Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Modest children learn Chinese words on their Daily Hobbies

Little Pim can be a 3-piece DVD set specially made for the tiny kids audience. The DVDs teach the children words and phrases about waking, eating and playing. Minor Pim’s series includes Eating and Drinking (DVD 1), Wake Up Smiling (DVD 2), and Playtime (DVD 3).

 

Minor Pim DVDs are extremely beneficial for little young people to find out to Chinese. Lots of learning-Chinese DVDs for children focus on person terms for children, like colors and numbers. Small Pim DVDs also feature these words, plus far more. Small Pim teaches action phrases that modest youngsters use in everyday life, including "I am playing," "One additional time?" "Mama is sleeping," and additional. Compared to other learn-Chinese videos, Minimal Pim has a practical approach for tiny kids to learn Chinese. Besides helpful action terms, it's laudable that Tiny Pim also teaches self care phrases like "She is combing her hair," and "She is brushing her teeth." It also teaches Chinese for safety phrases, like "Be careful, that's hot."

 

ChildBook.com, an on the internet bookstore for youngsters offering Learn-Chinese materials, offers Little Pim person DVDs and Little Pim Bundle Set of 3 DVDs. Buyers could get up to $25 off when they get the bundle. Minimal Pim DVDs also carries a Pinyin Companion Guide for every DVD, to support parents and educators note the Chinese terms and phrases featured in the DVDs.

 

The Minor Pim series is primarily for youngsters who are finding out Chinese as a second language. Mother and father could also use these programs to enhance their young child’s verbal skills, even if his or her 1st language is Chinese. Little Pim was produced in response to scientific proof that the human brain is most receptive to studying new languages throughout early childhood. Small Pim was released in 2007, produced by a mother-award winning film maker Julia Pimsleur Levine.

 

Tiny Pim has won 5 awards from distinguished consumer-awards giving bodies, like Kids 1st! Coalition for Top quality Children’s Media, Parents’ Choice, i-Parenting, Dove Foundation, and Parent-to-Parent.

 

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