Atticus

“Little Pim was a gift to my son Atticus on his second birthday. I had no idea such a thing existed and put it on right away. Both he and I were thrilled to watch it!”

Most of Syma’s family members are native French speakers, and it was very important to her that Atticus learn French as well. “I grew up speaking three languages at a very young age. It gave me an advantage in my school years and later on in my career. I hope to give my son the same advantages as I had.”

Syma also thinks that starting at a young age is key. “Kids absorb and learn so quickly when they are young. Trying to master a language as a teenager or adult is so difficult. True fluency and command of an accent is almost impossible at a later age!”

Little Pim makes Atticus laugh at the same time as he is learning. “Atticus loves the animations of Little Pim and often asks to watch them again and again. He loves to yell the words he knows at the TV as they are spoken. I know Little Pim is working when Atti points to an object he knows and calls out its name in French.”

“Little Pim is entertaining, engaging and funny, all while teaching children a second language. What more could a parent ask for!”

-Syma and Atticus, 3

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