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Baby early education color enlightenment teaching video
Cultivating children's learning ability and acceptance is a big problem, and many parents are struggling with how to educate their children correctly. Children are still young, and if they talk too much and too early, they will easily get distracted and still don't understand. So how should we teach them? Now many parents educate their children by letting them watch cartoons. So what are the five cartoons of early childhood education films and the enlightenment cartoons of early childhood education videos?

In fact, there are many cartoons suitable for children. Parents can watch it with their children. Here are five cartoons suitable for early childhood education:

The first film is about Thomas and his friends. Thomas, the protagonist, is a small train, and so are his friends. Thomas is humorous and optimistic, and often helps his good friends. This cartoon was translated into many languages and played as an enlightenment cartoon for babies.

The second part is pocoyo's little p excellent. This cartoon is about an ordinary child who occasionally does something wrong, but always corrects it when he knows it, such as cleaning his room.

The third part is Mi Miao's Wonderful House, which is based on Disney's animated characters Mickey, Minnie and Goofy Dog, and tells some interesting stories in the daily life of several animated characters.

The fourth part is Dora the Explorer, which tells the adventures of Dora and her animal friends. Animation is colorful and interesting.

The fifth part is Piggy Peggy, with more than 200 episodes, each lasting about 5 minutes. This is about the daily life of the little pig family. Very interesting, suitable for children.

If parents want their children not only to receive early education, but also to receive English enlightenment, they can also watch the English version of the above cartoons. Let's take a look at the video of children's enlightenment comics: