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Leap Frog - Talking Words Factoryx$6.70
    (139 reviews)
Best Price: $6.70
Teaches young children about vowels, consonants, word building, rhyming, and vocabulary. Genre: Children's Video Rating: G Release Date: 9-DEC-2003 Media Type: DVD
Building words is an exciting and empowering experience for young children (and frogs) who have mastered individual letters and their sounds. When young Tad wants to nominate his Dad for a "Best Dad" contest he asks his brother Leap and sister Lily for some help filling out the application. The three young frogs go see Professor Quigley at their Father's Talking Word Factory for a little instruction and get to watch the "Sticky-ick-o-rama" and the "Word Whammer" machines at work. Tad quickly discovers that vowels act as the glue that sticks letters together and then learns to combine individual letter sounds to make three-letter words, use common ending sounds to create rhyming words, and blend letter sounds to make even longer rhyming words. Phonemic awareness, vocabulary building, and rhyming are entertaining and fun thanks to familiar Leap Pad characters, colorful animation, and short songs. An interactive word game challenges young viewers to fill in the missing first letter in a variety of three-letter words. This program is a great next step for graduates of Leap Frog: Talking Letters Factory and children ages 3 to 6. Tami Horiuchi
MPN: 085393435523 - UPC: 085393435523
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Another Superb DVD!      By A3UV7L5ND3EH8T on 2006-01-28
My son was diagnosed with Pervasive Development Disorder - Not Otherwise Specified when he was 3. PDD-NOS is on the Autism spectrum, and children with this diagnosis often have developmental delays.
My son had a speech delay and other developmental delays. His speech is great now...no one can detect that he has this diagnosis. However, the delays have, understandably, affected his learning in some areas.
While his spatial skills have been way above average--as has his grasp of science (such as planets and their attributes)--he has resisted reading. He gets tired and frustrated.
Well, trying many approaches for helping him, I thought I'd take a chance and get the Talking Words Factory from Amazon.com, especially since the reviews were so good.
I am very, very pleased with this DVD! My son watches it quite often, and he's now reading books on his own. I can see a marked difference in a matter of WEEKS. Before, he had to think about how some of the letters sounded. Now, he rattles them off like a pro--as well as 3-letter words!
This DVD also teaches about vowels and consonants, so he's learning how the vowels are sticky like glue, holding words together (thanks to Professor Quigley's Sticky-Ick-O-Rama machine!). The Word Whammer machine shows children how to put the consonants and vowels together, and how they sound. I like the fact that they'll switch around the vowels with the same beginning and ending consonants, to highlight how a vowel sounds within a word.
Talking Words Factory also teaches rhyming, which is a bonus.
Highly recommended!
A hit with my 3 &4 yr olds.      By AGFW667QNHDOY on 2003-12-13
My kids love this tape! I'm pleased with it's educational value. However, I think kids (at this age) are going to need to watch it repeatedly before much of the content sinks in. The whole word factory theme reminded me of Willy Wonkas' chocolate factory minus the fun realism. This cartoon is typical of Saturday morning cheesy animation. My kids certainly don't seem to care in the least. The story line focuses on Tad wanting to fill out a form to nominate his Dad as the best and he needs to learn how to spell the words he wishes to put on his form. The words that are covered are almost all basic and ryhming three letter ones. Words ending in "at", "in", "ig", "an", and "ad". Also, "st" is illustrated in "stop" and then in "best". Vowels are named and described as "sticky" letters which are the "glue" to hold other letters together to make words. I'm disappointed in the shallow and "un"-catchy jingles throughout the story line. A few well written lyrics with catchy jingles could have made this tape so much more enjoyable and memorable. My kids strong interest in this tape did make me go buy The Letter Factory. I like that these tapes are only 35 minutes long, it helps with (time) limit setting for TV viewing.
Another fabulous teaching video from leapfrog (buy them all!      By A1Z54EM24Y40LL on 2004-12-10
This is a great, great video. It's really nice how leapfrog introduces preschoolers to phonics and basic word structure. It's hard to understand if they don't already know the alphabet though, obviously, but it teaches so many fabulous things that I couldn't believe how fast my little one learned to put words together. I bought this in the gift set with the Letter Factory DVD and we have just worn them out. Your child won't even realize how much they're learning with these DVDs and they're worth so much more than what you're paying for them here. Grab them for every preschooler you know - I buying the math one now and I can't wait to see the look on my little one's face when he gets to watch another one of his "frog" movies! Thanks Leapfrog!
