Sesame Street – Learning to Share (Mandarin Chinese Edition)
- Language: Mandarin, English
- Subtitles: Mandarin, English
- Studio: Sesame Street
- DVD Region Code: All Regions
Like most kids, Elmo sometimes has trouble taking turns and sharing his toys. Even with his best friends Zoe. With a little help from Sesame Street favorites Big Bird, Cookie Monster, and Oscar, and special guest Katie Couric, Elmo discovers that sharing with friends makes playtime twice as much fun. Filled with songs and silliness, Learning To Share is a very special introduction to the Sesame Street Kids’ Guide To Life – a new home video series that helps make growing up a lot more fun. Plus Katie Koric gives parents some helpful tips for guiding kids through learning how to share.
Language: Mandarin Chinese (Dolby Digital 2.0), English (Dolby Digital 2.0)
Subtitles: Chinese, English
DVD Region Code: All Regions
List Price: $ 18.88
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Sagwa – Cat Tales and Celebrations
Cat Tales and Celebrations contains more than 105 minutes of fun-filled programs featuring Sagwa, The Chinese Siamese Cat. The DVD includes episodes from the video titles Cat Tales and Feline Festivities and helps children to understand the value of telling the truth, the benefits of direct communication and the festivities of other cultures. DVD features include an interview with the author of the Sagwa book series, Amy Tan, an interactive trivia quiz and printable coloring pages.
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A perfect show for the little ones!,
Sagwa is a wnderful show for young children, or for anyone for that matter! Sagwa goes on fun adventures and many times will run into trouble. It’s up to her ask for advice and do the right thing. Sagwa learns many lessons and your children will too by watching her. Sagwa teaches kids to be thoughtful, creative, and kind. In the process children will learn about Chinese culture, traditions, and holidays. I recommend Sagwa to any family!
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Sagwa’s name fits her just right. Well if you don’t have a cat that’s adventurious and getting into trouble unintentially no one either kids or adults could learn from her mistakes.Both adults and kids can benefit from Sagwa; especially learning about the Chinese culture as well as learning from her mistakes and be kind and courteous towards each other. Some adults I think need to be double-dosed with Sagwa after all we are the adults of the world and are role models for the children of the world (Monkey see, monkey do). I have been saying for years now that Americans in general can learn from the Japanese about being humble. I’ve travaled through the Far East and learned alot. The most humble and courteous are both the Chinese and Japanese; especially the Japanese. The Japanese see most Americans as rude, crude and loud. Guess where these Americans get these bad habits from? It starts in the home with Mom and Dad. We as Americans need to turn ourselves around when it comes to this subject after all we are the international police of the world; we should act like it with first being humble. Let’s start on the right foot and raise are children right and if you need any video aids; get Sagwa. Your not just raising your kids right, but also showing them what the world has to offer in different cultures and hope to God, we as a nation, get rid of racism.
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