Allons chanter! (Let’s sing!) Allons danser (Let’s dance!) Apprenons le français (Let’s
learn French!) Get in the language-learning groove with this fun-filled
collection of original tunes and beloved traditional favorites
performed by internationally-acclaimed French artists Marie-Louise
Desage
and Didier Prossaird. From “Bonjour Les Amis” to “Au Revoir”,
kids and adults will want to dance and sing along to these irresistible
rhythms and catchy lyrics that introduce French words and phrases such
as numbers (“Un, Deux et Trois”), parts of the body (“La Tête, Les Épaules/Head, Shoulders”) and children’s favorite topics (“Quand Je Serai Grand/When I’m Big” and “Y’a Pas de Fête Sans Gâteau/It’s Not a Party Without Cake.”) A rollicking rendition of “Le Vieux MacDonald (Old MacDonald)”
puts a French twist on a beloved classic. Take the music and fun along
with this French learning CD which makes learning French as easy as un, deux, trois!
My Review:
Whistlefritz has come up with another fun language learning product with the Allons danser (Let’s dance!) French Learning CD. A fun and fanciful music montage with easy to learn French for kids. Making learning fun with familiar words, phrases and songs as well as new words, phrases and songs that young kids will enjoy. A cute and fun way to start learning a new language.
My girls started dancing together as soon as the music began playing. Seeing them laughing and having fun made me want to join in. Although they did not know the words, they loved the idea of having a new language introduced to them in such a fun and exciting way. They have each picked up several new words in French now that they have been listening to this fun CD over and over and over. What a great way to introduce a new language, and explain new cultures to young children!
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