Full length dvd available at www.AramediA.com. Raise Your Children Fluent in Arabic. Essentials for your Arabic Library. Arabic Toddler Dvds, Arabic Songs for Kids, Arabic Picture Books and More. An original Arabic DVD series similar to Baby Einstein. Cartoon animation, music and entertainment focused on teaching Arabic to babies 6 months to 5 years of age. An absolute must for parents of young children who want to raise them fluent in Arabic. ANIMALS AROUND US will engage your child and have them singing, dancing, and clapping to the rhythms of old and new Arabic Nursery rhymes. The film will take them on a dazzling animal tour filled with puppets, animation, and rich images all with an Eastern flare. This “Edu-taining” video is the first of its kind in Arabic and provides a fun and stimulating way for caregivers to interact with their children and enrich their days. The video contains original score composed by Arab musicians employing Arabic instruments and rhythms. LTM is similar in it’s delivery to Baby Einstein Arabic. It is not a Disney product but is authentically Arab in it’s design, creation, and production —————————————————– Ages: 6 months to 5 years Language: Arabic. The Arabic is Formal Fusha with some colloquial levant accent (esp Palestine/Jordanian and at times Lebanese). Media Type: DVD Duration: 22 minutes. Producer: Little Thinking Minds Video Rating: 5 / 5
PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE COMMENTING — Link to Part 2: youtube.com A brief, interesting clip from National Geographic’s “Ape Genius” documentary, comparing how a chimpanzee learns when compared with human children. An experiment conducted at St Andrews University revealed that while children tried to tackle a puzzle without trying to analyze it, chimps of the same age used logic and managed to solve it This test shows that the human child, even when given tasks that obviously have no meaning, follows the instructions given to them by the perceived authority figure, whereas the chimpanzees are more pragmatic, and exclude the extraneous steps. I feel that this is a good example of why it is important to raise children to believe as many true things and disregard as many false things as possible. Children are our shared future, and teaching them to think critically and rationally, so they can grow up to be mindful, effective adults that use reason to help build a better world is vitally important. Article from the Sunday Times: “Young chimps make chumps of children” www.timesonline.co.uk NOTE: This is a dramatic reenactment of an experiment for a TV documentary. The actual experiment criteria: ** The children used ranged from 41-59 months. ** The chimps used ranged from 2-6 yo Chimps mature at 13-14 for females, 15-16 for males. ** The box always contains a sticker. When the child gets the sticker, they trade that in for a food reward. ** The child is instructed to get the …
PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE COMMENTING — Link to Part 2: youtube.com A brief, interesting clip from National Geographic’s “Ape Genius” documentary, comparing how a chimpanzee learns when compared with human children. An experiment conducted at St Andrews University revealed that while children tried to tackle a puzzle without trying to analyze it, chimps of the same age used logic and managed to solve it This test shows that the human child, even when given tasks that obviously have no meaning, follows the instructions given to them by the perceived authority figure, whereas the chimpanzees are more pragmatic, and exclude the extraneous steps. I feel that this is a good example of why it is important to raise children to believe as many true things and disregard as many false things as possible. Children are our shared future, and teaching them to think critically and rationally, so they can grow up to be mindful, effective adults that use reason to help build a better world is vitally important. Article from the Sunday Times: “Young chimps make chumps of children” www.timesonline.co.uk NOTE: This is a dramatic reenactment of an experiment for a TV documentary. The actual experiment criteria: ** The children used ranged from 41-59 months. ** The chimps used ranged from 2-6 yo Chimps mature at 13-14 for females, 15-16 for males. ** The box always contains a sticker. When the child gets the sticker, they trade that in for a food reward. ** The child is instructed to get the … Video Rating: 4 / 5
Grab Your Free Doman Advantage Learning Play Kit on: www.DomanAdvantage.com and start enjoying the Doman exercises with your baby right away Video Rating: 5 / 5
Teaches letters, numbers, opposites, colors, greetings and more!
Includes three letters and a package for slotting.
Hear the friendly mailbox characters.
Slide the address roller to learn all about numbers.
Lift the mail flag to learn about opposites through music and phrases.
The Laugh & Learn Learning Letters Mailbox is full of special deliveries for baby! Includes three letters and a package for slotting and put-and-take play. Open up the door to hear the friendly mailbox character or play peek-a-boo by looking through the mailbox. Slide the address roller to learn all about numbers and lift the mail flag to learn about opposites through music and phrases. The mailbox is surrounded by friendly faces and activities including a jiggly bat-at bird who interacts wi
We are just practicing sitting up. At the risk of sounding stupid I will admit that I didn’t realize until we went to the Drs for her check up, that I have to take a more aggressive part of her learning things like sitting up and rolling over. She showed me how to teach her to roll over the correct way, so her arm doesn’t get in the way. I honestly believed those things were mostly learned from just doing it as nature leads, which IS true but nature needs some assistance and so does baby. Now I know how important it is to not just sit back and watch and cheer but to coax and encourage her, and actually show her. Video Rating: 5 / 5
Introduces ABCs, shapes, colors, instruments and nursery rhymes
Baby discovers cause and effect with each activity
Develops motor skills in 3 play modes–each touch introduces colors, shapes, ABCs and music
9 months and up
Introduces ABCs, shapes, colors, instruments and nursery rhymes Baby discovers cause and effect with each activity Develops motor skills in 3 play modes–each touch introduces colors, shapes, ABCs and music 9 months and up
Lights dance and three charming characters pop up when baby taps colorful shapes on the tool bench
Teaches A-B-C’s, numbers, counting, colors, and shapes
Pull the tape measure to sing the alphabet, slide the ruler to learn colors and shapes
Convenient carry handle
Requires 3 AA batteries (not included)
Make learning more fun with the whole collection of Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn toys. With rich music, sing-along songs, and lots of activities, they combine early academics and everyday experiences — for the way kids really learn.
Build Baby’s learning with some great tools. This toolbench is full of delightful surprises that make learning more fun with every tap, pound, pull or slide. Lights dance and three charming characters pop up when Baby taps colorful shapes and learns to count. Pull the tape measure to sing the alphabet, slide the ruler to learn colors and shapes, or pound the hammer with rattling beads, just for fun. Convenient carry handle for learning on the go. Requires 3 “AA” alkaline batteries, not included.