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Libro Nacho

A famous primer that every student in the Dominican Republic has to use. It covers basic grammar, words like mama and papa, a ton of handwriting exercises, and plenty of other simple stuff. (The Libro Nacho is the standard illustrated textbook used to teach children how to read and write across the country.)

First grade teacher: For tomorrow, do the handwriting practice on pages 5, 6, 7, and 8. And memorize the words on page 10. (The next day, only 2 out of 10 kids did the homework, and that was because their mom or dad did it for them.)

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República Dominicanaby AnónimoWord of the day · February 15, 2008

Libro Nacho

The primary literacy primer used by most Dominicans to learn how to read and write. It teaches through a syllabic method, famously starting with basic words like mom, dad, and pipe. (Cultural note: Nacho Lee is a ubiquitous primary school book used throughout the Dominican Republic and Latin America.)

I love my mom, my mom pampers me, dad, pipe, jar, dad pampers me, etc.

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