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A gentle introduction to the French Language. Moustache has exciting adventures with his human and animal friends. What, you don't speak French? Well, Moustache can certainly help you with this. In his first adventure we will meet and greet friends, sing songs, and visit a magic show. And all the while, you'll see how quickly you have begun to speak French with Moustache! Special Features: Full Frame Format. Review: Great for introductory French - We previewed this DVD yesterday to determine if we wanted to purchase the other 2 in the set. I kept in mind what other reviewers said as well. The animation reminds me of PBS. It's obviously been released on VHS as instructions for pressing play, stop, etc. on a VCR are given. The animation is also not computer generated so some children may be put off about it. It reminds me of some of the PBS animated reading programs. At least you don't have to worry about out-dated fashions. It's just a cat in simple clothing. I am also a certified foreign language teacher Pre-K-12 and I am aware of what is out there for young children. I think this is a good supplementary/support-type product, but I wouldn't rely on it alone to teach your child French. Of the products I viewed, I believe this one is the best for the younger children. I'm not sure about the upper age range for the product, but I think you could use it with a child younger than 4. I don't think you'd want to go lower than 2, especially with the American Academy of Pediatrics' recommendations about viewing for under age 2. In the segment that we viewed, we were introduced in English to the cat, Moustache and his parents. Most of the dialogue was in English so I'm not sure how well this would work with a child who had a different primary language. Each phrase was said 3 times with the sentence presented on the screen with it. I don't see any young child (2-6) sitting through the entire DVD without adult interaction. As a teacher, I said the phrases with my daughter and even added some gestures, so I will admit all her attention was not on the DVD. I think 5-10 minutes is the max you could expect. Not a babysitting DVD. I'm looking for another program that has more action and play activities. For preschoolers who want to learn Spanish, I still love Boca Beth, but there doesn't seem to be the French equivalent. I believe Hop, Skip, and Jump in French would be a good alternative, but it's only currently available on CD format. I wasn't thrilled with Beth Manners' French series. They are repetitive and probably only one of them would suffice. There are some French Canadian children's DVDs, but I don't recall the names of them. Perhaps desertcart Canada has them. Review: Cute & Educational - I was not sure what to expect, and when we received it, my 6 year old son, (who is very boysh and mature at the same time and just loves speaking different idioms), just could not stop enjoying it, watching and repeating the music and frases, he really enjoys it and even though is very basic, it is well spoken by natives and show a great mixture of cartoon with reallity. Surely a kid will not be able to speak the language after learning the basics of this movie though, it is a great and smooth introduction to the language.
| Contributor | Malcolm Hossick, Marie-Pierre Moine |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 88 Reviews |
| Format | Animated, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC |
| Genre | Educational |
| Language | French |
| Runtime | 50 minutes |
K**A
Great for introductory French
We previewed this DVD yesterday to determine if we wanted to purchase the other 2 in the set. I kept in mind what other reviewers said as well. The animation reminds me of PBS. It's obviously been released on VHS as instructions for pressing play, stop, etc. on a VCR are given. The animation is also not computer generated so some children may be put off about it. It reminds me of some of the PBS animated reading programs. At least you don't have to worry about out-dated fashions. It's just a cat in simple clothing. I am also a certified foreign language teacher Pre-K-12 and I am aware of what is out there for young children. I think this is a good supplementary/support-type product, but I wouldn't rely on it alone to teach your child French. Of the products I viewed, I believe this one is the best for the younger children. I'm not sure about the upper age range for the product, but I think you could use it with a child younger than 4. I don't think you'd want to go lower than 2, especially with the American Academy of Pediatrics' recommendations about viewing for under age 2. In the segment that we viewed, we were introduced in English to the cat, Moustache and his parents. Most of the dialogue was in English so I'm not sure how well this would work with a child who had a different primary language. Each phrase was said 3 times with the sentence presented on the screen with it. I don't see any young child (2-6) sitting through the entire DVD without adult interaction. As a teacher, I said the phrases with my daughter and even added some gestures, so I will admit all her attention was not on the DVD. I think 5-10 minutes is the max you could expect. Not a babysitting DVD. I'm looking for another program that has more action and play activities. For preschoolers who want to learn Spanish, I still love Boca Beth, but there doesn't seem to be the French equivalent. I believe Hop, Skip, and Jump in French would be a good alternative, but it's only currently available on CD format. I wasn't thrilled with Beth Manners' French series. They are repetitive and probably only one of them would suffice. There are some French Canadian children's DVDs, but I don't recall the names of them. Perhaps Amazon Canada has them.
