Home Building the Foundations You Can Never Talk Too Much — A Book for the Multilingual Mama Who’s Ready to Connect

You Can Never Talk Too Much — A Book for the Multilingual Mama Who’s Ready to Connect

by Adrienne

You don’t need another language app.

You need real conversations — with your child, in your home language.

And that’s why I wrote this book.

You Can Never Talk Too Much: Vol. 1 – 90 Prompts to Raise a Confident Multilingual Child

As a TEFL + language acquisition + comprehensible input trained mama of raising three kids in 6-languages, I know the struggle firsthand:

➡️ Feeling like you’re not “qualified” to teach your own language

➡️ Watching your child understand but rarely speak back

➡️ Losing your home language in the noise of school and society

This book was born from those challenges — and from what worked in our home.

Each page offers:

✅ A simple, daily talking prompt

✅ Tips to adapt the prompt for different ages

✅ Multilingual and multicultural suggestions

✅ Gentle reminders on how language grows — without pressure or correction

What is comprehensible input?

It’s a fancy term that means giving your child understandable language, consistently. The kind of language they can easily connect to their life and build meaning from. That’s what turns input into expression — and it starts with you.

This book is for:

🌍 Families raising kids in 2, 3, or more languages

👶 Ages 2–6 (with tips for older siblings!)

🧕 Parents who want to raise children connected to their culture and family tongue (an Islamic version will be coming soon)

And it’s not just about talking. It’s about belonging, bonding, and building a language-rich home that doesn’t rely on screens or pressure — just real moments.

If you’ve ever asked, “What do I even say to get my child talking?” — this book is your answer.

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🎉 Join the waitlist for You Can Never Talk Too Much – Vol. 1 right here.

Let’s build your family’s language legacy — one small, meaningful conversation at a time.

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