Mimi Learns Vietnamese Vol. 3
Mimi Learns Vietnamese Vol. 3
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Mimi Learns Vietnamese Vol. 3
Sweet Songs for Little Vietnamese Learners
Bring even more Vietnamese into your child’s day with cheerful songs, playful repetition, and favorite melodies little ones can sing along with again and again.
Made with Grammy-nominated musicians for joyful listening at home, in the car, or during everyday family routines.
🎵 Songs Included
• Happy Birthday (Chào Mừng Sinh Nhật)
• Big Sister Brown Bee (Chị Ong Nâu)
• Bunny Goes Sunbathing (Thỏ Đi Tắm Nắng)
• Old MacDonald Had A Farm (Ông MacDonald Có Nông Trại)
• Look A Yellow Butterfly (Kìa Con Bướm Vàng)
• The Wheels On The Bus (Bánh Xe Trên Xe Buýt)
🌱 Grow Their Vietnamese Through Song
Mimi Learns Vietnamese Vol. 3 keeps the learning going with beloved classics and playful children’s songs that help little ones hear, repeat, and connect with Vietnamese in a natural way — whether your family is bilingual, Vietnamese-speaking, or just beginning.
🎁 Bundle & Save
Want more Mimi? Build your child’s Vietnamese song library with the full Mimi Learns Vietnamese Bundle — more music, more words, and more screen-free learning fun.
Details and Specs
Details and Specs
Designed for Ages 0–6
A sweet fit for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers learning Vietnamese through music and play.
Music & Language
• 6 songs, each repeated twice
• Up to ~2.5 minutes per song
• Vietnamese sung and written
• English translations included
• Created with Grammy-nominated musicians
Book Features
• Premium front-facing speaker
• Clear, gentle audio for young ears
• Easy-to-press buttons for little hands
• Adjustable volume: off / low / high
• Durable, wipe-clean board pages
• Includes 2 AAA batteries
Why Parents Love it
Why Parents Love it
• Songs repeat twice to support listening and language learning
• Music created with Grammy-nominated musicians
• Vietnamese lyrics included with English translations
• Screen-free way to introduce Vietnamese
• Simple buttons made for little hands
• Gentle, clear sound quality
• Sturdy board pages for everyday use
Perfect For Early Language Development
Perfect For Early Language Development
Great for Vietnamese families, bilingual homes, Vietnamese-learning families, babies, toddlers, preschoolers, caregivers, grandparents, and anyone looking for a thoughtful screen-free gift.
60-Day Returns + Lifetime Warranty
60-Day Returns + Lifetime Warranty
Enjoy 60-Day Returns and a lifetime warranty against defects.For warranty help, contact hello@babylearnslanguage.com.

A Smart Start Through Song
The Complete Early Speech Set
Frequently Asked Questions
Our Vietnamese sound book is great for babies, toddlers, preschoolers, and young children — especially ages 0–6. It’s designed to make early Vietnamese exposure feel natural and fun, whether your child is hearing Vietnamese for the first time, growing up in a bilingual home, or learning alongside family. Through music, repetition, and playful listening, little learners can begin building Vietnamese vocabulary, pronunciation, tones, and confidence from an early age.
Each Mimi Learns Vietnamese sound book includes 6 classic children’s songs. About half of the songs are beloved favorites from Vietnamese culture, and the other half are popular Western children’s songs translated into Vietnamese — giving little learners a joyful mix of cultural connection, familiar melodies, and early Vietnamese learning.
Yes! Each page includes Vietnamese, English, and pronunciation/transliteration support, so children and parents can follow along while listening and singing. The pronunciation guide helps families sound out the Vietnamese words more easily, even if they’re just getting started. It’s a simple, playful way to introduce Vietnamese at home and make early language learning feel more approachable.
Each book has built-in sound buttons and volume controls, so children can simply press a button to hear a song. There’s no WiFi, app, tablet, or phone needed — just screen-free Vietnamese music and learning.
Yes! Songs are a wonderful way to support early Vietnamese learning through rhythm, repetition, listening, vocabulary, memory, pronunciation, and tone practice — all while making language learning feel playful, natural, and fun.
Our sound books are designed for many hours of play — often lasting around a year or more, depending on how often your little one presses the buttons. When the batteries run low, you can easily replace them with 2 AAA batteries.
We want families to feel confident trying our sound books at home. That’s why we offer 60-day returns and a quality guarantee — so you can shop with peace of mind.
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His heritage language teacher asked him to lead the Vietnamese song circle because his Vol. 3 vocabulary and pronunciation were the strongest in the class. He now opens every Saturday session with a Vol. 3 song and the other children follow his lead. He is four years old and running the music portion of a heritage language programme.
My daughter had attended Vietnamese heritage school for eighteen months with modest results. Three Mimi volumes including Vol. 3 produced more functional Vietnamese in six months than the programme achieved in a year and a half. Her teacher asked to evaluate what we had been doing at home and I brought in the three volumes. She has since recommended the series to every family enrolled.
My father-in-law had planned a two-week visit and extended it to six weeks because he could not bring himself to leave while his grandchildren were singing Vietnamese every day from Vol. 3. He said it was the first time a visit to America had felt completely like being in Vietnam and he was in no hurry to leave that feeling.
My mother was very ill this year and her last call to us was spent listening to my daughter sing Vol. 3 songs through the phone. She said almost nothing but she hummed along with two songs and at the end of the call she said in Vietnamese 'she sounds like home.' I am glad Vol. 3 existed. I am glad my daughter had the language. I am glad my mother heard it.
My mother-in-law from Ninh Bình Province — famous for its landscapes — heard songs in Vol. 3 that contained imagery of water, rice fields, and mountains and cried without explanation. She said the songs described the landscape she grew up in and she had not expected to hear those images in a children's book made in America. She held the book for a long time after.