In "Animals in Hebrew: A Day at the Zoo," the fourth in the "A Taste of Hebrew" series for English Speaking Kids, Ami and Tami visit a zoo and learn the Hebrew names of animals. Each of the animals introduced in this lovely book is illustrated beautifully and appears with its English and Hebrew monikers and a little story in rhymes that describe its specific characteristics.
The animal names appear in English and Hebrew letters. The Hebrew is transliterated. A transliteration guide is also included at the beginning of the book.
At the end of the story, a picture review of the animals lists their names in English, Hebrew, and transliteration.
Inside the Book:
▪Publisher's Note
▪Guide to Transliteration of Hebrew Words
▪Animals in Hebrew: A Day at the Zoo (the story)
Extras:
▪More About Animals' Hebrew Names
▪An Illustrated Summary Chart of the Animals in
the Book
▪The Animals in Feminine Form: In English, In
Hebrew, and in Transliteration
▪The Animals in Plural Form: In English, In Hebrew,
and in Transliteration
▪Bonus Hebrew Words Relating to a Visit at the
Zoo with English Transliteration and Translation
More 'A Taste of Hebrew' books:
- The Hebrew Alphabet: Book of Rhymes for English Speaking Kids
- Counting in Hebrew for English Speaking Kids
- Colors in Hebrew: A Rainbow Tale
- Animals in Hebrew: A Day at the Zoo
- Fruits in Hebrew at Old Country Grove
-Opposites in Hebrew