- 在線時間
- 4 小時
- 最後登錄
- 07-12-13
- 國民生產力
- 5
- 附加生產力
- 0
- 貢獻生產力
- 0
- 註冊時間
- 03-7-28
- 閱讀權限
- 10
- 帖子
- 25
- 主題
- 4
- 精華
- 0
- 積分
- 30
- UID
- 12578
|
Re: mother goose
In Mother goose, the nursery rhymes are presented with half "real human movie" and half cartoons. They also teach few basic words in the VCD. It consists of around 60 nursery rhymes such as Little Miss Muffet, Round and round the garden, Old Macdonald, Jack in the Box, The Wheel on the Bus, etc.
Pros of Mother Goose
- famous nursery rhymes
- affordable price
Cons of Mother Goose
- quality of the picture is not as good as DWE(less colourful)
If you want your baby to hear more nursery rhymes, it would be a good choice to purchase Mother Goose. Of course, there are still other options. Publisher "Ladybird" has a series of Nursery Rhymes (comes in 3 sets - Humpty Dumpty, Hey Diddle Diddle, and Incy Wincy Spider). For each set, there is a book and CD/tape (costs around $50-70 per set). With approx. 30 nursery rhymes for each set. I think you could purchase from Longman for a cheaper price at the coming Book Fair.
For DWE, I have the "lay Along" (3 DVDs and CDs) and "Sing Along" (4 DVDs and CDs) There are not much Disney Characters in these two sets. The "lay Along" also comes with toys. Comparing with Mother Goose, my daughter (almost 2 years old) likes DWE better. She will follow what she saw from the DWE. I don't have the full set. But I think what I have should be enough for my daughter. When she grows older, she will have many other choices like Preschool Power or Between the Lions. Anyway, I do recommend baby to see "lay Along" and "Sing Along". But bear in mind you should not let baby to watch TV for too long.
|
|