If you are looking for a great video to begin the introductory process to the Spanish language, look no further than this DVD. Parents reported that the methods used, including zero translation and total immersion worked wonders, despite the fact that many were skeptical at first. Kids would watch over and over, enjoying Jorge the
Parent testers gushed to us about how impressed they were with the Rock ‘N Learn approach to introducing math to young children. Using a DVD loaded with bright graphics that are both fun and engaging along with music that is fun, upbeat and catchy, kids embraced the experience. So many kids today yearn for new
Phonics Fantasy Dance is a DVD that bridges two worlds. One, it teaches children new phonics skills and two, it teaches them an appreciation of African Dance. By breaking sounds into long sounds, vowels and stop sounds, the DVD actually makes the learning experience fun. A big reason why is that the instructor is so
What an amazing video presentation. Kids from 5 to 15 (yes we know that’s beyond the suggested age) found it fascinating. Everyone who watches, parents too, learn something they never knew before about the human body. There is a virtual tour of the skeletal, nervous, muscular, cardiovascular, urinary, respiratory and digestive systems. But Rock ‘N
This very age appropriate DVD series features easy words about the home as well as familiar activities and objects in the life of a toddler. The narration features a softly spoken technique while showing simple scenes like bath time, sounds in the house and clean up time. The fact that the video interacts with the
Dora has wisely chosen to use this holiday season to teach her young fans the value of helping others. Seamlessly blending cultures and languages the video touches on timeless values of sharing, not taking from others, and respecting the values of Christmas. Another theme that struck a chord with testers was the need to work
The Most Powerful Family Ritual? The Bedtime Story There is simply nothing more powerful than the bedtime story—especially in this age of continuous screen time. The bedtime story is the perfect ending to the day. So let’s rethink and reclaim this special decompression time for both parent and child. It is not just something we
“You are so good at that!” you announce to the child, firmly believing that this warm praise is going to boost the child’s self-esteem and… increase performance. But in study after study, and book after book, the widely accepted consensus is that complimenting your kids can cause lifelong problems and actually decrease performance, especially if you
What’s better than baking cookies? Eating cookies other people have baked! This year organize a cookie swap. To keep it pandemic proof, consider a couple of alternatives to the in-person exchange. Have everyone participating bake on a specific weekend, and then pick a time to drop the cookies off at respective houses, or find










