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A parent would reach for this book when they want to bridge the gap between their family's Dutch heritage and their child's everyday environment. It is designed for families who may be raising bilingual children or those who want to honor a grandparent's language through the familiar objects found within a child's own home. This picture dictionary helps toddlers and preschoolers label their world in both Dutch and English, fostering a sense of cultural identity and pride. The book focuses on basic nouns and domestic scenes, using clear imagery to build vocabulary. It supports a child's self-confidence as they master new sounds and recognize that their home life has a special linguistic connection to a larger world. It is an ideal tool for daily bonding, allowing parents to point, name, and celebrate the small details of a child's morning routine or playroom in two languages.