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Jeudi, mars 4th, 2010
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Movie Title: Leap Frog - Learn to Read at the Storybook Factory
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In the Product Description it says that this video is for the 3 to 6 year ancient age range, but having children in that range myself, I can stammer you that this is erroneous. For unlike the other Leapfrog videos, this one is really meant for older children who are either on the verge of reading, or who have objective started reading.

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I say this from observation of my son (3.5) and daughter (5.5) and their friends. Those of them that are almost reading, or who are sounding out short words and sentences, understand the importance of punctuation and ‘get’ the songs and the points of the anecdote which emphasize inflection and reading naturally (chunking) .

For the younger ones it fair passes over their heads which is perfectly understandable since they haven’t a well-behaved plan of what sentences and paragraph structure is all about.

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Five Stars. It’s short, but for the true kids it’s an invaluable tool for teaching about account structure and reading. Young children will inspect Lily, Tad and the gang, but don’t quiz them to learn great.

But lift this video. If you have the other videos (which are unbelievable) go ahead and earn this one to go along with them. When the time is moral, your child will unprejudiced maintain this information like they did their letters.

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 sizable 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 diagram above average–as has his prefer 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 idea I’d assume a chance and bag the Learn to Read at the Storybook Factory DVD from Amazon.com, especially since the reviews were so marvelous.

My son IMMEDIATELY took to this DVD and watches it over and over! He’s sounding out letters, “chunking”, and trying to read on his have. I know that this DVD, along with Letter Factory and Talking Words Factory I, have contributed to his swiftly progress.

The premise of this DVD is this: Mr. Websley (remember that grumpy duck from the other DVD’s? ) builds a Storybook Factory to produce talking storybooks. Leap, Lily, and their friends act out “The Three Miniature Pigs”, while Professor Quigley captures the scenes and words for the book. Tad, Leap and Lily’s younger brother, is the narrator and is frustrated that he’s having disaster reading. While he tries to read the script, he learns chunking and inflection and begins to glean confidence in his reading.

The icy thing is that colossal text appears on the bottom of the cover during the scenes, with the words highlighted as Tad speaks them.

Learn to Read at the Storybook Factory also teaches fable comprehension, conception character and dwelling, and even punctuation! There’s a large fraction on punctuation with incredibly catchy tunes and visuals about periods (”burly finish!”), commas, exclamation points, and quiz marks. My son goes around the house singing the arresting tune “Punc, Punc, Punc Punctuation…” It’s mammoth!

I feel this DVD is better qualified to children who are ready to read and who have mastered (or are beginning to master) 3 letter words and can sound out words on their occupy.

Highly recommended!

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