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Lullabies at Bedtime
Play these lullabies at Bedtime

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Baby Beetles
Play these fun CDs in the car or during playtime.
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Babies start to learn language from the time they are born. They hear and recognise voices and sounds and, within a few months, they start to experiment with moving their mouths and making sounds themselves.
Baby Beetles 0-3 classes with music and movement, craft and games will be starting soon at Yellow House English Schools! (see page for details). Click on either of the above pictures to find out more. |
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My Yellow House

For children aged 3-7 years
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Little Red Dragon
For children aged 4-8 years |
| Your child's first 500 words and phrases of English are easy to learn with this first complete audio course for young children. Let them listen while playing or in the car and hear them join in gradually with the 100 original Yellow House English songs and rhymes which are set in the simple, bi-lingual stories so that your child can learn independently. Click on the picture above for more information. |
These beautifully illustrated stories offer bi-lingual learning and entertainment.
Follow Max and Lara on their adventures with the magic dragon that comes alive when they speak to him in English! Use the fully bi-lingual CD and English notes in the book to listen and look. Then join the characters in singing some of the best songs from the Yellow House English composer Diana Luxton. Click on the picture above for more information.
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Reading English books? That’s too hard!
Oh no, it's not! Try Ben's detective stories. This is a completely new way of encouraging young readers. By the end of each story, they have learnt to summarise the story action in English.
Ben is a young boy who notices everything. This means that he and his dog, Dog, together with Sara from school see lots of crimes and mysteries that other children don't notice. Ben and Sara live in your country (first version is set in Germany). They work with Ben's e-pal in England, Adam. They help each other to solve a whole series of crimes by sending and receiving emails in English. At the end of each case, Ben writes up his Detective's Report to publish on the web in English and - guess what - by using the emails to help him, he finds he can write it in English!
Follow the stories in the book and on CD then complete the puzzles in the puzzle book to practise those detective skills! Click on the above picture to find out more. |
 A new edition of this extended series is in preparation for 2009. 
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