Innovative and award-winning multilingual book about the magical power of words that speaks to all the children of the world!
Olivia is a special little girl who loves to make up words. But grownups don’t understand why she does it. Her life changes when the wizard of words, Womagis, appears. Womagis needs Olivia’s help to create new words and save the world! Kids will invent and enjoy discovering new words in different languages while they help Olivia and Womagis.
Womagis is a very special book as the first book ever written in 18 languages English, Spanish, French, Chinese, Arabic, Hindi, German, Italian, Hebrew, Korean, Portuguese, Greek, Swahili, Japanese, Dutch, Russian, Swedish and Turkish.
With Womagis’ multilingual frame you can play and look around in order to find your preferred language, just like a smart detective! This story is perfect for kids navigating in different languages, or growing up in different cultures, as well as for parents, caregivers and educators that believe that words and imagination can change the world.
Womagis is a must-have for every young child’s library!
Un libro sencillo, donde podemos aprender un idioma jugando. Las ilustraciones y sus colores, son preciosos. Que venga en tantos idiomas, solo puede ser un plus. Jugar a buscar en cada página el idioma, un juego entretenido. Aunque el cuento puede ser básico, la idea y todo el conjunto, da un muy buen resultado. Merece la pena leerlo. Al final del cuento, vienen un par de actividades, donde los pequeños, juntos con los padres pueden jugar.
When I began to read the book I was slightly confused about all of the different written languages. As I proceeded page to page, I began to connect to each element of the story. The pictures, and the meaning behind each sentence. I absolutely loved this book. It is unique in every way. The ending was perfect too! All I want to do is share it with the collogues. It held a beautiful message and it was greatly received. When I began to read the book I was slightly confused about all of the different written languages. As I proceeded page to page, I began to connect to each element of the story. The pictures, and the meaning behind each sentence. I absolutely loved this book. It is unique in every way. The ending was perfect too! All I want to do is share it with the collogues. It held a beautiful message and it was greatly received.
At first glance, it is daunting. It is so important though to stay with this book. If you want your child to be a global citizen, this book is for you. Even if you do not understand the languages mentioned, it is a wonderful way to introduce your child the many ways different languages feel and read. To try to sound them out and let the story grow with you. In every page, the position of each language changes places, making the book a game. As for the languages themselves, you will find 18 English, Navajo-Diné, Lakota-Sioux, Inuit-Eskimo, Hawaiian, Spanish, French, Hebrew, Tagalog, Italian, Chinese, Polish, German, Greek, Hindi, Korean, Portuguese & Vietnamese, out of which the Hindi and English parts read true to the language which was very reassuring that we are reading well.