Find more about language games for kids at ****** Inspired by a true story. Mother, Annie, wants to find a language games to help her daughter learn a language (in this case French). A friend tells her about an award winning language game for kids called KLOO. Annie decided to do some research on KLOO and this is what she found out. Timelines 00:02 Mother wants daughter to learn a second language 00:10 KLOO turns learning a language into a game 00:16 KLOO wins best t best board game of the year 00:24 KLOO is No 1 best selling game on Amazon UK 00:30 KLOO has hundreds of positive reviews 00:44 KLOO embeds important language learning principles 00:48 Beginners can make foreign sentences in seconds 00:56 Players learn hundreds of foreign words as they play 01:08 Language games for kids in French, Spanish, Italian and English 01:14 Bought Race to Paris Board Game 01:29 A game for the whole family Board game mentioned: ****** Buy KLOO games at: ****** Transcript from Video Woman 1: Annie was really keen that her daughter would learn a second language. The problem was her daughter wasn't so keen. Her friend had told her about a product called Kloo, which turns learning a language into a game. So she decided to check it out. She discovered that this game won ToyTalk's Best Board Game of the Year. In fact, she found it had won lots of awards. She also discovered it was the number one category bestseller on Amazon. When she looked more closely she could see hundreds of really positive reviews from parents just like herself. They said their children really enjoyed it and learned a lot. It made her curious as to how it worked. She popped over to YouTube and discovered that the game embedded really unique language learning principles that she hadn't seen before. She saw that even an absolute beginner could make foreign sentences in seconds. And you could learn hundreds of new words just by playing. Woman 2: Aha! Woman 1: Annie started to think about what Kloo products would best suit her daughter. There were card and board game versions in French, Spanish, Italian, and English. Annie's daughter was learning French at school so she went for the French board game. She plays it with her daughter and now she's really enjoying learning a language, too. Annie remembered that she found learning a language really tricky when she was a child and now it's seems so easy. And her whole family plays.