NO More Arguing Over Which Movie To Watch!      By A99XDTY6B9482 on 2005-04-02
I have never felt strong enough to actually take the time to write a review. I am a certified k-6 teacher who has told everyone I know about Leap Frog's 4 amazing movie and now I am telling you...
LF Letter Factory: This was the first (out of 4) Leap Frog Movie that my children watched. My 3 1/2 year old and 2 years 2 month old boys are allowed to watch 1 movie a day. Each Day they agreed, in excitement, to watched this movie. Under a week my 3 1/2 year old knew his letter sounds. He could sing the letter sound song almost as fast as he could sing the alphabet. After a week, he amazed us when he sat down on the ground and wrote out the entire alphabet like a 4th grader. Had NO idea he could write like this! Shortly thereafter, the 2 year old knew all his letter sounds and letter recognition.
Talking Words Factory: I was so impressed that I bought them the Talking Words Factory that 2nd week. I wasn't surprised that my 3 1/2 year old began to spell, writing, and sounding out 3 letter words. He told me all about how the vowels were all sticky and their job was to stick letters together to make words. He went around singing the vowel song.
My kids loved the videos so much that for 10 months...My son's (who used to play with Thomas the Trains and puppies) were obsessed with letters and words. They made their own letter and word factory machines out of their toys and tubs, drew each letter cartoon character, and sang the letter and vowel songs, and the older one wrote, yes wrote, many of his own homemade books.
Talking Word Factory 2: It doesn't stop there...They got the Talking Word Factory 2 and Math Circus when they came out this Christmas. In a couple of days, the now 4 year old, was telling me all about sh, ch, th, and other blends. He told me how the silent e at the end of the word made the other vowel say its name (long vowel sound). He went on to tell me also how "when 2 vowels go walking the first one does the talking." And he wrote and read new complex words such as, boat, home, dime, wait, etc. This really increased his ability to read many, many new words - 8 letter words too!
Math Circus: They loved it too! Though it is fast moving for beginners, it is entertaining and has an easy concept. Adding and subtracting now comes pretty easy for my 4 year old. I gave him a math work sheet for addition and subtraction just for kicks. Wouldn't you know it, he did all of them with no problem. He was so interested in adding that he started asking about problems such as 3 + 3 + 3. Which helped him learn the concept of multiplication 3 x 3, 3 x 4, etc. But, we told him that he had plenty of time to learn that later!
The only negative comments that I have to say about these Leap Frog videos: Nothing, Oh, except that I wish my children weren't so obsessed with letters! They eat, breath, and sleep letters. Sometimes I just wish they would play with the trains, cars, and other toys. They will have their entire school life to learn about letters and reading! I just hope that when the time comes for school that they won't have grown board of it!
Other Leap Frog learning tools that reinforce what they learned on the videos:
LF Fridge Phonics Magnets - Love it. It sings each letters song when you put the letter in the hole.
LF Word Whammer Fridge Phonics Set - LF just came out with this. I know that they will love. I bought it for the next birthday! It is like the Fridge Phonics, but you can spell 3 letter words.
LF Letter Factory Board Game - Love it too! It is interactive and the board game talks and sings!
LF Sing Along Letters Flash Cards & CD - Songs from the DVDs. Not that you don't hear the songs sang enough from your children!
Wish they would make computer CD's too!
LF Leap Pad - Fun but they got board with the same books over & over. $14 a book!
There are many others, but I had to draw the line somewhere!
If you check all the other reviews, I am not alone. Only two out of 121 people gave this movie less than 5 stars! It is about time someone made a movie that parents and children both agree on! Thank you Leap Frog!
EXCELLENT, MUST HAVE VIDEOS FOR ALL KIDS      By A234DQT447M59I on 2006-11-21
I bought the Talking Words Factory on a whim and it ended up being the best video I have ever purchased. My daughter started watching it at 3 and after only viewing it about five times, she knew ALL of her letter sounds. She already knew her letters, but I was amazed at how fast she picked up the sounds. She is now 4 1/2 and her PK teacher told us she is at the top of the class for phonics knowledge. When I told her why, she wrote all the information down to pass onto other parents whose children are struggling.
