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Very "kid friendly" |
June 26, 2008 |
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Corinne D.
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I initially purchased the software for my son due to the rave reviews I read on the web. Intending to supplement his Chinese School curriculum, I found the program to be very useful. I would definitely recommend this product to parents or caretakers who have very young children or those with no prior knowledge of the language. Older children, who are already immersed in the language, may find this software a bit elementary. The animations are very entertaining and educational. The program itself is very "kid friendly".
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: |
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Very "kid friendly" |
June 26, 2008 |
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Corinne D.
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I initially purchased the software for my son due to the rave reviews I read on the web. Intending to supplement his Chinese School curriculum, I found the program to be very useful. I would definitely recommend this product to parents or caretakers who have very young children or those with no prior knowledge of the language. Older children, who are already immersed in the language, may find this software a bit elementary. The animations are very entertaining and educational. The program itself is very "kid friendly".
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: |
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Easy & Fun Chinese computer game |
June 25, 2008 |
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Asianmommy.com
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KidSpeak Chinese, Indonesian, Japanese & Korean Language Tutor for Beginners is a CD-ROM for beginners, ages 5 to 13, who wish to learn another language. We reviewed the Mandarin section. This is a total immersion program in which Lin-Lin and Long the dragon introduce your kids to numbers by having them add & subtract and play connect-the-dots, dominos, & bingo.
Kids learn simple Chinese characters by playing tic-tac-toe, matching games, and the memory game. They also cover common greetings, telling time, as well as naming animals, parts of the body, fruits, and colors. They learn about various school supplies and items for travel.
There are many songs with animation that the kids are sure to enjoy. This is a fun introduction to Chinese for kids who are new to the language.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: |
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Easy & Fun Chinese computer game |
June 25, 2008 |
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Asianmommy.com
from Chicago
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KidSpeak Chinese, Indonesian, Japanese & Korean Language Tutor for Beginners is a CD-ROM for beginners, ages 5 to 13, who wish to learn another language. We reviewed the Mandarin section. This is a total immersion program in which Lin-Lin and Long the dragon introduce your kids to numbers by having them add & subtract and play connect-the-dots, dominos, & bingo.
Kids learn simple Chinese characters by playing tic-tac-toe, matching games, and the memory game. They also cover common greetings, telling time, as well as naming animals, parts of the body, fruits, and colors. They learn about various school supplies and items for travel.
There are many songs with animation that the kids are sure to enjoy. This is a fun introduction to Chinese for kids who are new to the language.
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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful: |
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Kid Friendly! |
February 16, 2008 |
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Corinne D.
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I initially purchased the software for my son due to the rave reviews I read on the web. Intending to supplement his Chinese School curriculum, I found the program to be very useful. I would definitely recommend this product to parents or caretakers who have very young children or those with no prior knowledge of the language. Older children, who are already immersed in the language, may find this software a bit elementary. The animations are very entertaining and educational. The program itself is very "kid friendly".
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