Mexico for Children

Watch Mexico for Children

  • 2004
  • 1 Season

Mexico is a fascinating country with rich cultural history and energetic modern cities. The Mexico for Children show from Schlessinger Media introduces young viewers to the history, geography, culture, economy, and government of this amazing nation. With charming and engaging animation, live-action footage, and informative narration, the show takes children on a fun and educational journey through Mexico's diverse regions, customs, and people.

The show begins by giving an overview of Mexico's location and physical features. Children will learn that Mexico is the third-largest country in Latin America, bordering the United States to the north and Belize and Guatemala to the south. They'll also see how Mexico's coasts, deserts, mountains, and forests contribute to its natural resources and climate diversity. Using colorful maps and graphics, the show explains how Mexico is divided into 31 states and one federal district, with Mexico City as the capital.

Next, the show introduces children to the fascinating history of Mexico, from the ancient civilizations of the Aztecs, Maya, and Olmecs to the colonial period under Spanish rule and the struggles for independence and democracy. The show focuses on key historical figures, events, and traditions that shaped Mexico's identity, such as the Day of the Dead, the Mexican Revolution, and the Mariachi music. Through engaging animations and reenactments, children will get a glimpse of what life was like in ancient Mexico, how the Spanish conquest transformed the land and people, and how Mexico became a modern, multicultural nation.

Moving to the present-day Mexico, the show explores its lively culture, including its art, music, dance, food, and festivals. Children will learn about famous Mexican artists such as Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, marvel at the colorful costumes and rhythms of traditional dances like the Mexican Hat Dance and Jarabe Tapatio, and savor the flavors of typical dishes like tacos, guacamole, and mole. Moreover, the show highlights the diversity of Mexico's population, with its many indigenous groups, Afro-Mexicans, and foreign immigrants, and how they contribute to the country's vibrant culture.

The show then turns to Mexico's economy, which is one of the largest in Latin America and globally. Using clear graphics and examples, children will learn about Mexico's main industries, such as petroleum, agriculture, tourism, and manufacturing. They'll also see how Mexico trades with other countries, especially the US, and how its geography and transportation infrastructure influence the economy. Additionally, the show explains how Mexico's government is structured, with a president, a bicameral legislature, and a complex system of states and municipalities.

Finally, the show ends on a positive note by highlighting some of Mexico's progressive initiatives to promote education, conservation, and social justice. Children will see how Mexico is investing in its schools, museums, and scientific research, as well as preserving its natural resources and protecting endangered species. They'll also learn about some of the challenges that Mexico faces, such as poverty, crime, and environmental degradation, but how Mexicans are working together to overcome them and build a better future.

Overall, Mexico for Children is an excellent educational resource for young viewers who want to explore the wonders of Mexico in a fun, engaging, and informative way. Whether they're learning about history, culture, geography, economy, or government, children will find plenty to inspire their curiosity, broaden their horizons, and foster their appreciation for this fascinating country.

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Seasons
The History of Mexico
3. The History of Mexico
February 26, 2004
In The History of Mexico, students will learn that Mexico has overcome many obstacles throughout history to become an independent, self-governing nation. Beginning with the ancient civilizations of the Olmec, follow the Spanish conquest of the great Aztec, the impact of Catholic missionaries and the wars for independence fought with other countries, as well as within Mexico's own borders. Understand the contributions of great leaders such as Father Hidalgo and Benito Juarez, and see why freedom has been so important to this proud nation. From the multivolume Mexico for Children Video Series. Grades K-4.
The Geography of Mexico
2. The Geography of Mexico
February 26, 2004
Students will understand how Mexico's geography has shaped its history, society and culture in The Geography of Mexico. Travel through a variety of land formations and regions from the desert in Sonora to the lush rainforests of Chiapas, and see how location and climate have impacted the settlement patterns and lifestyles of Mexicans. Learn of the major industries like silver-mining and tourism, and appreciate the exceptionality and diversity of the Gulf Coast region's animal and plant life. From the multivolume Mexico for Children Video Series. Grades K-4.
The Culture of Mexico
1. The Culture of Mexico
February 24, 2004
Explores the rich cultural heritage of Mexico and how it affects the daily lives of its citizens. Appreciate the music of Tejano bands, the artwork of Diego Rivera and Talavera pottery from Puebla. Also learn why Mexico's culture is deeply rooted in tradition and honor. Grades K-4.
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