BiMoo's Blog
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Educational tablecloth - Jungle Animals
by LovelyApps Support CollaboratorExperts have emphasized for many years the importance of educational games for children. BiMoo tablecloths were designed to allow children from 2 to 8 years old to develop their intellectual, physical or even emotional skills. They are available in 4 spheres: language, cognitive, socio-emotional and motor (fine and global).
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Franco dad, Anglo mom: raising a child in both languages
by LovelyApps Support CollaboratorFranco dad, Anglo mom: raising a child in both languages
Dad speaks French. Mom speaks English. But what about baby? He or she simply learns to communicate in both languages.
A bilingual baby is not a confused baby
Some parents are reluctant to raise their child in both languages for fear of confusing them. But the reality is quite the opposite!
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Interview with Stéphany Laflèche from La Boîte à Paroles
by LovelyApps Support CollaboratorInterview with Stéphany Laflèche from La Boîte à Paroles
In order for an entrepreneur to be successful, they must surround themselves with partners who are complementary and loyal. This is certainly the case for Stéphany Laflèche, president of La Boîte à Paroles. We introduce you to the businesswoman...
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A tablecloth like no other! written by speech therapist at “Les Mots de Lily”
by LovelyApps Support CollaboratorRead the article by Lyse-Andrée, speech therapist and author of the blog "Les Mots de Lily"
She presents 4 games you can play in the classroom, at daycare or at home with the Jungle, Emotions and Professions tablecloths by BiMoo. You’ll find 120 cards to download with specific language goals.
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5 strategies to help teach your child a second language
by LovelyApps Support CollaboratorTeaching your child a second language, like English, is not always easy... especially if you don’t excel in the language of Shakespeare yourself. We’re giving you 5 strategies to help your child learn more easily.
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Have you heard of sketchnoting?
by LovelyApps Support CollaboratorAfter the cognitive map (mind mapping), sketchnoting is now making its entrance in the world of education. But what, exactly, is it?
Sketch + noting
Sketchnoting is a memorization technique that involves drawing a picture to illustrate an idea or concept, then completing it with keywords or short sentences.