Now, my 2-year old watches them and she only knows a few letters, but she knows almost ALL of her sounds when you ask her. That is impressive! After seeing the success with my kids, I bought them for my nieces, one of which was struggling with severe ADHD and classroom difficulty. She mastered sound and blending concepts that she could not master in the classroom and she now has a great phonetic background. I know she would not be where she is today if she didn't have these videos. I am a Speech-Language Pathologist and I highly recommend them to ALL my parents at school. I have also donated the Letter Factory to all of my kindergarten and PK classrooms. I know they will enjoy them as much as my kids did (and still do!).
- Another great Leap Frog DVD!!!
     By A2QNR5HQJKQN94 on 2006-04-12
My two year old had already mastered her letters and phonics thanks to the Letter Factory DVD and this just helped her put it all together. By age 2 1/2 she was reading, and now at almost 3 she reads books at the library around a 2nd to 3rd grade level! People are amazed! (actually, most don't even believe me until they see her do it!) I think this DVD is great and, although a bit oversimplified in some areas, is a great start to your childs education.
- You can actually see the eagerness to learn! Great job, Leap Frog!
     By A3C6CZC2JP67VK on 2006-01-30
After reading some of the reviews, I went to a local retail store and picked this up. I watched it with my 4 year old once, and he was glued to the screen for the entire movie. When it ended, he asked to see it again.
During the second viewing, he started to sing some of the songs, and was starting to call out the letters and spelling the words with Tad.
I had been working the alphabet with him for several weeks, but he was having some problems with recognition on "K", "X", "C", and "Q". After watching this DVD with him, he's now able to recite the entire alphabet with no problem; he can spell simple three-letter words (Hat, Cat, Dad, etc.) and recognizes all the upper case letters. The story line focuses on Tad wanting to fill out a form to nominate his Dad as the best and he needs to learn how to spell the words he wishes to put on his form. The words that are covered are almost all basic and rhyming three letter ones. Words ending in "at", "in", "ig", "an", and "ad". Also, "st" is illustrated in "stop" and then in "best". Vowels are named and described as "sticky" letters which are the "glue" to hold other letters together to make words.
The money spent for this half hour DVD does seem high, but the educational value of it is priceless!
- GREAT DVD!!
     By A34251E8FF23ML on 2004-02-03
After reading some of the reviews, I went to a local retail store and picked this up. I watched it with my 2-1/2 year old once, and she was glued to the screen for the entire movie. When it ended, she asked to see it again.During the second viewing, she started to sing some of the songs, and was starting to call out the letters and spelling the words with Tad. I had been working the alphabet with her for several weeks, but she was having some problems with recognition on "K", "X", "C", and "Q". After watching this DVD with her, she's now able to recite the entire alphabet with no problem, she can spell simple three-letter words (Hat, Cat, Dad, etc.) and recognizes all the upper case letters. The money spent for this half hour DVD does seem high, but the educational value of it is well worth the money in my book.
- Helpful and fun
     By A27UO85IFC33E4 on 2005-11-16
We own four DVDs in this series: Math Circus, Code Word Caper, The Letter Factory, and the Talking Words Factory. We bought them when our boys were ages five and three. We've had them for about a year now, and the boys still enjoy them. We get a lot more use out of them than the Leap Pads, which our kids never really got into. Our younger boy is in speech therapy, and seeing these DVDs has improved his articulation of letters. I love that he requests to watch these. I will hear him sounding out each letter along with the Frog, and know he's developing skills. Our older son has picked up on how to build words and spell with this series. It explains how phonics work, and in a simple-to-understand way. We found all of the DVDs in this series exceptionally educational, and see tangible results from the children watching them. I can't say that about any other toy we own.
- Another great video from Leap Frog
     By A3KB0E2PCV3YRS on 2003-12-27
After learning their letters and phonics in less than 2 days from watching the Letter Factory video, I decided to go out and buy the Word Factory video for my boys (just turned 3 & 4). You cannot beat the price, Walmart and Target had the DVD for just $9.99! Both of the boys love this video too, especially my 4 year old. He has learned all about the vowels A,E,I,O,U and how they stick the words together like glue. It's got very catchy tunes and lots of colors to keep thier attention. They have no idea they are learning how to read, just that they are watching TV! I am so impressed with both of the videos (Letter and Word Factory) I just hope Leap Frog continues to make more with the same great quality. At the beginning of the Word Factory, Tad is playing with his Dad with Leap Frog Letter Flash Cards, I REALLY hope to see them in stores soon, my son asks me for them EVERY time we watch the video. Everyone must go buy both of the videos, the price is great and the investment is priceless!
