Movie Review: Families of Canada
Families of Canada
ISBN: 1-888194-42-0
Retail: $29.95
By Families of the World
Master Communications, Inc.
www.familiesoftheworld.com
Have you ever watched a documentary and thought, "I wish my child
would get interested in this?" Many documentaries speak over a young
child's attention span, but not any more. Thanks to Families of the
World, parents can enjoy documentaries with their young children.
Families of Canada reminds me of a cross between home movies from
distant relatives and documentaries about the history and culture of
specific geographic regions.
In Families of Canada, viewers are taken into the homes and lives of
two very different children. One child lives in the province of Nova
Scotia, which is more rural. While the other child lives in the
province of Toronto, which is a large city.
Throughout the video, viewers are taken on a journey of "the day in
the life" of each child: from the moment they wake up and brush their
teeth, until they end their days. Throughout the video children learn
how Canadian children attend school, what their parents do for a
living, and how they spend their time after school.
If you're looking for a video to help children when studying the
country of Canada, this could be a great first step.
About The Author
Alyice Edrich is a freelance writer specializing in helping families
save money on their cell phone bills. Visit her website,
http://edrichcommunications.com, to learn more about how a cell phone
can help your family and your business. Or read more reviews at
http://thedabblingmum.com/reviews










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