Thursday, January 21, 2010

Dora The Explorer Wrapping Paper Does Anyone Know Of A Cartoon Like Dora The Explorer That Teaches French?

Does anyone know of a cartoon like Dora the Explorer that teaches French? - dora the explorer wrapping paper

My sister wants to get their children to French, while still small, but easy to young people that we know, show a different language, Dora the Explorer teaches Spanish words taught. Does anyone know of a comic as Dora teaches French?

5 comments:

RE said...

In the French version, Dora the Explorer L ", published by TF1 in France and Tele-Quebec in Canada, the Anglo-French bilingualism, with Dora and Boots (called slippers) and other protagonists of French and answer questions in English. You can also purchase videos of Dora episodes with the option to call, France.

Professor Coldheart! said...

A series of cartoons to teach about for decades, Irish, English as a Foreign Language, Spanish, French, and who knows what else. I mean, come pound with the activity and coloring books.

http://www.early-advantage.com/muzzytria ...

BBC does it, or before. It is clear that Ireland is no longer an option? Obviously, German, Spanish, French, Chinese, Italian, and ESL Your options today. How times change:)

Professor Coldheart! said...

A series of cartoons to teach about for decades, Irish, English as a Foreign Language, Spanish, French, and who knows what else. I mean, come pound with the activity and coloring books.

http://www.early-advantage.com/muzzytria ...

BBC does it, or before. It is clear that Ireland is no longer an option? Obviously, German, Spanish, French, Chinese, Italian, and ESL Your options today. How times change:)

Professor Coldheart! said...

A series of cartoons to teach about for decades, Irish, English as a Foreign Language, Spanish, French, and who knows what else. I mean, come pound with the activity and coloring books.

http://www.early-advantage.com/muzzytria ...

BBC does it, or before. It is clear that Ireland is no longer an option? Obviously, German, Spanish, French, Chinese, Italian, and ESL Your options today. How times change:)

χ ѕσиσ υи ¢αρρυ¢¢ιиσ ღ said...

http://french.about.com/library/reviews/ ...

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