- Amazing!
     By on 2004-04-09
I just had to state how amazing this video is. I just spent 2 weeks with my daughter, son-in-law, grand daughter and brand new grand son. My grand daughter is 23 months old and she knows all her letters. She can pick them out at random anywhere a letter appears. She knows the names of the letters and their sounds. She has been doing this since they brought the letter factory into their home when she was only 21 months old. Well, it is time for her 2nd birthday and the best present I can send her is the Word Factory. Now Leap Frog needs to come up with number and color videos!
- Great learning video
     By A3CN5XQTC8BJHH on 2005-02-09
This video was amazing. My daughter - who isn't even 3 yet - was spelling after watching it! I would put some letters in the tub for her and she would sound them out - just like they do in the video. I was shocked! I would say this is a great one to put in when you don't want your kids to just watch mindless television.
- My 2-yr-old loves it and so do I!
     By A3TV8EXR0W698W on 2006-01-06
What a creative, fun and intelligent way to teach reading! This DVD serves many great purposes for us:
1. My 2-yr-old is beginning to get the "concept" of reading. The idea that letters=words=meaning isn't something a 2-yr-old is presented in every-day life. This DVD gives toddlers the opportunity to grasp this concept (if it interests them) while having fun (if they're not ready to grasp it, they'll just have fun).
2. I'm sure that over the next year or so my toddler will return to this DVD and be VERY excited about his ability to understand it on a new level. Best of all, he will have reached this new understanding "all by himself", the most authentic, inspiring way of learning.
3. I enjoy watching it with him from time to time. It refreshes my memory of how you learn to read. I'm now prepared to spontaneously sound things out, point out rhymes and letter blends in a helpful way when my baby asks me to (and, yes, after these DVDs, they WILL ask you to sound things out--even before the age of two!!!)
I can't wait to find more in this series!!!
Keep it coming Leap Frog!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Really Works!!!
     By A2Z60PVKWFO3SW on 2006-01-09
After so much success with Talking Letters by Leapfrog, we went ahead and bought this one and were just as pleased. Talking Letters taught recognition of each letter and the sound it makes; this DVD teaches how to put those sounds together to make simple 3 letter words.
My son was roughly 2.5 when we bought this, and he quickly learned to read 3 letter words. When my daughter's friends came over, my daughter liked to spell words with letter tiles and have him read them to the genuine amazement of her playmates.
Of course, if you want your child to fluently read a variety of books, it will take more than this Leapfrog series of DVDS (to date there are 4 reading ones and 1 math one). However, this dvd UNQUESTIONABLY gives kids a head start. It makes the material fun to learn and easy to remember, and who can quibble with that??
I have also recommended this series to several friends whose kindergarteners were having trouble with letter/sound recognition and the idea of blending letters to make words. The dvds helped all of their children make significant progress towards mastery of these concepts.
I will warn adults that, while certainly not on a par with Teletubbies or Boo-bah, the DVD can be annoying, with its high pitched cutsie voices, bland graphics, big-eyed frogs, and silly songs. But kids, particularly toddlers, don't see it that way.
This series, and this dvd in particular, is a great guilt-free way to grab 30 minutes to fold laundry or get dinner on the table.
- 3 year old LOVES it!
     By A30BCRSABL9AYI on 2006-01-23
We just received this from Amazon a few days ago and we have a definite hit on our hands. The story is very entertaining and it's educationally very sound. So far our 3 year old has watched it 6-8 times since we received it 6 days ago. She can't get enough of it and is already starting to pick up how the words come together. I highly recommend this for anyone that wants to give their kids a head start on reading.
- My 22-month knows all her letter sounds!
     By A1P2J7WQAPE9UU on 2004-02-16
Not only does this entertain my four kids (ages 22 months to 6 1/2 years), it reviews old knowledge for the older ones and helps instill it for the little two. We mostly got it for our 3-year old, and were stunned when our little toddler proved herself able to say the sounds for all the letters on demand! Our kids now go around pretending to be letters. The 3-year old now knows the letter sounds and can blend words together for the first time ever--he'll be starting to read "Bob Books" in a few months! Part of the DVD's effectiveness comes from the way it manages to hit four of Gardner's multiple intelligences. As a public school teacher and as a homeschooling dad, I heartily recommend this program, as well as the first volume, "Letter Factory." I wish there were a volume 3!
