
My kids are really lucky in that both my husband and I are native Spanish-speakers, and so speaking to them in our native language is really not an issue in our home. But even if that's not your case, you can still raise bilingual children. While immersing them in Spanish as much as possible is the best way for them to learn, you can also enlist the help of some fun language learning programs to support your endeavor.
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Today, I share four of these programs with you.
Whistlefritz

Whistlefritz is a little mouse that your kids will fall in love with instantly as they learn Spanish in a fun and musical way. Although Spanish is my children's first language, they still thoroughly enjoyed both the Whistlefritz DVD and the CD titled A bailar.
Little Pim

The best part about the Little Pim program is that it's so complete. From DVDs to apps, you'll find a range of products that will help you teach your kids Spanish in a fun and interactive way.
Boca Beth

The Boca Beth program is different from others in that it's truly bilingual. In other words, kids get both the English and Spanish version of what is being taught. I think it's perfect for those who haven't had any prior exposure to Spanish.
Muzzy

While I haven't had a chance to personally review this product, I have heard wonderful comments about it. Muzzy has been around for a while and it was created by the BBC.