Product Details
- Directors: Daniel Restuccio
- Format: Animated, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
- Language: Spanish
- Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only.
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- Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
- Number of discs: 1
- Rating:
- Studio: Monterey Video
- DVD Release Date: August 10, 2004
- Run Time: 55 minutes
- Average Customer Review:
(12
customer reviews)
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I borrowed this DVD from the library to try it before buying it and I'm glad I
did. The commentary moved too quickly for my 7-year-old, who soon got frustrated
and then bored. They repeated the words and/or phrases too fast for her, or me,
to be able to listen, repeat and learn. For a child who really enjoys learning
Spanish, this did not cut it.
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I am very pleased with this video. My son is 3 years old and he loves watching
it. He already is singing along and saying phrases from it. He knew a little
spanish before watching the movie so I think that helped him a little too. The
movie is a little slow but very easy to understand. I especially like how it
says the word in english then in spanish and shows you how the word is spelled
in spanish...very helpful.
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My Daughter loves this movie, for that matter she loves all movies. This is a
gift I bought for her because I want her to show interest in different
languages.
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I only write this to save well-intentioned people from wasting their money and
suffering disappointment. I checked out this series from our local library (big
fan of 'try before you buy') and I'm glad I did. Seeing the poor animation and 'teachy'
structure of the videos helped me avoid spending my hard-earned money. My
daughter, who has a good share of quality Spanish books, CDs, and videos, asked
me to turn it off after only a few minutes. The best Spanish products are
engaging and and true learning happens as a result of the child being engaged.
This was your run of the mill, poor quality, "listen and repeat" format, that
tried way too hard to TEACH and not enough to ENTERTAIN. (bored kids aren't
learning kids) Please keep searching.
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I purchased this DVD for my bright grandchildren, aged 4 and 2 because they
seemed to be very attracted to "DORA" and her Spanish pronunciations, often
using her simplistic lessons in their everyday vocabulary with ease.
When I sat with them to view "HOLA AMIGOS" for the first time, I realized that
it was definitely not for beginners, using complicated sentence structuring and
often blurred pronunciations. I had four years of Spanish in school and know
that this DVD is definitely not an entry presentation, especially for young
children.
The visual seemed to have clear connective attraction which kept their interest
but the overly complex sentences lost appeal.
If this DVD was created by someone who did not already have a Spanish accent, it
might be more easily assimilated for someone new to the language, English
speaking and not of Spanish descent.
I feel this DVD was incorrectly marketed under the guise of entry-level. It is
not.
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My daughter did not like this video. There appeared to be very little animation,
just a series of drawings, like a film strip. She asked me to turn it off after
a few minutes. She preferred Professor Parrot.
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Don't love this video, the animation is poor and my kids just don't enjoy
watching it. It tends to drag on a bit slowly.
Not a great way for my kids to learn spanish.
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Hola Amigos is volume 1 of a 3-DVD set, written and produced by language experts
specifically to introduce children to the vibrancy of Spanish. Two simple
lessons, a sing along with songs, word and phrase guide, and printable word
puzzle games, as well as a simple adventure following Paco the animated
Chihauhua, his sister Lupe, the Perez family, and Pepe the Clown that covers
basic introductions and numbers. An engaging and truly fun way for young folks
to get acquainted with a brand new language and culture. 50 minutes, color.
Rating:
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My two year old daughter really enjoys the videos. I was disappointed like the
other viewers intially with the animation. However, my daughter loves the tapes.
Although, she is only two (the recommended age for viewing begins at four) she
was saying several spanish words after watching the tapes for the first time.
The videos are easy to understand the spanish words and allows time for the
child to repeat the words. My husband and I have also learned from the tapes.
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I agree with the other reviewer. I was disappointed at first by the 2
dimensional animation. But all my kids (1, 3, and 7) love the videos. My 3 year
old is especially fond of these tapes and wants to watch them constantly. The
lower quality animation actually may be a positive because the kids focus more
on the audio. I also believe there may be too much English, but the kids are
definitely learning Spanish and having fun while doing it. The meaning of the
Spanish words they teach are very clear and reinforced several times. I
recommend these videos for a fun introduction to the language.
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I had my doubts about this video before I actually sat down to view it. The
animation, although it is 2 dimensional, is far from boring. The producer took
pains to keep the story going with nice background music, and well placed
repetition of key Spanish words. The story changes scenes fairly often to keep
boredom from setting in. My children were captivated by the video and sat
throughout all 3 sets, singing along and repeating the lessons with the
characters. Before I got Hola Amigos, I also bought the french set (Bon Jour Les
Amis) made by the same company, and I must say the French set did not keep my
kids attention for long. I myself felt quite bored with the French one, which
made me very skeptical about the Spanish one. But it was a nice surprise to see
that Hola Amigos was well worth its investment. My only complaint about it is
that it would have been better if it were completely in Spanish, rather than
mixed with English. I believe that total immersion in a language education
experience is the most effective way of learning.
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Paco and Lupe, a couple of cutesy chihuahuas, with the aid of a human or two,
help children of all ages learn Spanish vocabulary and fundamentals. I teach
Spanish and use it to encourage enjoyable learning for my grandchildren and my
high school classes. Whether you're 5, 15, or 50, the songs and silly patter
will enliven your lessons.
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