My Baby’s First Words
We sometimes wonder what our first words might have been.
Was it mama, dada, milk, bottle, peepee or potty? For some of us who were born into interracial
families, it might be something in Japanese, Korean, Hebrew, Hindu, Tagalog or
Chinese. Makes me wonder…
Kids Learn Chinese Phonics, DVD, Level 1,2,3 & Flashcards Bundle Red Baby Learns Chinese | |||||||
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DVD1- Go to School DVD2- How Old are You DVD3- Go to the Park Flashcards
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Being born in a world that gets smaller and smaller each
day, cultural diversity plays an important part in one’s life. Being able to speak
a second or third language at an early age assures ones place in an ever changing
cultural landscape.
Little Pim: Playtime, 3-Pack Bundle (Vol.1,2,3), Learning Chinese for Babies, toddlers and preschoolers DVD | |||||||
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Immerse your Baby in Chinese language this early!
Little Pim helps teach Chinese phrases that small children actually use, such as "I'm hungry," or "Let's play."
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We should start teaching our children at a very early age,
preferably at infancy. There are many
children’s books out there that teach different languages to babies
Baby Learns Chinese, DVD, Level 1,2,3 & Flashcards Bundle Blue | |||||||
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This DVD set teaches 140+ Chinese words DVD1- Body, Counting, Shapes and Colors DVD2- Fruits and Food DVD3- Farm Animals and Wild Animals Flashcards I
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One of the most spoken languages out there, and spoken by
most of the World’s population is Chinese. It would be a great advantage if
your baby starts learning Chinese. You
can get a baby book in Chinese and start reading it to your baby. Babies are
like a sponge, they just absorb so much information, and sooner or later your
baby will be speaking Chinese in no time.
Baby Learns Chinese, DVD, Level 4,5,6 & Flashcards Bundle (Green Box) | |||||||
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Baby Learns Chinese DVDs # 4-6 Exposes Baby to 140+ Chinese words about
Babies can learn to read because Chinese characters are just like pictures! |
So start teaching your child today. When your baby grows up,
they just might ask, “What were my first Chinese words?”
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