Julia Collar specialises in multi-sensory work on mental health and emotional development. Her background and relationship with language are truly fascinating!
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Andrea Doshi from Queen Girls: equality, diversity and languages
In this interview we learn more about Andrea Doshi, co-founder of Queen Girls publications, speech language pathologist and Spanish language fan!
From Norwich to Valencia: An interview with Lucy Gordon
Lucy, originally from the UK, now lives in Spain and is the latest member in the bambolango team! We’d like to extend a huge welcome to Lucy and we hope today’s blog allows you all to get to know her a little bit better…
Language, life and food: A guest post by Roshni Shah
Roshni Shah, bilingual in Gujurati and English and dabbler in the Spanish language, shares her passion for food and explains her current project…
Informing yourself about current research on bilingualism – you don’t have to be an expert!
This week, we are thrilled to publish a guest blog written for us by Barbara Bleiman, including links and ideas on resources for raising bilingual children.
Bilingual London: support for families and language learning in London
Bilingual London shares quite a lot of common ground with bambolango. Aleksandra Trzmiel, the person behind it, has kindly taken the time to tell us more…