FRENCH FOR KIDS

Teach Your Child French with Little Pim's Award-Winning Program

LEARNING A LANGUAGE IS NOW CHILDS PLAY.

Research shows that language immersion is the most efficient and effective way for children to gain fluency in a language and repetition is key. Our program will introduce kids to the fundamentals of French, using words and themes integral to kids’ daily lives such as colors, shapes, counting and foods. Animation, live action and fun music engage a child’s natural love of play and keeps their focus and attention. Children learn through repetition, keeping with the program helps really drive the benefits home.

With Little Pim, your child will discover that learning French is fun. No prior language knowledge needed. Each episode is about 5 minutes – you can watch one or two with your child and then set them on their way to listen and learn on their own. We’d love for Little Pim to take your child on a journey that will last a lifetime!

Subscribe to get access to all of the videos, and see how much fun your child has learning the building blocks of a new language.

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  • Animation, live action, lively music makes it easy and fun for kids to stay engaged

  • No prior language knowledge needed; children can learn independently

  • Helpful phonetic pronunciations with subtitles

  • Parent / teacher guides and scripts

  • Access to printable lessons, worksheets and activity tips

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LITTLE PIM’S ENTERTAINMENT IMMERSION METHOD® HELPS TO LAY THE FOUNDATION FOR A LIFETIME OF ENTHUSIASTIC LEARNING.

  • Helps kids recognize and reproduce the sounds of a new language

  • Breaks French down in it’s basic elements

  • Builds language skills using child-centered vocabulary

  • Exposes kids to a native accent at an age when they are able to learn it


“We heard about Little Pim so turned on this episode to see what it’s all about. Two days later he voluntarily counted to ten IN FRENCH. And when I responded, he wanted to repeat what I was saying and learn what my words meant. Wow!” Daniel D.