner. Children relate to the multi-cultural characters and learn the art of acceptance and inclusion in school and home settings. Through the use of dual text, a child can simultaneously learn to read in Spanish or English while better expressing themselves in each. Studies prove that bilingual children are more apt to excel in writing and reading in subsequent grades when given the tools at an early age.
At the time of this printing, over 20 languages have been offered through Children Bilingual Books. Parents and grandparents alike cherish the opportunity to connect with their child through reading.
Why is reading important to your child? Reading sparks imagination, stimulates cognitive development, boosts social skills, and increases communication proficiencies. At Children Bilingual Books, we endeavor to connect children of all ethnicities, races, cultures, and languages with the wondrous world that surrounds them. The Sophia and Alex series provides a pathway to a child's understanding of language and social interaction. Moreover, they're fun to read!