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.
Karla Matthews
GBNot too bad. The games on the app are pretty good. The only thing that I can get frustrating is that every time she is plays one of the games, the instructions are retold. My little one can get impatient waiting for the panda to explain everything all over again every time she replays one of the games.
Bethany Michelle
GBMy one-year-old loves French! I am in love with Little Pim's products. My son has been watching the DVDs a couple times a week for the past year and now as a 20-month-old he refers to hats as both "chapeau" and "hat" interchangeably. He has mastered several other words and phrases and it is so neat to see that he doesn't even realize they are part of a foreign language. It comes naturally to him as he is learning new English words and French words at the same time. I love it, and can only imagine this will give him an edge in school someday! In addition to all the good educational benefits, the videos are very engaging and my son asks to watch them nearly every time we are in the car - a win-win!
Stefanie DelGiorno
GBThe ONLY television my son will watch is Little pim! My son has been "watching" little pim since he was about 6 months old. He is now 19 months and ONLY watches little pim. We have all six Spanish DVDs and all four of the tri-lingual books. The vocabulary integration and repetition is amazing. My whole family is learning and loving it!
Robert Birrell
GBNot cheap, but my son does like them I bought a Spanish introduction set on Living Social. I thought I was getting a great deal until it saw the same thing at the same price at Toys'R'Us. These aren't the cheapest DVDs, but my son does enjoy them and hopefully he will absorb some mostly-Spanish (I've caught a bit of Pidgen Spanish/Mexican on the DVDs). I even bought the remaining 3 DVDs and some books with an email discount. Overall, the important thing is that my son enjoys watching the DVDs and any poor vocabulary can be corrected. I wish that they were a bit cheaper, or each DVD was longer.