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7 Christ-Centered Bilingual Books For Easter

7 CHRIST-CENTERED BILINGUAL CHILDREN'S BOOKS FOR EASTER

Is your family ready for Easter? Have you been looking for bilingual children’s books for Easter?

In Latin America and other countries in the world with a predominantly christian population, Easter is a solemn celebration where we remember the resurrection of Christ.

There are processions, masses and other special activities for the ocassion. In Ecuador, we eat Fanesca, a traditional soup made of grains and fish that represents Christ and His apostles.

I like to keep a Christ-centered Easter in my home. And there are great activities to do so. (You can find them on my Easter/Pascua Pinterest board)

Books are still my favorite resources to teach my children about the meaning of Easter, and these bilingual books work perfect if you are raising bilingual kids.

7 Christ-Centered Bilingual Books For Easter

 

Story of Easter / La Historia de la Pascua

 

La Historia de Semana Santa/The Week That Led To Easter 

Los tres árboles / The Tale of Three Trees

Jesus bendice a los ninos – bilingue (Jesus Blesses the Children- Bilingual)

The Story of Jesus = LA Historia De Jesus

 

Jesus alimenta a la multitud – bilingue

JOURNEY TO THE CROSS/CAMINO HACIA LA CRUZ Y LA VICTORIA

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March 18, 2016 8:49 pm Hispanic Mama Filed Under: Bilingual Books, Bilingual Resources

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  1. Diedre says

    March 26, 2016 at 1:39 pm

    Love this! We were doing better with our 1st daughter teaching her some words in Spanish and interchanging English with Spanish words at home, but we haven’t done such a great job with our 2nd daughter. I will definitely look at purchasing some of these books for them. Thank you for sharing!

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