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The TweedleWink 12-Volume Set Has Been Completed!

It took longer than we thought it would,
but that's typical, isn't it?  :-)

TweedleWink Original Volume 1 (circa 2004)
Our first TweedleWink DVD Volume 1 (circa 2004).

When we first introduced our first TweedleWink Lessons on DVD way back in 2004 (seems like eons ago), we had a plan for twelve volumes in the set.

That's because we wanted each of the lessons on the twelve DVDs to complement our 48-week TweedleWink Flashcards Plan -- a progressive program of Phonograms and Phonics, Whole Words and Math flashcards for children from age zero (newborn -- and even before!) to about age six.

But we also wanted the DVDs to expand beyond our 48-week TweedleWink Flashcards Plan to additionally include the foundational early learning categories of Vocabulary, Art, Science, World Cultures, Perfect Pitch (Musical Pre-Training), Visual Enhancement and Speed Reading.

It was a lofty goal, and one that we are very proud to have now achieved!

TweedleWink is all about input
TweedleWink is all about quality input.

TweedleWink is all about input and enrichment -- regularly providing quality information and images during the early stages of life.

In so doing, recognitions of key concepts are implanted -- often subconsciously to the right brain through imagery -- and are able to be more easily recognized and consciously accepted later in life.

The funny thing is that it doesn't take much time to implant imagery. We like to say that only ten minutes a day of quality TweedleWink input is sufficient to follow our Right Brain Education early learning program.

Many of you have been with us over the years, and your children have progressed through the TweedleWink early learning program (and all the DVDs that we then had available) to the Wink Right Brain Education program (our program for keeping the right brain connection active in older children and adults).

TweedleWink New DVD Volumes 10, 11 and 12
Introducing our new DVD triplets! :-)

However, many of you are new to TweedleWink. And many of you who have been with us for a while have more (new) TweedleWink children!  :-)

Hey, it feels like we have new children, too -- and triplets, at that!

So we're proud as new parents to introduce you to our latest offspring: TweedleWink Lessons on DVD Volume 10, Volume 11 and Volume 12.

While they're our youngest, they are also our "oldest."

Huh?

You see, as the TweedleWink Lessons on DVD progress through the twelve-volume set, the concepts presented become a little more mature. The sections have a little more depth.

But not too much! After all, they are all meant to be viewed by young children, and all volumes have equal educational value.

If you haven't started the TweedleWink program, we usually recommend beginning with Volume 1.

Musical notation segment
A sample music notation segment
from TweedleWink DVD Volume 12.

But for those of you who like to work backwards (ha!), you'll love the music sections of our Volume 12. Your child can follow animated music notations of Mozart, Chopin, Beethoven and Vivaldi in color! (And the Science and Math sections are expanded a bit, too.)  :-)

Wherever you choose to start, start!  :-)