Polly the Collie is taught to large groups in kindergartens.
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Helen Doron Early English
The [Kindergarten] headmistress said in front of the parents: PARENT (Susanne Reichert) “She loves the English lessons; she loves her (Polly the Collie) English teacher”. |
PARENT (Iris Isola)“She is very happy when I tell her that today is the (Polly the Collie) English lesson”. |
PARENT: (Helmut Bitter)“She has lots of fun to learn English with Polly the Collie”. |
PARENT: (Tobias Schlenck) |
PARENT: (Iris Schlimm-Schlenck) “At home she sings and every morning I turn on the Polly the Collie CD for her”. |
“Children enjoy the Polly lessons, they willingly take part in them, and they start singing the Polly song as soon as they see their teacher Ala Kotarska-Wojtczak. They say they love Polly the dog, and the lessons with Polly are a lot of fun. “The kindergarten teachers running Polly the Collie in our region really appreciate it. They admit that that this way of teaching English is different in comparison to other methodologies, but they realize that the Polly the Collie Course is dynamic, and is able to entertain children and to give them the desire to learn and learn! We think Polly the Collie will have a brilliant future! 2008 was only the first year, and the Italian market has to become familiar with the potential of this new methodology. We are sure the experience of the Kindergartens that have adopted Polly the Collie this year will help promote the program!”
The Loewenzahn Kindergarten in Germany was established by very special parents — parents on the cutting-edge of education, who really understand the value of early learning. They adopted Polly the Collie for their kindergarten because they know; the optimum timeframe to acquire mother-tongue level language skills is between the ages 0-6 years. Our parents wanted to offer their children the advantages of English, and they feel that Polly the Collie is the right kindergarten program to do it.
The Polly lesson starts with a welcome ‘Round’ —“Hello I am Stefanie.” “Hello Stefanie, I am Laura...” followed by brain-jogs exercises; games with fingers, and games with movement. Then the CD player: The children happily dance to simple and easy
to follow music. Then they colour in the “Polly the Collie” workbook and complete the lesson with counting games with pictures, and a hide a seek game that stimulates all the senses. English learning happens as if my magic, almost without noticing it.

"The children are enthusiastic about Polly and one of them asked for Polly the Collie from Santa this year. The kindergartens love Polly the Collie and think that it is very effective - they find it fun and exciting. One of the kindergartens plays the CD to the children when they have their morning snack and even some of the kids that don't take Polly lessons have learned some of the songs.
“I have been teaching Polly the Collie in a kindergarten since September 2008. The children love the music, and to have 17 children sing and doing the actions (a small choir) all together, is spectacular. Once I picked up 16 children to take them to the rooms where we teach and they all started to sing the song ‘I’m Polly the Collie.
“I like teaching the Polly Program, and in my opinion it is a very interesting course. Children enjoy taking part in lesson; they love songs and dancing routines. They like the character of Polly the Collie very much and they like working with their workbooks. I have to add that kindergarten teachers and parents also love this course. They usually say that songs from this course are charming and catchy.”
How do children enjoy taking part in the Polly Program?
“Children love taking parts in the Polly program. When they see the teacher they start shouting ‘It’s English time!’ The kindergarten thinks Polly the Collie is great. They are even surprised the children love it so much, and the teacher says that Polly is a good program, with good music.”