Jump-start your child's exposure to the Spanish language with this collection of bilingual baby books that teach Latin American culture and early vocabulary like numbers, opposites, and musical instruments!
Now you don’t need to know Spanish to teach your kids Spanish!
With the 3 beautiful books in this board book set inspired by traditional Latin American market squares, kids can learn:
Numbers from La Panaderia (bakery)
Opposites from La Tienda de Piñatas (piñata shop)
Musical Instruments from Las Bandas (band)
There’s no better time for kids to learn a second language than during the first years of their life, so take advantage of these Spanish baby books and turn your "No Sabo Kids" into "Sí Sabo Kids" with this durable and fun box set of three board books.
Mike Alfaro is a writer, creative director, and pop-culture fanboy. Born and raised in Guatemala, he moved to California after turning 18 in search of the American dream. How cliché. Since then, he's created several successful ad campaigns for major U.S. brands and also launched the viral Instagram account @millennialloteria. He is happily married and currently developing a movie based on his experiences as a Hispanic millennial immigrant.
Gerardo Guillén is a creative director with a background in art direction and advertising, who has created stories, experiences, and products for national brands. He accidentally became an illustrator in 2018 while helping launch Millennial Lotería. Now, he doodles full-time from home in Los Angeles, where he lives with his wife and two sons.
"Mike is a creative genius who has brought humor, nostalgia, and joy to our community with all that he creates!" —Patty Rodriguez, entrepreneur and bestselling author
“A vibrant and colorful bilingual journey for your little ones.” —Gaby Moreno, Latin GRAMMY™ Award Winning Singer/Songwriter
"As a new mom and author, sharing bilingual books with my daughter is so special. This collection of Sí Sabo Kids will be a staple in our home. They are fun, colorful books that show the beauty of our culture and language." —Julissa Arce, author of Someone Like Me
Jump-start your child's exposure to the Spanish language with this collection of bilingual baby books that teach Latin American culture and early vocabulary like numbers, opposites, and musical instruments!
Now you don’t need to know Spanish to teach your kids Spanish!
With the 3 beautiful books in this board book set inspired by traditional Latin American market squares, kids can learn:
Numbers from La Panaderia (bakery)
Opposites from La Tienda de Piñatas (piñata shop)
Musical Instruments from Las Bandas (band)
There’s no better time for kids to learn a second language than during the first years of their life, so take advantage of these Spanish baby books and turn your "No Sabo Kids" into "Sí Sabo Kids" with this durable and fun box set of three board books.
Creators
Mike Alfaro is a writer, creative director, and pop-culture fanboy. Born and raised in Guatemala, he moved to California after turning 18 in search of the American dream. How cliché. Since then, he's created several successful ad campaigns for major U.S. brands and also launched the viral Instagram account @millennialloteria. He is happily married and currently developing a movie based on his experiences as a Hispanic millennial immigrant.
Gerardo Guillén is a creative director with a background in art direction and advertising, who has created stories, experiences, and products for national brands. He accidentally became an illustrator in 2018 while helping launch Millennial Lotería. Now, he doodles full-time from home in Los Angeles, where he lives with his wife and two sons.
"Mike is a creative genius who has brought humor, nostalgia, and joy to our community with all that he creates!" —Patty Rodriguez, entrepreneur and bestselling author
“A vibrant and colorful bilingual journey for your little ones.” —Gaby Moreno, Latin GRAMMY™ Award Winning Singer/Songwriter
"As a new mom and author, sharing bilingual books with my daughter is so special. This collection of Sí Sabo Kids will be a staple in our home. They are fun, colorful books that show the beauty of our culture and language." —Julissa Arce, author of Someone Like Me