Developing cartoons for children

The upbringing of the child is a responsible matter, and therefore young parents are in every way trying to help, widely advertising all sorts of developing games and cartoons for children of different ages. The variety of developing cartoons is amazing, there are cartoons of foreign production, and Russian, for example, works of Robert Sahakyants.

Developing cartoons are usually divided according to the recommended age for viewing: from 1 year, from 3 years, and some of the cartoons are designed for children under one year, for example the HBO Classical Baby cartoon, with series about music, sculpture, dance and painting or the MAGIQ Time cartoon that it is offered to show to children at the age of 3 months.

Developing cartoons by Robert Saakyants

For older children, there are developing cartoons of the already mentioned Robert Sahakyants with a large assortment of themes - from the history of the ancient world to chemistry, as well as educational cartoons Baby Einstein, Brainy Baby, Little Einsteins. All these cartoons are very colorful, interesting, they are considered the best developing cartoons, but it is worth remembering that in some of them, for example, Baby Einstein or Brainy Baby, conversations are conducted in English. True, these films are designed for the youngest, but because there are not so many words and children are pleased to get acquainted with the color and shapes of objects.

Cartoon Little Einsteins will be interesting to older children, from about 2 years. It is translated into Russian, and all the adventures of 4 friends are necessarily accompanied by music. Developing cartoons by Robert Saakyants are recommended for viewing by children from 2 years to 12 years. The series takes about 40 minutes, and not every child is able to perceive the entire amount of information. But all the children are different, and someone will be interested in viewing the whole series, and someone will start to miss in the middle. So, dear parents, watch TV together with the baby and take into account what he likes.

Do you really need developing cartoons?

The benefits of viewing developing cartoons are obvious, some series develop speech, others - expand the outlook of the baby, and still others help prepare the child for school. Agree, not every parent has pedagogical talent, and it is possible to answer a small "why" for all the questions, often it is not easy. And cartoons in the form of a game give a lot of interesting information, children watch them with pleasure. But for all the usefulness of these cartoons, you should not think that they will do everything for you. Simply turning on the TV for the child and going out to do their own things sometimes seems like a good solution, but the pictures you've drawn can never replace live communication. Therefore, still try to watch the cartoons together, you see, and remember the forgotten school program.

Some parents believe that starting to hammer a baby's head from an early age is not worth it, the child should have a normal childhood, and not the school, starting with the diapers. The truth is in this opinion, to force the child to watch developing cartoons from morning till night, and afterwards to arrange an examination on the material passed, probably, it is not worth it. But to include an interesting and cognitive cartoon in place of advertising and other "chernushi", pouring from the TV screens, will only benefit the child. Of course, the most controversy is caused by cartoons for babies, they say, at this age the child does not extract anything useful for himself, but only begins to spoil his vision from childhood. But do not be so categorical about this, you also agree that the child must develop, surround him with interesting toys, communicate with him, wanting something to teach the baby. Cartoon - the same auxiliary tool for the development of the child, like games or books, the only thing that they should not abuse.

And it's not necessary to score your shelves exclusively with training animated cartoons, leave room for old kind cartoons, like Disney's "Bambi" or our "Little Raccoon," they will not teach the child English or an account, but just give a little warmth and joy, and that's already a lot.