The
groundbreaking Little Pim video series is the most comprehensive program designed specifically for exposing babies, toddlers and preschoolers to the building blocks of the Chinese language. It was
created in response to scientific proof that the human brain is most receptive to learning new languages during early childhood. The series of three theme-based discs introduces a broad range of more than 180
words and phrases. Each 35-minute
DVD features short episodes starring a lovable, animated panda bear named Little Pim and live-action children who use playful antics and everyday
routines to teach language for expressing needs and desires such as “I’m hungry,” “Let’s play” or “Time to wake up.”
Little Pim’s Chinese DVDs are primarily for children who are learning Chinese as a second language. Parents also can use these programs to enhance their young child’s verbal skills even if his or her first language is Chinese.
Research shows that children learn best when their parents or caregiver actively play with them while naming items and actions in their daily life. The repetitive action of a child seeing an object, hearing the
parent name it and then saying that name back to the parent is an essential part of a child’s language development. Little Pim’s DVDs,
Books, and Learning Cards help to structure and encourage more of this parent-child interaction fostering maximum language learning.
Little Pim DVD
Series: Launched in November 2007, Little Pim was created by award-winning filmmaker (and mother), Julia Pimsleur Levine to help young children take full advantage of the fertile, yet brief, window between six months and five years when they are the most receptive to learning and producing languages. The series has already won five awards from discerning consumer industry programs. These include Kids First! Coalition for Quality Children’s Media, Parents’ Choice, i-Parenting, Dove Foundation, and Parent-to-Parent.
Little Pim’s series includes Eating and Drinking (DVD 1), Wake Up Smiling (DVD 2), and Playtime (DVD 3). Each program is available in French, Spanish, Chinese or English. By fall 2008, Little Pim will add DVDs 4, 5 and 6.