TOTS in Dalmuir have been learning lingo of a different sort lately.
Youngsters at Dalmuir Early Education Centre are being taught to speak Spanish.
It is part of a scheme launched by West Dunbartonshire Council aimed at getting kids as young as three learning words, counting and reciting days of the week in foreign languages.
For the toddlers at Dalmuir Early Education Centre a fiesta of Spanish fun and games was on the cards.
Children made flags and fans, learned key phrases as well as song to sing to proud parents and grandparents who visited on Thursday, November 19.
Visit https://www.facebook.com/clydebankpost/videos/vb.131975819147/10154371993634148/?type=2&theater to see a video recording of the morning session kids performing their Spanish song.
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