- Exceeds ANY of the Leap Pad toys which are all excellent!
     By A1KWPARG5WZ52S on 2004-09-09
My daughter (4) loved "The Letter Factory" and immediately requested "Talking Words Factory". After just a few times of watching this video, we pulled out the BOB books and discovered that she was reading! She knew her vowels, their role in words, and more importantly how to sound out words - one letter at a time, and then 'smash' them together. This video is a MUST to those of you who love watching the light bulbs come on as children enter into the world of READING. I've even caught her with pen and paper WRITING the words down as they are displayed on the screen. BRAVO, to the creative team behind this video. You and your talents are very much appreciated.
- Excellent - IMPROVE YOUR CHILD'S SELF-CONFIDENCE
     By A1YPEA7VBV707N on 2005-01-22
I recently bought all three of the DVD's. The first one teaches the sounds of the alphebet which is really cute. My granddaughter, age 5, who is in Kindergarden, knew her ABC's but not her phonics. Within three weeks of watching these dvd's she is reading short little books and wanting to spell! These are her favorite dvd's that she requests to watch as soon as she wakes up. She would wake up in the morning, when spending the night, and start sounding things out and then ask to watch the dvd's. She is so proud of herself because she is able to sound out words and read. She is so excited about reading when four months ago, when I moved to be close to her, she hated school and wanted nothing to do with reading because, as she told me, it was too hard. Now she can't wait to crawl up by me and read the scholastic books I bought for my other granddaughter (whom I am rasing.) The granddaughter I am rasing was reading at age 4 (She was reading to her preschool class and they kids thought she was amazing, she is now in First grade and reading at a Third grade reading level). Phonics is the best way to begin to teach reading, before sight words, and increase your child's self-esteem and give them a head start so they know what is going on when they get to school. Lots of praise from the parent also helps to encourage them that it is important. Leap Frog DVD's are excellent tools, if not the best I have ever used!
- The best for an autistic child!
     By A2NC1K303WINSJ on 2005-04-13
We received both Talking Words and also the Letters DVD a few weeks ago. Our son is five and is on the autistic spectrum. He knew his letters before the movies arrived. He now knows all the letter sounds and how to read most of the words on the movie! I can't even begin to express how amazed I am at how fast he has learned from these. Tonight he was saying letters to the words so I would right them down. The last one he dictated to me was "S" "T" "O" "P". Any child needing to grasp phonics should have these movies available to them.
- Fabulous
     By A1TEDBU1UFYTQ6 on 2005-04-18
Buy the whole set and also the math video. Absolutely FABULOUS, FABULOUS FABULOUS!!!!!...and fun!!!! When I told my daughter's kindergarten teacher about them--she agreed--she used them with her own kids--what better endorsement do you need? My almost 6 year old daughter is starting to want to watch more "grown up" videos. Kids in her kindergarten class tell her that Dora, etc are for babies. Yet she absolutely loves this adorable Tad video (Tad is the main character in the story--it is set in a story format with songs, teaching, etc.). And she will watch it over and over again 3-4x in a row. And of course there is the excellent educational value. She now understands the "silent e" concept in reading/spelling (ie: "tame"); and she understands the concept of--"when 2 vowels are together the first one does the talking and the second one does the walking" (ie: the word "team").
I wish they would come out with more math videos. The math songs should go a little slower so that beginners can grasp the adding and subtracting concept a little easier. However, my daughter understood addition and subtraction since she was 4 years old thanks to the great JUMPSTART kindergarten and 1st grade CD's for the computer--another fabulous resource for your pre-schoolers (my daughter's kindergarten also uses these CD's in her computer class and I am so glad that she was already familiar with them at home). Jumpstart also goes up to 2nd or 3rd grade which I have not tried yet since my daughter is only in kindergarten. BUY them all NOW--you will not be disappointed.
- Another Great Video
     By A2O9OG56DH8WM7 on 2005-08-29
Once again they have created a fantastic video! I have 2 boys ages 3 & 4 and they love this video. They now know all about their vowels and their phonics. I thought it was going to be hard for them to understand how to form a word. They have mastered it and are already sounding out words everywhere we go. I can write down words and they are sounding them out without any help now.
