From Lullabies to First Words: How Coco Learns Spanish Grows With Your Child
Every parent knows how quickly babies grow. One moment, you’re rocking them to sleep with lullabies; the next, they’re pointing at objects and asking questions. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to have a book that grows right alongside your child? That’s the beauty of Coco Learns Spanish Volumes 1–3, a set of Spanish books for toddlers ages 1–3 that adapt to each stage of early development.
Stage One: Baby’s First Sounds (0–12 Months)
In the earliest months, babies may not speak yet, but they’re listening closely. Their brains are busy absorbing every rhythm and sound around them. Introducing a Spanish baby book like Coco at this stage builds a foundation. Even if your little one just listens to the songs or watches you press the buttons, they’re already tuning their ear to Spanish pronunciation.
Parents often notice that babies respond to the melodies, smiling, cooing, or even moving their bodies in rhythm. These small reactions are signs that learning has already begun.
Stage Two: Toddler’s First Words (12–24 Months)
Around their first birthday, many children begin speaking their first words. Coco is the perfect companion here, offering simple, repetitive Spanish phrases through song. When toddlers hear words like “mamá” or “gracias” in Coco’s bilingual baby books, they’re more likely to repeat them.
This stage is all about imitation, and Coco makes repeating Spanish words exciting. Instead of memorizing, toddlers naturally mimic the fun songs they hear.