Italian for Kids: The Playground (video)


Here is a new episode of the podcast series ‘Italian for Kids‘ hosted by my daughter Silvia, 6. In this show, you’ll learn how the different parts of a playground are called in Italian. Enjoy!

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- iPod version (MP4 – 8.2Mb)
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P.S. If you like this video, please leave her a comment here or on YouTube. She loves feedback!

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11 Responses to “Italian for Kids: The Playground (video)”

  • Anonymous:

    Good Job!!!

  • Silvia,
    My daughter Sophia (5) would like to say
    The movie was fun, I hope you do some more Italian words, thank you for letting us watch this, you are great at making the movies.

    Through out the clip, Sophia kept on mentioning how good Silvia was and wanted to see more.

    Thank you for providing our family the ability to learn with our kids.
    Tom, Sophia's dad.

  • Mi piace il blog, perchè non scrivete più spesso?
    Anch'io parlo dell'Italia nel mio…

  • This was a very cute video.. I am an adult and I enjoyed it very much!!

  • B.Cabot:

    Dear Silvia, I think your video is great and so helpful for even an adult. You have a great speaking voice, easy to understand and I really like the playground model that you made. Your teachers at school must love you! I will share your video with my friend's and their families. Thank you.

  • Sam:

    The whole "Italy from the inside" thing is indeed a great idea, and Silvia is fantastic! :-)
    Keep up the good job!

  • Dina:

    Ciao Silvia! I just found your podcasts and can't wait to share them with my 8 year old niece, Autumn! She is very interested in learning Italian! Keep up the good work and looking forward to seeing your next video!

    P.S. I like your Dad's podcasts too!

  • Ciao Silvia, quanto sei carina! Da grande you will surely work in television! Non mi ricordavo mai che per dire "playground" in italiano si dice "parco giochi" ma adesso me lo ricordo per sempre. Grazie! :-)

  • Milena:

    Ciao Silvia,
    Mi chiamo Milena. Ho sei anni e mi piace il tuo video del parco giochi. Mi piace giocare al parco giochi in Italia con i miei nonni. Sono nata a Seattle ma mio papa' e' italiano. ciao ciao da Milena

  • Anonymous:

    Silvia,
    Your video is really cute and you are a fantastic teacher!
    Valentina from Italy

  • Thank you for you videos they are helpful to me…I am trying very hard to learn Italian for my business and my next trip. I'm a bit stuck on verbs…but you are helping me with other words. I hope I can remember them and use them when I travel next time.

    Thanks you for the wonderful videos
    Pam
    I'm a grandmother…hummm..do you think I stand chance of learning Italian?

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