When I did the exercise for the World Book Kids edition, I learned that the Spanish word for fox is "zorro." So I looked that up. The article appears to be a translated version is the English entry.
I liked the Mundo de Animales feature, where I could view pictures of birds and animals, and also test my limited Spanish vocabulary by seeing which words I recognized.
We do have native Spanish speakers who use our computer lab, so this may be of help to them in their learning. It might also help reinforce learning for non-Spanish speakers who are learning the language.
Listening to the article on zorros rojas, it was neat to be able to control the speed of the reading. For learners who learn best by hearing, this would be a great advantage. I am a visual learner, so it helps me to read and identify the words while I listen.
Yes, Gentle Reader, you have nicely summarized the high points of WB Spanish! Thanks!
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