
Karla M
GBLove it for my 3 year old! My three year old like the videos, he repeats what he can. Good thing for us it peaked his interest so now he has his father how to say thing in Portuguese so that is great. I would recommend these to others for sure.

Timur Ibragimov
GBPre School Prep Hi, I find that even though little Pim is a good product Pre School Prep is better. I bought both, but my daughter is more engage with the PSP animations. Also, I fell that PSP is a better value for your money, for the same amount I got double the number of DVD and subject cover.

Becky Dotterer
GBAwesome program, kid friendly I would recommend Little Pim to anyone! We bought it for my niece who is 6 and loves languages. All of my nieces and nephews age 10-2 love it. After only a few videos, they were able to remember some of the words and they are always excited to watch another video. It's very effective and entertaining for all ages (me included). We did have a little problem downloading one video but Little Pim was able to help easily with their tech support. Great program!

Eva Brodbeck
GBGood material for little ones My two year old loves the Chinese Mandarins language program and started talking in Chinese. It's a good start for raising a heritage bilingual speaker. My child only speaks English until recently. I was surprised a little kid this young would be attracted to a language learning video. It was educational and entertaining with interesting cartoon characters and familiar life scenes. It surely conceals the underling purpose of teaching a language but delivers it well to very young children. Bravo. We're expecting to see more episodes coming up in this serial.

Wendy
GBVery good, but needs to be easier to navigate quickly between videos. The videos really grab the attention of my little one for a good ten minutes, if not a bit more. Which is enough for a 2.5 year old each day. But I would really like to be able to quickly jump straight to the next point in the video so that each day I am not repeating the same thing all the time, and without having to scroll through to find the point I need.