Little Pim

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4.20
Based on 20 Reviews

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About Little Pim

At Little Pim, we believe that all children deserve to learn a second language. Our program makes learning a foreign language easy and accessible to all kids–at the age they learn best, from 0 to 6 years. Our videos, books, flashcards, and CDs keep kids entertained while inspiring in them a lifelong love of language learning.

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Eva Brodbeck
GB

Good material for little ones My two year old loves the Chinese Mandarins language program and started talking in Chinese. It's a good start for raising a heritage bilingual speaker. My child only speaks English until recently. I was surprised a little kid this young would be attracted to a language learning video. It was educational and entertaining with interesting cartoon characters and familiar life scenes. It surely conceals the underling purpose of teaching a language but delivers it well to very young children. Bravo. We're expecting to see more episodes coming up in this serial.

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Karla M
GB

Love it for my 3 year old! My three year old like the videos, he repeats what he can. Good thing for us it peaked his interest so now he has his father how to say thing in Portuguese so that is great. I would recommend these to others for sure.

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Customer
GB

Received the wrong dvd I got a deal off of living social and my daughter requested the chinese dvd. I was very excited when the package arrived and was disappointed when I realized that I was sent a japanese dvd. When I played the dvd it was more difficult than i expected. I'm not sure if my daughter will learn any japanese at all.

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Karla Matthews
GB

Not too bad. The games on the app are pretty good. The only thing that I can get frustrating is that every time she is plays one of the games, the instructions are retold. My little one can get impatient waiting for the panda to explain everything all over again every time she replays one of the games.

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marcus barton
GB

Don'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.

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