Beato Goes To

BEATO GOES TO INDONESIA

BEATO GOES TO INDONESIA

by Sucheta Rawal
Illustrations by Alexandra Abagiu & Oana Cocheci
About

In Indonesia, Beato meets Putu, a Balinese boy who shows Beato how to fly kites, play badminton, race on stilts and do yoga. The new friends learn about Indonesian capital, language, customs and even see many of the endangered animals! Portion of proceeds from Beato Goes To Indonesia will be donated to the Bali Children’s Project, a nonprofit organization that helps kids in the villages on the island of Bali, receive education.

Product Details

Age Range: 1 – 3 years
Hardcover: 38 pages
Publisher: Mascot Books (July 4, 2017)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1631776304
ISBN-13: 978-1631776304

TESTIMONIALS

How To Maximize Your Beato Books Experience

Reading along with kids can be a lot of fun. It gives you a chance to bond with your kids, just one on one, without interruptions from the outside world. And with these helpful tips, you can make your story time sessions educational and enjoyable for the both of you.

Encourage Dialogue Between Parents and Child – Tell them stories from your own experience. If you are reading Beato Goes To Greenland: When and where did you first see the northern lights, how did you feel then? For Beato Goes To Israel: What are some of your favorite fruits? Do you have any childhood memories eating them? Ideas for Beato Goes To Indonesia: Have you ever been scuba diving or hiked a volcano? Tell your little one all about it!

Study New Words – Your kids will find a lot of new words in Beato Goes To books. This is a great opportunity for them to expand their vocabulary, sentence construction and writing skills. Ask them to make a note of the words they don’t understand and look them up in a dictionary/ thesaurus. There are also some foreign words in the books that help kids with exposing their tongues to new languages. It is really fun to say Kangerlussuaq (“Big Fjord” in Kalaallisut language) really fast!

Expand Interest to Other Topics – All of Beato Goes To books showcase many aspects of life, including geography, nature, animals, people, culture, religion, music, dance, food, environment, birds and more. You may notice your kid gravitating towards one topic more than another. This is a good opportunity to expose them to a wide variety of things, and encourage new learning. For example, if your kid shows more interest in whales and underwater creatures, take them to the aquarium or get them a book on marine life, and discuss what Beato saw in the book.

Engage With the Greater Community – Chances are, you have people from different countries in your neighborhood, school, place of worship, etc. By learning about where those people originate from, your kids would have prior knowledge of their cultural beliefs and open to participating in unfamiliar events. For example, many Jewish Community Centers hold book festivals, movie screenings and kids events.

Make Your Family Travel Bucket List – Perhaps one of Beato Goes To books has inspired your kids, and you, to travel more. You are probably thinking, international travel can be very expensive and we cannot afford to go on vacation more than once a year, or every two years. Then you can work together as a family to save for your vacation, research everything about the destination, and live the experience leading up to the day. For example, you can make monthly goals to – go try an Indonesian restaurant, cook a home cooked meal, take a free yoga class, watch an Indonesian (English subtitled) movie, collect coins or currency, learn a few words in Bhasa (the national language), read blogs, paint pictures, or do puzzles to learn about the scenery, make your own chocolates, then make a craft book about everything you did. This way, you will already be prepared and super excited when it comes to travel to Indonesia!

Self Learning – The augmented reality app (coming March 2017 to iTunes and Google Play) designed to work with Beato Goes To books is a great learning tool that combines reading and modern technology. Using a smart phone or iPad, kids will be able to make the books come alive, with motion, light and audio. There will be interactive pages to keep kids’ attention on the book with built in activities, such as counting, color matching, and more.

Do you have other ideas on how to enrich Beato Goes To reading experience that you would like to share with other parents? Leave a comment below…

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