Little Pim~ Teaching kids Japanese

 

In case you don’t recognize the name Little Pim is the new up coming way to teach your children how to learn a new language! I wish we would have had something like this when my daughter was younger!

Little Pim is an award-winning foreign language immersion DVD series for babies, toddlers and preschoolers. We currently offer three theme-based DVDs that use our unique Entertainment Immersion Method™, which combines animation and real kids, teaching simple words and phrases for everyday activities. Each program is available individually or in a discounted three-disc set. Currently we offer Spanish, French, Chinese, Italian, Japanese, Hebrew, English (ESL), German, Arabic, and Russian.”

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The entire DVD is spoken by native speakers, and words are presented and repeated at regular intervals. Each Little Pim DVD focuses on sixty words and phrases typically acquired in a toddler’s primary language, providing the essential building blocks for language acquisition.

They’ll learn words such as cake, doll, train, and simple phrases, as well as numbers 1-10. Episodes are perfectly paced for young children and strategic repetition of vocabulary helps kids retain the new words and phrases. Kids respond enthusiastically to Little Pim’s combination of animated and live-action videos.

Everyone knows Spanish is probably going to be the second language of the United States, so I want to give my youngest that advantage of knowing Spanish. It will also give her a traveling advantage, too, as there are many countries in the world where Spanish is the main language.

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Little Pim has won ten consumer awards and the association of Educational Publishers Award for Distinguished Achievement in World Language Curriculum.

I hope you enjoy this as much as we are! Its a great way to spend time with each other an dnot only is she learning but I am learning as well! Soon we should be talking to each other in complete sentences! Muy Bien!

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Disclosure: I received a free product from the sponsor to review. I received no monetary compensation and my opinions are my own and were not influenced by the sponsor.

 

 

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