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Bilingual Babies Usher In New Wave of Language
Learning Forget the Fancy Stroller: Teach Your Baby a Second
Language in 3 Easy Steps
While most new parents register for the traditional stroller,
car seat, clothes and accessories, today's Gen-x parents diligently
add to their list the hottest bilingual CDs, DVDs, games and gifts.
Baby Boomers raising late-life toddlers are beginning to grasp the
importance of being bilingual. Holiday shopping hits full throttle
this week, and the BOCA BETH language learning fun will be at the
top of every trendy family's wish list. This multi-media product
line shouts fun and easy; so give the gift of a second language this
Holiday Season.
Tampa, FL (PRWEB) November 21, 2006 -- Holiday shopping hits full
throttle this week and while most new parents register for the
traditional stroller, car seat, clothes and accessories, today's
Gen-x parents diligently add to their list the hottest bilingual
CDs, DVDs, games and gifts. Baby Boomers raising late-life toddlers
are beginning to grasp the importance of being bilingual.
Who would have ever thought that babies could use a head start in
the world of languages before they are even born? Beth Butler did -
the educator who created the BOCA BETH Program, the award-winning
Spanish and English language learning series for children ages birth
-10. Spurred by a desire to give her own children an edge in an
ever-shrinking global society, this educator and mother of three did
what she does best: teach the tiniest of tots to sing, dance and
learn the fastest growing language and culture in America today:
Spanish.
Spanish
continues to be the most requested language program in the United
States, and the ever-increasing bilingual programming in the
children's entertainment industry relates directly to the awareness
of that "window of opportunity" for second language learning.
Experts agree - the earlier, the better.
"We encourage pregnant moms to enjoy our bilingual beats from BOCA
BETH as they drive around town registering for those perfect regalos/gifts,"
states Butler. "Latinos and Anglos both realize the benefits of
being bilingual and know that the learning is easiest during the
first ten years of life."
The company name, the BOCA BETH Program, comes from the word boca
which means mouth and relates directly to improved and increased
communication among young children of today. This Holiday Season
give the gift of a second language to those little ones who seem to
have everything. This multi-media product line is sure to be at the
top of every trendy family's wish list.
The BOCA BETH product line includes three music CDs, two DVDs
starring BOCA the puppet as the language professor, a bilingual
coloring/activity book, musical instruments, language cards and
more. Available on-line and in select stores, the BOCA BETH products
retail a la carte from $3.99-$19.99 while the language learning sets
range from $29.99-$79.99. For more information on this
ground-breaking bilingual program, please visit
www.bocabeth.com or call Ms.
Butler at 813.855.5393.  |