Category: German for Kids
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One of the easiest ways to build a collection quickly is to buy a few sets of Pixi books, which come in bundles of eight small softcover picture books (a little under 4”x4”) for less than $20. There are sets that all related to a theme (e.g. the farm, good night, winter, vehicles, Christmas, Easter)…
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One of the biggest challenges families face is sourcing print books, but it is possible to buy a large range of used and new physical German media online. My top recommendation is Bookbot, a used book reseller based in the Czech Republic. It has a $21 flat-rate fee via UPS for unlimited books. The shipping…
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While rarely extensive, local public libraries can be good sources for recent German books. Often you will find that children’s print books in world languages are grouped at one or two libraries. For example, the Seattle Public Library has about 400 physical books and DVDs as well as digital resources (catalog link), but all are…