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HEY MOMS AND DADS!
I HAVE THESE AMAZING EDUCATIONAL DVD'S I BOUGHT
FOR MY SON AND I WOULD LIKE TO SHARE
COPIES TO YOU AT A
FRACTION OF THE ORIGINAL PRICE...
I AM NEW HERE IN SULIT AND I DONT BLAME YOU IF YOU
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SO I POSTED A PICTURE BELOW OF SOME OF THE FEEDBACKS I RECEIEVED FROM THE PREVIOUS COPIES I SOLD :)
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this is a combo of
6 leapfrog videos
LETTER FACTORY
MATH CIRCUS
WORD FACTORY
STORYBOOK FACTORY
WORD FACTORY 2
LETS GO TO SCHOOL
+
6 volumes of YOUR BABY CAN READ
+
4 volumes of BABY CAN TALK
aka
BABY SIGNING TIME
+
5 volumes SIGNING TIME
Teaches letters, phonics and listening skills. A wild adventure to the Letter Factory with popular LeapFrog characters Leap, Lily and Tad. Led by wacky Professor Quigley, Tad joins Js jumping on trampolines and Ks practicing karate kicks as new letters learn their sounds. Fun songs will have kids singing letter sounds in no time.
Tad, Leap, and Lily hop from the pages of the amazingly popular Leap Pad learning toys onto the television screen in this attention grabbing phonics program. Tad's disappointment at being unable to help his family with an important presentation at the letter factory quickly turns to excitement when he meets Professor Quigley and joins each of the letters of the alphabet in their own fun-filled classroom devoted to learning their unique sound. Tad practices karate kicks with the k's, digs the vibes with the cool cat d's drumming on the bongos, and snores peacefully with the z's while learning to recognize each letter and the sound it makes. A catchy, fun song serves as a summation of each letter's "class" and entices even the most reluctant of toddlers (and their parents) to sing each letter's sound. An interactive game follows the program and gives children a chance to practice their newfound skills of recognizing letters and their sounds. Consumers expect great educational products from LeapFrog and this DVD won't disappoint.
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.
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!
Reading is simply putting words together to discover a story. When Mr. Websley glimpses Tad and his friends rehearsing "The Three Little Pigs," he reminisces about favorite childhood stories and is struck with an idea for a new invention--a talking storybook. Frog and Quigley are called to construct a new factory and Tad and his friends begin to rehearse in earnest since they're slated to be the stars of the book. Problem is, Tad has been cast as the narrator, but he doesn't know how to read. Professor Quigley and Leap reassure Tad that he already knows everything he needs to know to be a successful reader: he learned his letters and the sounds they make in the Letter Factory and that sounds combine to make words in the Talking Words Factory. All that's left is to combine the words to make a story. Tad learns some new tricks like "chunking" words together to sound like talking and that punctuation markings like commas and periods help with inflection. In no time, Tad is reading fluently and it looks like the talking storybook will be ready right on schedule. Viewers age 4 to 6 will develop their reading and comprehension skills right along with Tad thanks to on-screen highlighted text. DVD extras include a read-along storybook of a somewhat untraditional version of "The Three Little Pigs" that can be played with or without a voice track and five sing-along songs.
In this twist on a classic tale, Tad, Lily, Casey and Dot act out "The Three Little Pigs". It all takes place in the Storybook Factory--where pictures, words, and imagination bring stories to life! For children ages 3-6.
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 own. I know that this DVD, along with Letter Factory and Talking Words Factory I, have contributed to his quick progress.
The premise of this DVD is this: Mr. Websley (remember that grumpy duck from the other DVD's?) builds a Storybook Factory to create talking storybooks. Leap, Lily, and their friends act out "The Three Little 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 trouble reading. While he tries to read the script, he learns chunking and inflection and begins to gain confidence in his reading.
The cool thing is that large text appears on the bottom of the screen during the scenes, with the words highlighted as Tad speaks them.
Learn to Read at the Storybook Factory also teaches story comprehension, understanding character and plot, and even punctuation! There's a great section on punctuation with incredibly catchy tunes and visuals about periods ("full stop!"), commas, exclamation points, and question marks. My son goes around the house singing the lively tune "Punc, Punc, Punc Punctuation..." It's great!
I feel this DVD is better suited 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 own.
Highly recommended!
Watch the Quidget Family and the Subtractobats perform high-flying feats of mathematics! In this astounding story, Leap, Lily, Tad and wacky Professor Quigley train numbers to count, add, and subtract in a series of amazing circus acts. Numbers and Quidgets fly from trampolines, trapezes and cannons as they teach early mathematical concepts.
I thought this video was great. Though it could be longer, it gives kids (mine are 4.5 and 2.5) a good introduction to basic math concepts: association, addition and subtraction.
