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Mommy Teach Me Spanish Volume 2: Sweet Dreams

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Uploaded by on Oct 23, 2006

Hola! This unique Award Winning DVDo series centers on the home and daily routines of babies and children through age 9. This video does provide translation and is designed for those whose first language is English, but are looking for a fun and easy way to give their children a basic first introduction to Spanish that relates to their everyday lives. Meet Fuerte our adorable Chihuahua and his amigo Fuego- a chili pepper. Also starring the Fiesta Friends Kids, bright graphics, fun musical scenes and unique toys. This DVD centers on the bedtime routine, offers popular nursery rhymes in Spanish, numbers from 1-20, items in the bedroom, toys, and bedtime phrases and simple commands to start using today! --Color, Not Rated, Approx Run Time- 32 mins

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  • Hablas feo hermano!!

  • Feedback: I would say great but my toddler didn't like it for some reason.

  • Clearly spoken with an American accent. But I like the method. :)

  • I don't think the narrators are native speakers, but the kids are doing great. I'm happy that it is not spanish from Spain. How many people come from spain and how many from Latin America?!

  • nice i learned a lot

  • this is great for to learn

  • The narrator has a strange accent.

    He pronounces "cuarto" like "quarter" in English, but the "ar" shouldn't be that deep.

    The female singer also pronounces "buenas" almost like "buenes", which doesn't make any sense.

    And the whole style is not Spanish from Spain, but a "neutral" Spanish (e.g. gracias->graSias, with an S instead a "th" like "thin").

    Tambien should be También.

    Kid at 2:47 says "Tengo sueno". The girl at 3:07 says "también" with a hard "T" sound, which doesn't exist in Spanish.

  • the original was better when he was eating the muffins in the song

  • nice video!! just one thing, Sweet Dreams means Dulces Sueños

  • Oh the irony with the little blonde haired girl. Singing spanish to the tune of what I believe was originally a french song.

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