Le Jour de Saint Valentine

 Hello fellow polyglots, 

It has been ages since I've posted here, and I've often asked myself why I didn't revisit my polyglot blog for so long. Life has been moving forward, and we've lost some important people along the way. March 2021 we lost our dear Moses McCormick. I was enveloped with such sadness when I learned of his passing. He was shy of his 40th birthday. I knew Moses, and was friends with Moses for well over ten years, his death really hit me like a brick. 

Moses would want me to continue what I do best, which is to provide foreign language educational resources to parents and teachers. Moses lived a rich life, he was humble, kind, and brought himself to the world like no person I have ever known in my life. He touched peoples hearts, because when Moses spoke to you, you know that he sees you. He used language to bridge the gap between himself and the world. I simply can't see how anyone could fill those shoes. 

I've been embarking on my own projects, namely how can I bring more information, knowledge, value, and resources to people who what to learn language, and to those who want to give their little ones the value of foreign language? 

As a trilingual mother, I know that teaching my own children can be pretty challenging. In fact, teaching other children is easier than my own. I get the challenges we parents face. But at the end of the day we do it because we love them. I love my children and I know my readers love theirs too. 

Here is a snipped of my most recent project, it's a fun Valentines Day project for children aged 5 - 12. There are two activities, Valentines Day in Italy and Valentines Day in France. The kiddos will learn cute love words, valentine's day vocabulary and play with some syllable flashcards to aide correct pronunciation in both French and Italian. 

When I made this, I simply thought that our Valentines Day activities need a little more spice. I hope I provided it.

 


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