We are happy to see that Ingenio, one of our loyal sponsors, continue to create great educational bilingual toys to nurture our kid´s learning. Ingenio has added three more toys to their catalog and we will be giving each one of them away during the next weeks. Make sure you receive our RSS or email feed so you don´t miss any of our giveaways.
I received the México Learning Puzzle and am pleased to say it´s a great product to give your child a visual image of the land many of us have deep connections to. The colorful puzzle, meant for children three and above, has 48 piezes that are just the right size to fit into smalllish hands. My girl just barely turned three and has a short attention span when it comes to puzzles, but she will still sit with me while I put it together and tell her about the Mexican cities and towns illustrated in each puzzle piece. It´s a great tool to get the conversation started about this magical country and it´s people.
The Mexico Learning Puzzle joins the North American and the Puerto Rico map as part of the Ingenio catalog.
THE GIVEAWAY!
This giveaway is now closed. Congratulations to the winner: Terra!
We have a México Learning Puzzle to give away to one winner. To enter please tell us why you would like this map. You can see more details about the map here.
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This giveaway ends Sunday, October 10 at midnight EST and you must have a valid US address to enter.
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I’d like this to share with my bilingual students. This is really a unique educational learning tool.
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My family is from Mexico. What a treasure to share our family heritage with my sons!
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What an amazing teaching tool. We are a homeschooling family with Mexican heritage. My 4 year old son loves puzzles and we are starting to study the geography of the world. What a wonderful opportunity for our bilingual son to learn about the country 2 of his grandmother’s were born in and the country the other grandmother has ancestry from. He also loves visiting Mexico and is sad that we can’t visit it right now given the political unrest in Mexico. I also think this would be a great compliment to our Spanish Language lessons.
i would love this for my son as we live in mexico!
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My daughter is so interested in Mexico right now. I love the pictures for the different areas to help the kids remember different areas of Mexico!
Thanks!
I would like to have this puzzle for the Heritage Camp that I teach at each summer. The camp is for children who were adopted internationally and it’s purpose is to teach the kids about their birth cultures. This puzzle would be perfect in our Latin American camp!
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It Would be really good for me to improve my familiarity with Mexican geography to relate to where my students and friends are from when I am conversing with them. My children would enjoy this way of learning.
I’d love to use this for my homeschool curriculum with my daughters!
I’d like this puzzle to get my so interested in where most of his family lives. One of the ways he learns best and stays interested is with hands on activities like these.
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My mom’s family from Mexico and would love to teach my kids about the country
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it point out so many places of interest and easy to read!
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This would be a great addition to our homeschool! We live so close to Mexico and my husbands family is from Mexico so we study it every year.
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We own two other puzzles from Ingenio and they make a great product. I love to find bilingual learning tools for my boys.
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I blogged about this giveaway #1
http://mybilingualboys.blogspot.com/2010/10/another-great-giveaway-from-spanglish.html
I blogged about this giveaway #2.
http://mybilingualboys.blogspot.com/2010/10/another-great-giveaway-from-spanglish.html
I would love to win this for my son’s 3rd birthday to help teach him about his heritage & about the place his Papa was born
i would love to win this for my son, his 3th B-Day is coming up in 2wks and its also nice for him to learn about my and my husbands heritage + he like puzzles. thanks you!!
I’m horrible with geography so I think this puzzle will not only help me but at the same time I can spend quality time with my daughter, she also enjoys completing puzzles.
My son has Hispanic heritage; I think this map would help him learn about this heritage. Thanks for the chance.
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I would like to win this because I think it is important for children to realize that other countries have their history as well, and with Mexico it is so intertwined with US history that we need to know about it–that would work for Canada as well.
I’m a volunteer teacher of the spanish language and a HUGE advocate for their heritage and culture as well! I would like to have this map as a tool to deepen respect for mexican culture and love for the country among those whose brush with Mexico is mostly coincidental.
Thanks!
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What a fantastic way for my twin boys to learn not only where the other half of their family lives, but the rich history of those places!
i would love this map to be able to show my kids where thier grandparnets, maternal and paternal are from. visually they dont understand.
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My niece is learning Spanish and about Mexico. this would be great for her!
I would like for my nephew to be able to learn more about Mexico with this puzzle.
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