Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Cha, Cha, Cha - A Review

I received an advance copy of Cha, Cha, Cha from Whistlefritz , the company that produced one of Bear's favorite DVD's.  It arrived just in time for our 6 hour drive to the beach.
Bear was delighted to hear "Escondidos" and "El Frutero" from Adentro y Afuera on her new CD.
My husband and I were delighted to hear songs about counting, days of the week, months of the year, seasons, letters, as well as some popular songs like "Los Elefantes" and "BINGO".
The music is a mix of Latin rhythms and made for great listening in the car.  We listened to it for at least half the time, each way.   

It was funny that Bear kept asking her daddy, "what does vocales mean?" every time that song played even though he explained it each time.

What I love best about this CD is that it can be used by a family already fluent in the language, or just beginning to learn it. I've always wanted songs for the days of the week, months of the year, and numbers in Spanish and French.  I've always just translated my English songs, but it's SO much better to have some set to a Latin rhythm.  Whistlefritz must have read my mind.  Thank you!

Disclosure: I received a free copy of the CD and was asked to review it, but my opinion is my own.  We are enjoying this CD very much.

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