Dawn McCall
AUOur kids have learnt very quickly from watching Little Pim, I am very impressed. Although our older children find it a bit young for them as it is aimed a preschool children, all of our children ranging from 2-11 have learnt a lot very quickly from watching Little Pim. The repetitive nature means the words really stick in their heads and it's great that it is a native speaker so they can get the pronunciation correct. I can't wait to see how our 2 year old progresses, I think he will definitely have an easier time learning and being fluent in a second language starting at such a young age. I just which we'd had Little Pim when our others were younger.
Wendy
GBVery good, but needs to be easier to navigate quickly between videos. The videos really grab the attention of my little one for a good ten minutes, if not a bit more. Which is enough for a 2.5 year old each day. But I would really like to be able to quickly jump straight to the next point in the video so that each day I am not repeating the same thing all the time, and without having to scroll through to find the point I need.
Becky Dotterer
GBAwesome program, kid friendly I would recommend Little Pim to anyone! We bought it for my niece who is 6 and loves languages. All of my nieces and nephews age 10-2 love it. After only a few videos, they were able to remember some of the words and they are always excited to watch another video. It's very effective and entertaining for all ages (me included). We did have a little problem downloading one video but Little Pim was able to help easily with their tech support. Great program!
Robert Birrell
GBNot cheap, but my son does like them I bought a Spanish introduction set on Living Social. I thought I was getting a great deal until it saw the same thing at the same price at Toys'R'Us. These aren't the cheapest DVDs, but my son does enjoy them and hopefully he will absorb some mostly-Spanish (I've caught a bit of Pidgen Spanish/Mexican on the DVDs). I even bought the remaining 3 DVDs and some books with an email discount. Overall, the important thing is that my son enjoys watching the DVDs and any poor vocabulary can be corrected. I wish that they were a bit cheaper, or each DVD was longer.
marcus barton
GBDon't try to resolve issues with items sold in stores i recently bought the Chinese dvd set at a Toys R Us and found that it was faulty. it was advertised as showing pinyin so that my daughter could read the pronunciation of the words. however it came in chinese characters. there was no indication on the box. i contacted them and was told on two occasions that they would look into it. i got tired of waiting so i returned the set to Toys R Us. i noticed that they had a 40% off sale but i waited to see if i was going to get a call back from them concerning this issue. by the time i got tired of waiting.....again.....i called them and was told there was nothing they could do about something purchased at the store. by this time it was too late for me to take advantage of the 40% off deal. when i contacted them about this, i was told they would not honor it.