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  1. Jun 5, 2019 · Learn Japanese for Kids - Numbers, Colors & More. In this exciting adventure, kids learn Japanese words for colors, toys, clothes, furniture, and counting to 10. Click the chapters...

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    • Explore Some of These Japanese Children’s Resources

    Age:1+ JapanesePod101has a ton of resources for learning Japanese, including podcasts that start from newbie lessons. But this video they produced is great for very young children like toddlers to start learning Japanese. It includes over 20 minutes of Japanese children’s songs, just like the ones they play on TV in Japan. Children can pick up simple Japanese naturally by watching videos like this, with adorable animations and clear hiragana words on the screen to follow along. Read this Japa...

    Age:1+ The Super Simple YouTube series has an entire catalog of Japanese songs and entertainment for children. These shows use, you guessed it, “super simple” Japanese and the animations are colorful and eye-catching. Some of the videos are up to one hour long, so your child can get a fully immersive Japanese experience. The songs are so catchy, you won’t be able to help yourself from singing along!

    Age:2+ Gus on the Go is an app available for download in the App Store, Google Play, and Amazon. It is geared for ages 2-6 and teaches simple vocabulary in an exciting way. Your kid can learn Japanese numbers, food, shapes, and more, with Gus, a cute little owl who flies around the world teaching children new languages. This great app has interactive lessons and engaging lesson reviews to make sure every child understands the material.

    Age:5+ When your child says they want to learn Japanese, the alphabetis obviously the first place to start. The absolute best way to learn the hiragana characters is Japanese workbooks for kids! There are plenty of these on Amazon for a cheap price. They are the perfect practice method for learning each character, including how to write it, and common vocabulary that uses the character. Most of these workbooks have plenty of fun illustrations and pictures to keep your kid entertained while th...

    Age:5+ OutSchool is an amazing online learning platform for children. They have classes on everything from art to science, and of course, they have many courses for Japanese! Since it is sometimes difficult to find tutors for young Japanese learners, this platform is exactly what you need. Each class is tailored to a certain age group and for a small fee, your child can start learning Japanese with a tutor of your choice. Courses are around $10-$30 per lesson and start as low as age 5.

    Age:5+ There are a lot of books on Amazon for older children who want to learn Japanese, but younger kids don’t have the attention span to sit down and learn grammar or vocabulary. That is why “First Thousand Words in Japanese” is a great start. This series has been around for years and covers multiple languages. It has all the beginner vocabulary that children are interested in learning like animals and food, with colorful illustrations to keep them engaged.

    Age:9+ Also available on Amazon to purchase, I’m Learning Japanese takes a whimsical approach to learning the language. It’s essentially a basic textbook, disguised as a cute story with anime-style characters. It revolves around three children that befriend a magical fox sensei who teaches them Japanese. It is a lighthearted text with a ton of practical lessons that any child would enjoy.

    Age:10+ This simply designed site is a great place to start for kids who want to learn Japanese. It has a no-frills approach with easy-to-understand lessons that start at the very basics. There are a few cute character illustrations and many detailed images about how to write each hiragana character. The best part is, the lessons are free! You can also choose where you want to start, at the very beginning, or if your child has studied Japanese for a bit, they can go straight into more complex...

    Age:10+ Kids Web Japan is made by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs for children ages 10-14 who want to learn Japanese. The site has everything from pronunciation guides, alphabet writing practice, cultural information, and quizzes. It is a comprehensive site that allows children to learn all aspects of the Japanese language. The characters even have virtual travel tours around Japan and popular Japanese folklore that kids can learn about.

    Age:12+ If you’re willing to pay a bit for lessons, Kaizen Languages is an incredible, all-in-one application. It has full courses teaching writing, grammar, and conversational skills. The app even has its own flashcard program. But the best part is the AI tutors that you can have a conversation with! This innovative technology is a whole new way to practice conversation skills. Although the app is rated 4 and up, the professional design might not hold the attention of kids younger than 12.

    Age:12+ Erin’s Challenge is also made by the Japan Foundation. It is a set of video skits that introduce Japanese concepts in everyday situations. The lessons follow Erin, a Japanese student in Tokyo, as she goes about her daily life in Japan. Each skit has several lessons, with English translations, listening practice, and tons of vocabulary. The lessons deal with everything from riding the bus, to ordering sushi. These are great for teens who want to break into the world of studying Japanese.

    Age:12+ My Japanese Coach is a Nintendo DS game made by Ubisoft. It is rated for everyone, but I think it’s best used by children ages 12 and up. This fun and interactive game is like carrying your own Japanese tutor in your pocket. It boasts over 1000 lessons and a built-in dictionary with over 12,000 words! The coolest feature of My Japanese Coach is that it uses the DS microphone so you can record your own voice and compare it with native Japanese speakers. It also has loads of mini-games...

    If you’re a parent, hopefully this list is a good starting place to get your children to study Japanese at home. With these Japanese resources for children at your disposal, your kids will have some high quality Japanese resources to work through. If you’re a teacher, the resources above will help with planning. For more, check out the Japanese res...

  2. Learn Japanese for kids with 10 Basic Phrases for Beginners! Have Fun Learning simple words in Japanese at home like how to say yes, good morning, hi, please, thank you and more!...

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  3. Feb 11, 2019 · No matter their age or your skills, you can use these “Japanese for kids” resources to give your child a head start in Japanese. Learn Japanese for Kids: Infants Japanese Lullabies. Studies have shown that babies begin to process language even while they’re still in the womb, and music and baby-talk can help them learn faster. Lullabies ...

  4. Japan's public broadcaster, NHK, offers this fun and reliable Japanese language course to beginners. Download MP3 audio and PDF text lessons for free, and learn phrases you'll use right away.

  5. Dinolingo has the most comprehensive online Japanese learning website and mobile app for kids with over 1,000 Japanese learning activities. Children love learning Japanese with online videos, games, songs, flashcards and worksheets with Hiragana writing system.

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