Liked it. "I really liked the counting part." "My friends would like this because they would like the songs." "I danced along to it." "I think it was really beautiful." ="I liked when they were counting." (This really stuck out to one four-year-old who has been learning to count in Latin and saw a direct connection.) The 2's asked for "more" after each song. All the kids paid attention, especially to the parachute sequence.
Lovely immersion video which gets right to it, without a lot of explanation. It flows nicely, the cast is engaging and it is definitely appropriate for the age group. There are sections where objects are introduced with their Spanish names and then there are fun songs to help break it up and move things along. It deals with concepts and words that the kids are already familiar with so it's introducing vocabulary that makes sense. The mouse animations are cute. You should know that there is no English so young viewers might have a difficult time understanding what is going on.
Teacher Maria and the Whistlefritz kids search for Fritzi, inside and outside.
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