History, geography, philosophy and essential values, your children have not finished learning.
Of course, passive learning will always be less efficient than real interaction in the real world.
That's why Mômji offers bilingual child care and English for Kids classes to support home language immersion from an early age.
However, here are some cartoons that are an exception!
Dora the Explorer
You all know it and yet you probably do not know the benefits of this cartoon on children.
Indeed, young Dora participates in the awakening of children.
In each episode, Dora follows a specific quest (for example, "Help the blue bird find its home").
Throughout her quest, she encounters obstacles that lead her to ask herself questions.
In addition, Dora asks questions that children can answer and gives them time for reflection.
She then repeats the answer several times (principle of repetition).
Thus, this educational cartoon gives them the impression of having played a role in the success of the little girl. In addition, Dora speaks English!
Sid the little scientist
Sid, the little scientist, do you know? Sid is passionate about Science. With the help of their mistress Suzie, Sid and her clique of friends make scientific experiments, simple practical work, test and question.
Everything is done in a good mood since Sid and his friends sing and dance between each experience. In addition to this, each episode includes a reminder of previous experiences to facilitate children's learning.
Similarly, real scenes filmed with children performing the same experiment are shown.
This cartoon is suitable for children from 3 to 7 years and allows the development of a curiosity for the world around them.
What is the idea? and Mily Miss Questions
What is the idea? is a cartoon about the life of a child very curious about the world around him.
It addresses topics of a philosophical, ethical and moral nature.
This educational cartoon takes children to form an opinion on important topics of our current society such as "Why I have to go to school" and "Why I'm jealous".
In the same educational cartoon category, there is also Mily Miss Questions.
This 9-year-old girl also asks herself many philosophical questions such as "What is courage" or "what is it to be autonomous" that leads to discussions and debates?
This last cartoon is aimed at an older and more feminine target than What is the idea?
Our history
To avoid a boring learning of history, what better than children time travelers?
Your child will be able to board the Nautilius with Leo, Gladys, Jimmy, Josépha and Moussa and rediscover the history of prehistory to today.
Together, they make small plays and take on roles of important characters of history to make us understand the stakes and customs of different eras.
Once upon a time…
This cartoon there, you know it inevitably and you probably even grew up with it. This saga is infinite and covers all possible and imaginable topics. Once upon a time ... space, Once upon a time ... Man / Life / our Earth ...
With this cartoon, you will have the opportunity to review your child's entire school program.
Note: Since television promotes passive learning, it is not advisable to use television as the sole means of education.
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