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Signing Time! Volume 12 Time to Eat

Friday, October 9th, 2009

Signing Time! Volume 12 Time to Eat

Signing Time! Volume 12 Time to Eat

These (Signing Time) bright and cheerful videos where a smash hit with my all my kids (six and under).  They have watched other signing videos but no others have kept their attention so long.  The songs are very catchy and not annoying for parents ears.  It was great to have kids doing the signs, this helped my kids really related and join in.  The only thing that I would change would be to have a slower paced segment for the kids to practice, but this is where some kids may loose interest so it is hard to tell if that would be worth it.  Overall an excellent product.

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Brook
Fayetteville, AR
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Signs for His Glory

Monday, October 5th, 2009

Signs for His Glroy

Signs for His Glroy

When our pre-teen daughter expressed an interest in learning sign language we were thrilled to read the Timberdoodle description of Signs for His Glory.  Of special interest to us was its multi-level applications, and its Christian orientation – with the added bonus of a devotional-type accompanying workbook leading the child through a study on various character qualities related to the signing lessons.  We were not disappointed in the general sense.  Jennifer Lamp possessed just the right qualities of subject mastery, teaching skills, enthusiasm and gentleness to engage and affirm our sensitive and eager young learner.  We all – parents and younger sibling alike – found ourselves joining in with our student to learn the songs, and taught them to others in our community and church.   We highly recommend Signs for His Glory for beginning signers (and their families) ranging in age from “preschoolers” through early teens, but with the following qualification: If you desire a program that is technically smooth and professional, you might be put off by some of the camera work, various minor mishaps, and generally amateurish production.  In spite of our own high standards re. production quality, we nevertheless were so charmed by Miss Lamp’s manner and spirit that we were able to overlook (and found amusement in) such things.

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Jill
Lincroft, NJ
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Rosetta Stone Spanish Homeschool

Friday, September 11th, 2009

Rosetta Stone Spanish

Rosetta Stone Spanish

My kids had tried other language programs in an effort to learn Spanish, but couldn’t seem to get a grip on the basics. Then we tried Rosetta Stone Spanish Homeschool. Words, concepts, grammar, etc. are being thoroughly cemented by reading, listening, writing, and speaking exercises. With almost no English helps, they are forced to think through and decide what words mean and are immersed in the language. I would recommend Rosetta Stone for learning any language, not just Spanish.

5 stars

Jill
Grand Rapids, MN

Looking for Rosetta Stone Arabic, Rosetta Stone Portuguese, or another hard to find foreign language program? Timberdoodle carries the entire Rosetta Stone Homeschool line. Take a look here. If you can’t find the language you want, give us a call at 800-478-0672.

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