"Giada is five years old. She lives in Utica, New York. Her mom was born there, but her dad was born in Italy." So begins the new, illustrated book that, according to award-winning author Michael Sedge, will put young children on the path to learning Italian.
"I have lived in Italy many years and have grandkids both there and the United States," explained Sedge. "Trying to get them to communicate and learn each other's language has always a challenge. That triggered the Giada language book series starting with Italian."
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