Babybus Magic Words are a collection of simple, yet powerful words that are taught to young children through the Babybus educational platform. These words are designed to empower children, boost their confidence, and teach them essential social skills. The Babybus Magic Words include phrases such as "please," "thank you," "sorry," "excuse me," and "I love you." These simple words may seem ordinary, but they hold great significance in shaping children's behavior and character. "Please" and "thank you" are two magic words that encourage good manners and respectful communication. They teach children to be polite and considerate of others.
They teach children to be polite and considerate of others. By using these words, children learn the art of asking for things politely and showing gratitude when receiving something. This helps in building positive relationships and fostering a harmonious environment.
The Magic of Flight
Watch the exciting flight show of the "Blue Angels" on the giant IMAX-Dome screen. Feel the kick when flying a jet plane. Be captivated by the flying skills of the acrobats of the sky.
The film is alternating between breathtaking flight scenes and original pictures from the history of flying. "The Magic of Flight" shows the development of flying, starting with the first trials in 1903 up to the latest developments of state-of-the-art aircraft engineering. You are awarded a fascinating view into the exciting world of the stunt flying squadron "Blue Angels" whose flight show is among the most impressive clips of the film.
This film is shown in German language
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Further information
This film has been approved by the FSK organisation without age restriction. Due to the strong audiovisual impact of the IMAX 3D laser 4 k cinema, we advise against bringing children of under 4 to a performance.
Please note the requirements of the law on the protection of minors:
- children under the age of 14 are not allowed to attend a film screening if the film ends after 8 pm
- 14 - and 15-year old children may not attend a screening if it ends after 10 pm
- 16- and 17-year olds may not attend a screening if it ends after 12 pm
According to the Youth Protection Act, attending the above film screenings by underaged persons is only permitted if accompanied by a parent or guardian. This responsibility can be transferred by the parents to an adult third party. Please use the form below for this purpose:
Form - confirmation of the custodian
I saw this when it came out in IMAX because watching it for the first time would almost be sac-religious. I have always been fascinated with the Blue Angels, and this only reinforced my previous beliefs. It also profiled another stunt pilot who I love to watch fly, Patty Wagstaff who flies the BFgoodrich Extra 300s.
"I'm sorry" is another powerful magic word taught by Babybus. It teaches children the importance of recognizing their mistakes and taking responsibility for their actions. By apologizing, children develop empathy and learn to value the feelings of others. This word lays the foundation for resolving conflicts and making amends. The magic word "excuse me" teaches children how to seek attention or permission in a respectful manner. It helps children navigate social situations by teaching them to wait their turn and consider others' personal space. By using this word, children learn to be patient and polite in various settings, such as in a classroom or at a crowded place. "I love you" is perhaps the most powerful magic word of all. Babybus emphasizes the importance of expressing love and affection to children. By teaching children to say "I love you" to their family and friends, Babybus encourages nurturing relationships and emotional well-being. This word builds a strong foundation for healthy relationships and fosters a loving atmosphere. In conclusion, Babybus Magic Words are an essential part of early childhood education. By teaching children phrases such as "please," "thank you," "sorry," "excuse me," and "I love you," Babybus helps shape children's behavior and social skills. These simple words have a profound impact on children's character development and pave the way for positive relationships in the future..
Reviews for "Babybus Magic Words: A Path to Emotional Intelligence"
1. Karen - 2 stars - As a parent, I was excited to get "Babybus Magic Words" for my child. However, I was extremely disappointed with the app. The graphics were mediocre, and the activities were repetitive and dull. The so-called "magic words" were not engaging or helpful in teaching my child anything. Overall, I found the app to be lacking in quality and substance. I would not recommend it to other parents looking for educational apps for their children.
2. John - 1 star - "Babybus Magic Words" is a complete waste of time and money. The app is filled with annoying pop-up ads that keep interrupting the activities. The games themselves are not challenging or stimulating for my child. The colors and graphics are lackluster and don't capture the attention of my kid. I regret purchasing this app and would strongly advise against wasting your money on it. There are much better educational apps out there.
3. Lisa - 2 stars - I was excited to try "Babybus Magic Words" for my toddler, thinking it would be a fun and educational experience. However, I found the app to be quite disappointing. The activities were too easy and repetitive, and my child quickly lost interest. The overall design of the app could be better, as it lacked visually appealing elements. Additionally, I experienced some technical issues, such as freezing and crashing, which further added to my disappointment. I expected more from "Babybus Magic Words" and would not recommend it to others.
4. David - 2 stars - "Babybus Magic Words" left me unimpressed. The app claims to teach vocabulary, but it falls short in terms of educational value. The activities are repetitive and not immersive enough to engage children for an extended period. The app also lacks variety in terms of the words taught, making it less useful for expanding my child's vocabulary. Overall, I found the app to be mediocre and not worth the price. I would recommend exploring other options for language learning apps.