Italian Bilingual Children's Books

Italian Bilingual Children's Books

Bilingual Children - Week #15

This week on our Bilingual Children series I've decided to focus on a language close to our family's heart! Italian!

I suspect this will mainly be useful for those of you who are either Italian yourselves or raising Italian children in the UK. But if you are planning on going on holiday to Italy these can also be useful to get by, for adults and children alike! 

I've put together a list of resources for different age groups, which will help you introduce Italian at home, should you wish to! 

Italian for kids

Birth to age 5

From age 5 to 11

I hope you've found this list useful!

If you can't find what you need let me know! 

 

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Kristie Prada

Kristie Prada is the founder and editor of Mammaprada.com, an award-nominated bilingual parenting and travel blog inspired by her Italian-English family life. Based in the UK with strong ties to Italy, Kristie writes passionately about raising bilingual children, family travel in Italy, cultural parenting, and life as an expat family.

With over 8 years of blogging experience, Kristie has become a trusted voice for parents looking to embrace language learning, explore Italy with kids, and navigate the beautiful chaos of multicultural family life. Her expertise in Italian travel, language resources for children, and tips for living a more internationally connected life make Mammaprada a go-to resource for modern, globally-minded families.

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