One of the problems small children have is that they memorize numbers and can "count" but they don't associate the numbers with an actual quantity. This video uses small white mobile cubes called "quidgets" to teach them that numbers `correspond' to a certain number of objects.
My kids are pretty engrossed by this video and I am overjoyed that I can now give my four-year-old simple hand problems and she can solve them.
Video Outline:
--Numbers are produced: "0 to 10".
--Numbers are associated with corresponding numbers of quidgets, coins, fingers, etc.
For example, no quidgets, then one quidget. The white box gets a number 1 which jumps onto it and stays.
Two quidgets stack vertically... the number one jumps off and the 2 jumps on and so forth.
--A song with 1 quidget, then 1 coin, then 1 finger and a 1 "digit" color worm... and so on until there are 10 quidgets, 10 coins, 10 fingers and a 10 segmented worm. The quidgets are piled vertically, and the worm grows horizontally until it is 10 units long: all numbers are shown in their worm segment.
--Then to the circus.
--Review of counting with quidgets stacking vertically.
--Using a high wire act with two swings, the quidget's do addition and then subtraction.
Two quidgets, for example, swing across and are joined by another quidget from the other swing. The numbers 2 and 1 drop off and the number 3 sticks itself to the stack of three quidgets. The reverse is done for subtraction.
--At the end, stacks of ten quidgets are flung into the ring until their are ten stacks of them demonstrating how we can go from 10 to 100 by ten's.
A baby’s brain thrives on stimulation and develops at a phenomenal pace…nearly 90% during the first five years of life! The best and easiest time to learn a language is during the infant and toddler years, when the brain is creating thousands of synapses every second – allowing a child to learn both the written word and spoken word simultaneously, and with much more ease.
Based on the popular educational games of the same name, the Leap Frog cartoon series teaches preschool fundamentals in a fun and friendly way. In this volume, frog brother and sister Tad and Lily prepare for their first day of school by taking a tour of the classroom and learning about phonics, counting, and animals. All Movie Guide
School starts tomorrow, and Tad and Lily are nervous! Join Tad, Lily and their magical firefly Edison as he gives them a tour of the classroom and shows them that the classroom is more nervous than they are! As the twins reassure the blocks, globe, clock and more talking "teachers,” they learn key lessons about phonics, counting, days of the week and animals.
MY SON NEVER CEASES TO AMAZE ME…
HE’S NOW 18 MONTHS AND HE CAN
RECOGNIZE AND SOUND ALL 26 LETTERS
OF THE ALPHABET,
CAN RECOGNIZE NUMBERS 1-10,
COUNT 1-20
AND WITH THE HELP OF THIS DVD,
HE CAN NOW IDENTIFY WORDS
LIKE:
“HI”, “CAT”, “DOG”, “BALL”,
“FOOT”, “TOES”, “YES”, “NO”
AND A WHOLE LOT MORE!
SO MY HUSBAND AND I DECIDED TO POST
THIS ON EBAY, MAKE COPIES OF THE ORIGINAL AND SELL IT AT A FRACTION OF THE ORIGINAL PRICE!
TO MAKE IT EASIER TO USE, WE ALSO
COMPRESSED ALL 6 VOLUMES INTO
3 DVD’S !
THAT'S 2 VOLUMES IN EACH DVD...
DVD #1 CONTAINS:
Starter VideoThe Starter DVD is the first video of the Your Baby Can Read! early language development system. Introduces children to 20 key words.
Volume 1
Contains over 50 key words. Increases your child's individual whole-word vocabulary promoting "natural phonics."
DVD #2 CONTAINS:
Volume 2
New words, new songs, more animals and more fun! Includes over 50 new key words and a new "Word Games!" segment to enhance your child's learning!
Volume 3
Introduces many two- and three-word phrases that begin to teach your child to read from left to right.
DVD #3 CONTAINS:Parent's Workshop Video
The "grown-up" Aleka Titzer & Dr. Titzer holds a seminar with parents.Review Video
It reviews words from Starter through Volume 3.
This video has been specifically designed to be viewed only after children are familiar with the first four videos in the series.USING THIS SET WITH THE LEAPFROG DVD
GIVES AMAZING…SO AMAZING RESULTS!!!!
WHEN YOU BUY 2 SETS, YOU’LL GET
AN INSTANT DISCOUNT!!!
Dr. Titzer says the current practice of starting to teach reading skills in school is too late and children benefit greatly from getting a much earlier start since a child basically has only one natural window for learning language -- from about birth to about age four. During this period it is easier for a child to learn any type of language including spoken, receptive, foreign and written language. The earlier the child is taught to read the better they will read and the more likely they will enjoy it.