Great product and fun too!
- Leap to Greatness
     By A1PU0WCHJKH12G on 2005-11-22
Both my 3 year old and my 6 year old enjoy watching this cd. My 6 year old is already reading and this just helps her improve. My 3 year old is already using her skills to start reading simple words like cat. This is one purchase I will never regret. I have also purchased this for my niece who is having problems with her reading.
- More advanced but still great fun!
     By A30L71YS5RLLG on 2006-03-30
This DVD is more advanced than the Letter Factory, but is still interesting to my 3 year old son, not to mention my 5 year old daughter. Though my son is just learning his letter sounds via the Letter Factory DVD, he is starting to learn about forming words from watching this video. My daughter, who is at the stage of learning words, probably gets more from this than he does, but I am convinced that the exposure to word building will not hurt. I particularly like the loving way all the members of the Frog family interact with each other. There is no fighting between the siblings (Leap, Lily, and Tad), and the children respect and love their parents. The "kids are cool and know more than their parents" attitude in so many kids movies is thankfully absent from this wonderful DVD. I highly recommend this DVD and The Letter Factory as well.
- Save your money!
     By A2T9FLX8Y6JEMI on 2007-08-16
Parents will be forced to slog through weak character plots that move at a glacial pace. Once Junior, FINALLY reaches the "teachable material", it's just a small portion of the dvd. Don't waste your money on this lame Leap Frog DVD.
Rock N Learn', cuts to the chase, with their DVD version of alphabet letter sounds and phonics. It's a much better alternative. Parents won't have to feign being "spellbound" for Juniors' sake. Granted, Rock N Learn' is twice the price, but well worth every penny.
- The DVD includes a great game!
     By on 2004-04-16
The PS2 is a great way to let you your child take advantage of the letter game on this dvd. You can play the game with the dvd remote, but my son kept messing up the settings on the dvd player. Since the PS2 is very capable of playing dvds it seemed like a good idea to play the dvd in the PS2 and let him use the game controller. The game is very good. It displays all of the letters and tells them a sound. Then they try and find the correct letter that goes with the sound they just heard. The most frustrating one for us is the "m" and "n" sounds, becuase they sound very much the same. The game lets them try twice, and if they don't find the correct letter it plays the section of the movie that helps them remember which letter makes the sound they were hearing. Overall, the game (AND THE MOVIE) are excellent, and I'm extremely happy! I strongly think that this is my all time favorite leap frog product! It taught my son a lot about PHONICS in 2 days! Prior to this video we use to spend 2 days on trying to learn just one letter! This movie makes learning phonics FUN for kids, and makes me one very happy parent!
- Our Boys loved it!
     By on 2004-05-12
We have a 4 year old and a six year old. It was a great introduction to our 4 year old and a fantastic review for our 6 year old. They want to watch it over and over.
- Great learning tool!
     By A2H7NBNVQ5WEAE on 2004-09-22
A friend actually recommended this DVD to us with rave reviews. We trusted their opinion and bought it. We've had the video for about 2 months now and my daughter (22 months old) loves watching it over and over again. She easily learned what the different letters look like and the sounds they make. I highly recommend this video to any parent.
- Great learning movie
     By AMGS52W0SZFUL on 2005-08-16
My 3 1/2 year old is learning to spell. He is a graduate of the Talking letters video which is a definite must before this video. He "gets" how to put the letters together to make words and has learned to sound out words. His only problem is just like the machine in the video...he trys to make words that are not real...like ZAT. It gets going a little too fast towards the end of the video. They should have made it a longer video instead of rushing through concepts.
- Great Tool for Speech pathologist working with 0-5 year olds
     By A1T3UFZCGDABPH on 2005-09-08
I am a speech pathologist, and my clients are really loving this product. I loan it to them for a while and most of my families end up purchasing it themselves! The kids are really learning their letters and the sounds they make effortlessly by watching this DVD. Best of all...they love it so much they ask for it every day!
- wonderful teaching tool
     By A2SCBXYKS4A7IF on 2005-09-10
My 2 year old son loved this video. He now knows all his letters and the sounds they make. The video makes the learning fun for toddlers and the catchy tune for the letter sounds helps them to remember and retain the information. I was skeptical when I first ordered it but it defintely works and I would recomend it to all parents.
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