B**H
Cute & Educational
I was not sure what to expect, and when we received it, my 6 year old son, (who is very boysh and mature at the same time and just loves speaking different idioms), just could not stop enjoying it, watching and repeating the music and frases, he really enjoys it and even though is very basic, it is well spoken by natives and show a great mixture of cartoon with reallity. Surely a kid will not be able to speak the language after learning the basics of this movie though, it is a great and smooth introduction to the language.
W**A
Satisfied with the Product
C'est un bon outil d'apprentissage de la langue Francaise pour les petits et aussi pour les adultes. My 5 year old daughter loves it and quickly memorized the songs and lots of words. I am from a french speaking country and want to introduce my daughter to the language of Moliere. Although I speak sometimes in French to my daughter and wife who does not know French, this dvd reinforces French learning. The lessons are well and simply structured from greetings to colors, numbers, social/family events like birthdays. the graphics are suitable to kids and grasp their attention and words are repeated over and over for better understanding. I look forward to the 2nd volume for my daughter and wife after watching a few more times vol. 1
T**S
Mustache you to not watch this!
Short and sweet - it's for kids. It bored my kids to death and two of them want to learn French. Any others you can upload Amazon ??
B**O
Not necessarily for children who already speak French at home
I previewed this in the hopes of showing this to my one year old when he was older, and I have to say I was a little disappointed. My son only hears French from his father, and English from me, and when we listen or expose him to media that's aimed at teaching him French, we prefer the entire presentation be in French. My husband speaks five languages and each time it was through complete immersion. This is designed for English speaking children to be introduced to a new language with their parents who may not speak French. I was thinking this was a French language educational program, like Sesame Street in French, but it's not. The pace is very slow, and the animation is dated. I can't see a child who is active or high strung sitting through it. It still has its merits, I was bored but I was able to review some vocabulary pronounciation and the slow pace is nice for non-french speaking families. I'm just not sure it merits $15-20 with shipping. My son came home during my preview and lost interest in five minutes, but with a house full of cats and Frere Jacques being one of his favorite songs, the first lession was rather rudimentary.
R**R
Purrrrfect!
I loved this DVD so much I went an ordered the other two, which incidentally I am equally happy with. The presentation is so simple it is certainly useful for families with younger children of mixed ages including younger ones. After wasting my money on Muzzy (not a bad idea, my son loves it, but the audio quality of the French is horrendous!)I was wary of buying another language learning DVD. Most I have seen are more money makers than quality learning tools for children. I was happily surprised and relieved by the gentle progression and the clear audio of _Bonjour Les Amis!_ -- it works best with my son if I sit down with him and sing along with him as he sometimes feels too self conscious sitting there singing alone. It doesn't have the same story line to keep kids glued the way that Muzzy does, and yet he picked up much more than he had with 6 months of Muzzy. _Bonjour Les Amis!_ does translate much of what they are teaching, but it is presented the way a friend might present their language if they came over to your kitchen and were interacting with your child. It is NOT presented in a sit down in your chair, get out your notebooks and pay attention for the test on Friday sort of manner. I think it is the naturalness of the series I have appreciated the most. Now if they would only come out with German and Russian!
B**K
Excellent for first time learners, even adults
Bonjour les amis! is an excellent tool to start you kids (and yourself) on french. The narration is done by a female voice with a strong french accent. There's 6 lessons and each one introduces new vocabulary. The animation is a little slow, but I think that is exactly what I like about it. It doesn't overwhelm your little ones and gives them plenty of time to repeat. My kids, 3 and 5 yo, love to repeat and sing along and don't seem to get bored with the repetition. Remember, repeating is a good way to learn that really captives young children attention. I can't wait to see the other 2 volumes.
J**H
It's very cute and teaches a lot of good things words and songs to them
My 20 months old daughter who understands and speaks French with me loves it! I would have preferred completely French instead of English and French but I understand that it's made for bilingual kids. It's very cute and teaches a lot of good things words and songs to them.
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