Monday, September 29, 2014

Kids' Stories - Istwa Timoun

Istwa Timoun - Kids' Stories Written in Haitian Creole and English - "How to Babysit a Grandma in South Beach, Miami, Boston, and New York - Ki Jan Pou W Gadò yon Grann..."

Istwa Timoun - Kids Stories Written in Haitian Creole / English:

Purchase a copy of How to Babysit a Grandma in South Beach, Miami, Boston, and New York - Ki Jan Pou w... yon Grann...

"How to babysit a Grandma in South Beach, Miami, Boston, and New York - Kijan pou w Gadò Yon Grann Miyami, Boston, ak Nouyòk" is an ebook written in English and Haitian Creole. It tells you how to babysit your grandmother who is visiting you from Jamaica, Mexico, Haiti and other countries. It tells you what to feed her for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. In this ebook, you will find fun places you can take her to interact with her "compadres and comadres" (buddies in Egnlish or Konpè ak Kòmè in Haitian Creole). You will find the tropical fruits such as mangoes and Paw Paw etc.

Find additional ebooks on http://madansara.blogspot.com, http://voicivoilabonjour.blogspot.com and http://frenchandaudio.blogspot.com

Thursday, September 11, 2014

The Traveling Butterflies and Fireflies

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The Traveling Butterflies and

"The Traveling Butterflies and Fireflies - Papiyon ak Koukouy K'ap Vwayaje" presents the annual experience of Haitian children awaiting the passage of butterflies and fireflies on their way to milkweed beaches found in Taino in Grand Goave, Petit-Goave, and Gelee near Les Cayes. See how the children play with the butterflies during their momentary stop before crossing the tall mountains. Enjoy the multicolored butterflies and fireflies that add more magic to the travel of very amazing insects accompanied by crowing toads in the past lush and green landscape of Haiti. Learn how the Madan Sara, female Haitian merchants end up relying on the lightningbugs to travel to far-away mountains where they purchase their merchandise. Find additional stories on http://madansara.blogspot.com and http://learnhaitiancreoleonline.blogspot.com