March 9, 2010

Cartoons

This is some of the cartoons that Ashaff like...and mama approved. hihihi Sapa kata cartoon ni tak bagus.?? Tak boleh bagi budak2 tengok cartoon selalu...nanti tak berkembang minda? sapa kata?? Tak semua cerita kat tv tu tak bagus lah. For example..this kind of cartoon. Very good for children. Ashaff learn English mostly from these cartoon. And sometime dia suka tanye..what this..and that. So, kena explain lah..and some kena betul kan sentences or Grammer dia. But so far..ok je. Tengok tv...bagus atau tidak depends on kita gak...if u on kan tv..but citer entah ape2..tak guna gak. At least dia tengok..and can gain some education for them. For me that should be ok. Yang penting they have fun. Word World.

The concept behind Word World is that the characters' bodies are shaped in the form of letters that spell their name. The Word Friends get into many shenanigans and their problem can only be resolved by using letters to spell a certain word that will resolve the issue. The Word Friends spell the word letter by letter, sound by sound. Magically, the word comes alive into the shape of the needed object.

Toddlers will undoubtedly be captivated by the delightful characters, the interactive nature of the show, and the familiar music. Program creators state that the goal of the show is to "fascinate children with words and to inspire a love of words and reading." This educational cartoon should please parents who are concerned about the quality of television programming.

Special Agent OSO Sean Astin is Special Agent Oso, a fuzzy, lovable, bumbling special agent-in-training who enlists the help of viewers at home to complete his assignments. Paying homage to special agent classics, the series follows Oso, a stuffed panda bear who works for U.N.I.Q.U.E. (United Network for Investigating Quite Usual Events), an international organization of endearing stuffed animals charged with helping kids accomplish everyday tasks such as cleaning their room, brushing their teeth and learning how to use the library. U can read more at this site ( source from : Sean Astin ) Animal Mechanicals

Animal Mechanicals is a children’s television show produced by Halifax Film, a DHX Media Company, in association with CBC Television. Animal Mechanicals is an action/adventure series for preschoolers that combines the excitement of monster truck rallies with the fantastic world of mythical animals on cool quests.

Animal Mechanicals Rex, Unicorn, Komodo, Sasquatch and Mouse, live and play in a place unlike any other: a colorful “snap-together-take-apart” world which can also transform, just like them. Things are always popping up, changing shape and most of all presenting challenges to the Animal Mechanicals. In each adventure the Animal Mechanicals get their new mission from Island Owl who displays simple pictogram images on her ‘screen-face.’ Each adventure has a variety of small challenges to overcome on the road to “Mission Accomplished.” The challenges vary requiring the Animal Mechanicals to use their wide array of unique transformed “Mechana” abilities. The Animal Mechanicals (and the audience) must decide who should face each challenge.

( source from : islandowl.com ) Jungle Junction The show teaches children to care about the environment while developing their pre-literacy skills. The main characters on the show are Zooter, an energetic pink pig scooter; Ellyvan, a cross between an elephant and a van; and the Beetlebugs, the playful kids of the jungle who are always eager to learn. (source from : Paren Thots )

2 comments:

mama_ieta said...

na...hidayat cukup suka tgk cartoon2 nie..kebanyakan benda or perkara yg dlm bahasa Inggeris dia belajar kat cartoon...pd mulanya aku pelik tp lama kelamaan aku dh mula faham kat mane dia belajar n tahu...

love said...

betul tu ta. Tak semua cartoons ni tak elok. Ashaff pun bnyk dia belajar English dr TV. Kite pun kena monitor lah. Kena selalu ckp ngan dia and explain ..so nanti dia paham.

Ashaff bile tengok cartoon dlm bahasa..dia cam pelik... hahaha

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