Muzzy Online

Muzzy Online at muzzyonline.com
$9.99/mo or $49.99/6 mos or $89.99/yr

Languages included: American English, Latin-American Spanish, French, Mandarin Chinese, Castillan Spanish, Russian, German, British English, Brazilian Portuguese, and Italian.

Muzzy Movies Level 1:

  1. Welcome to Gondoland
  2. Meeting Muzzy
  3. Corvax’s Computer
  4. In The Garden
  5. How Many Are There?
  6. Muzzy Saves The Day

Muzzy Movies Level 2 (each language):

  1. A Surprise for Muzzy
  2. Corvax’s Secret
  3. Let’s Go
  4. Muzzy’s Black Box
  5. Where Is Amanda?
  6. Muzzy Saves The Day Again!

Movies are approximate 15 minutes long.
Available subtitles: English American, English British, Spanish Latin American, Spanish Castillan, Chinese Pin Yin, Chinese Mandarin, and French.
No subtitles available for Movies in: Brazilian Portuguese, German, Russian (older versions not HD)

Muzzy Lessons Level 1:

  1. Greetings, the Verb to be, Saying I Have and More
    (Hello, Good Morning, I’m Muzzy, Big and Small, I Have a Motorcycle)
  2. Asking for Things, Asking for and Giving Information and More
    (I’m Strong, Can I Have an Ice Cream, What’s This, What’s Your Name, Where Do You Come From)
  3. Likes and Dislikes, Saying How You Feel and More
    (I Like Clocks, I’m Cold, Giving Advice, In On Under…, Can You Run)
  4. Parts of the Body, Saying What Is Happening and More
    (What Are You Doing?, Where Are You Going?, What’s The Matter?, The Body, This Dog That Cat)
  5. Months, Seasons, Negatives and More
    (January February…, We Play Tennis, When Do You Play Basketball?, There Are Six Sylvias, Where’s Sylvia’s Room)
  6. Comparatives, Why, Because and More
    Yes No, Big Bigger the Biggest, How Many Sylvias?, Why?)

Muzzy Lessons Level 2:

  1. Adverbs of Frequency, Telling Time and More
    (I Never Wear a Skirt, Shopping, There Aren’t Any Clocks, What Time is It?, It’s Mine)
  2. Quantities, Describing Past Events and More
    (A Little a Lot, We Looked Everywhere, Quietly, No Thank You, Come Here)
  3. Irregular Verbs, To Be in the Past Tense and More
    (Someone’s Coming, I Was Important, They Got Out, Did You See Anything, The Boat Sank)
  4. Expressing Future Intentions, Questions with How and More
    (It Looks Hot, It’s Too Small, You Mustn’t Go In, What Are We Going to Do, How Far is It)
  5. Making Comparisons, Giving Directions and More
    (More and the Most, What’s It Like, Go Right, North South, Open the Door)
  6. Exclamations, Dates, Making Suggestions and More
    (Today is the Third, It’s a Very Small House, Help!, Let’s Go)

Each Lesson contains Mini-Lesson Categories, and each Mini-Lesson Category contains one or more short video clips (1:30 min or less) and sometimes one or two educational games.
Lesson Videos for German are older and the Vocabulary Section is combined with Lessons. Russian and Portuguese do not have Lessons, only Movies and Vocabulary. (video clips older version not HD)

Muzzy Vocabulary Level 1:

  1. Numbers 1-10, Animals, Fruits and Vegetables
    (Numbers 1-10, Animals, Fruits and Vegetables)
  2. Numbers 11-20, At School, Jobs
    (At School, Numbers 11-20, Jobs)
  3. Up Down Under and other Positions, Parts of The Body
    (Parts of The Body, Positions)
  4. In The Garden, Sports, From Morning to Night
    (In The Garden, Sports, From Morning to Night)
  5. House and Home
    (House and Home)
  6. Shapes and Colors, Musical Instruments, Toy
    (Shapes and Colors, Musical Instruments, Toys and Games)

Muzzy Vocabulary Level 2:

  1. What You Wear
  2. Numbers 21-30, Food and Drink
    (Numbers 21 to 30, Food and Drink)
  3. People and Family, Tools
    (People and Family, Tools, Norman’s Car)
  4. Directions, Around Town, More Numbers
    (Directions, Around Town, More Numbers)
  5. Transport, Outdoors
    (Transport, Outdoors)
  6. Pet Shop, Big Numbers
    (Pet Shop, Big Numbers)

Each Vocabulary Lesson contains Mini-Categories and each Mini-Category contains one or more Video Clips (~ 5 min) and sometimes one or two educational games.
German, Portuguese, and Russian Vocabulary Lessons are older videos, not HD.

Mandarin Chinese movies teach Pin Yin, not Mandarin characters.

Thank you cattlebaron!

This looks great! :yes:

Only thing I am wondering is the licensing model. I would prefer a licensing model in which I wasn’t limited to certain time frame (month/ year) because with a child you might want to try to avoid any pressure and that’s why take some time of on the topic. Also choosing age appropriate materials might cause some jumping back and forward with different materials and software. I also prefer investing once on the materials because this seems like something we could use for next ten years.

Other that licensing, this looks great! :biggrin: Karma to you!