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Review So much to love about these Spanish learning songs!Fun actions. Movement has been proven to enhance language learning. These actions reinforce the meaning of the words children hear and sing. Patterns and repetition. These elements help kids predict and sing along. One of my favorite songs, Cuando sea grande, is cumulative. A new profession is added to the list with each verse. Vocabulary included in most elementary programs. Children sing about weather, animals, body parts, professions, clothing and more. Most important, these words are used in a context that provides additional language to make the vocabulary meaningful and useful.Natural language. These Spanish learning songs include common structures that kids should hear from the moment they start learning the language. Clarity. Jorge Anaya sings with perfectly clear, beautiful Spanish and kids can hear every syllable.Strong mental images. Many of these songs tap into a child's ability to visualize what they are singing a wonderful strategy to aid language learning. For example, singing En el zoológico, kids will picture a tiger dancing with a zebra and a duck dancing with a goat. This is a fun, effective way to learn.Culture! Several of these songs are based on traditional elements of Latino culture. For example, you will love, Caminemos en el bosque, the Whistlefritz version of the traditional game juguemos en el bosque. The song No hay fiesta sin pastel includes that wonderful popular saying and manages to capture the joy of generations of family parties in a simple song. ¡Sabor! also introduces children to a variety of different styles of Latin music including cumbia, calypso, salsa and merengue.A range of useful vocabulary. These Spanish learning songs differ in how much vocabulary and language they use. Beginners will find plenty to sing along with immediately, but there are also songs with language to grow into.¡Fiesta! These songs make kids want to sing and dance. ¡Sabor! is music for learning and celebrating! --Spanish Playground¡SABOR! is a fantastically fun CD geared toward introducing youngsters to Spanish. A welcome reprieve from the monotonous droning that so often results when repetitious recordings are used to introduce new languages, ¡SABOR! surrounds young listeners with joyous dancing music and easy to learn lyrics. The songs have great rhythm and easily encourage movement and attention from even our youngest (7 months). Our toddler (almost 2 years) is a huge fan of dancing and will ask for this CD again and again. As a monolingual English speaking family interested in providing our kids a chance to learn a second language, we are thrilled to have found an easy, non-television based way to expose our kids to Spanish. This is our family's first product from Whistlefritz, but given our kids' enjoyment of the product, it certainly won't be our last! Whistlefritz offers a variety of products dedicated to helping families teach their children both Spanish and French. Resources include award winning CDs, DVDs, and a matching game that I already have my eye on! There are also lesson plans available. If you are interested in giving your children early exposure to the Spanish or French language, I encourage you to explore Whistlefritz! --Serenity Reviews Product Description Named CD of the Year by Creative Child Magazine. Named one of the Best 10 Audio-Visual Programs of the Year by Dr. Toy. Winner of a Mom's Choice Awards GOLD Award. Recommended by the Parents' Choice Foundation. Winner of The National Parenting Center's Seal of Approval. Winner of Dr. Toy's 100 Best Children's Products. Endorsed by KIDS FIRST! Winner of the Dove Foundation's Family-Approved Seal of Approval. Get ready to shout ¡Sabor! That's what people call out in Spanish when they hear great music. Once children sample these playful original songs and beloved family favorites, they'll want to sing and dance to them again and again (and they'll be learning Spanish as they do!) The