Studies prove that the earlier a child learns to read, the better they perform in school and later in life. Early readers have more self-esteem and are more likely to stay in school. Meanwhile, a national panel of reading specialists and educators determined that most of the nation’s reading problems could be eliminated if children began reading earlier.
Maybe the correct question is…Why should parent delay teaching a child to read when the most natural time to learn language is during the infant and toddler years?
Seize this small window of opportunity to enhance your child’s learning ability and order the Your Baby Can Read Early Language Development System today!
Designed for Children Between The Ages of 3 months and 5 years
In the first years of a child’ life, tens of thousands of synaptic connections are made each second in the brain, opening the door for increased learning capacity. The most natural time to learn any aspect of language is during the infant and toddler years. There is a “natural window of opportunity” for learning language where it is easier for children to learn to understand and speak our language at a high level. During this window of opportunity, between the ages of 3 months and 5 years, they can also learn the written word naturally and easily.
Dr. Titzer has developed a new method of teaching reading that could change how and when our children learn to read. Normally, children don’t start learning to read until age 5 or 6 years old, but the natural window of opportunity begins to close around age 4 – BEFORE THEY ENTER KINDERGARTEN!
Join the Baby Signing Time revolution!
Your baby can communicate with you using baby signs long before she is old enough to speak.
Baby Signing Time makes learning signs fun and easy with clever songs, playful animation, and real signing babies - age two and under!
Learn More about how Baby Signing Time can help reduce tantrums, build bonds and instill confidence in your baby today!
Baby Signing Time sets your baby's day to music with signs and songs for everyday events - playtime, getting dressed, going places, getting ready for bed, manners and more.
Baby Signing Time is a great first step into signing or add Baby Signing Time to your existing Signing Time collection for new songs and reinforcement of those beginning signs.
Created specifically for babies as young as 3 months old up to 3 years, yet fun for the whole family!
Features Emmy-nominated host Rachel Coleman, along with animated Baby Alex, Baby Leah, and Baby Hopkins.
Vol. 1: It’s Baby Signing Time
Baby's first step into signing! The Baby Signing Time Series combines clever songs, animation, and real signing babies - all age two and under - to make signing easy and fun. This is the first DVD in the Baby Signing Time series
American Sign Language signs taught in
Volume 1:
Eat - Drink - Cracker - Water - Cereal - Milk - Banana - Juice - Finished - Mom - Grandma - Dad - Grandpa - Diaper - Potty - More - Bird - Fish - Cat - Dog - Horse - Frog - Hurt - Where
Baby Signing Time is a great first step into signing. Or, add Baby Signing Time to your existing Signing Time collection for more reinforcement for those beginning signs and additional songs. This is the second DVD in the Baby Signing Time Series.
American Sign Language signs taught in
Volume 2:
Shoes - Socks - Hat - Coat - Please - Thank You - Sorry - Car - Train - Bus - Bike - Airplane - Boat - Ball - Doll - Bear - Wash Hands - Soap - Water - Sleep - Bath - Sleep Clothes/ Pajamas - Brush Teeth - Books - Blanket
The Baby Signing Time Series combines clever songs, animation, and real signing babies - all age two and under - to make signing easy and fun.
American Sign Language signs taught in
Volume 3:
New - Day - Outside - Wind - Rain - Snow - Sun - Cloud - Sky - Tree - Grass - Flower - Leaf - Stop - Wait - Again - Go - Bug - Up - Down - Star - Moon - Good - Night.
The Baby Signing Time Series combines clever songs, animation, and real signing babies - all age two and under - to make signing easy and fun.
American Sign Language signs taught in
Volume 4:
Friend - Play - Share - Nice - Feel - Happy - Laugh - Sad - Cry - Hot - Cold - Yes - No - Me - You - Dirty - Clean - Apple - Pear - Carrot - Peach - Juice - Bubble - Balloon - Telephone - Music - Game.
Join the Baby Signing Time revolution!
Signing Time!
My First Signs DVD (Vol. 1)
DESCRIPTION
From their magical animated treehouse, Alex and Leah invite infants and children to "Come sign with us!" Watch and enjoy as Alex, Leah, and all their friends share 18 American Sign Language (ASL) signs with your child in a fun and playful way. It's Signing Time: My First Signs--ASL signs you can use everyday!
Signs included are:
| Eat Milk Water Ball More | bird Dog Cat Fish Car | airplane Want Shoes Flower Mom |
Everyone loves playtime! From their animated treehouse, Alex (who can hear) and Leah (who is Deaf) invite infants and children to "Come sign with us!" Watch and enjoy as Alex, Leah, and all their friends share 28 playtime signs with your child. It's Signing Time: Playtime Signs--ASL signs you can use everyday!
Signs included are:
| Friend Play Train Doll Bike Bear Please Share | turn Your My turn Book Read Socks Yes No | Drink Thirsty Dirty Clean Potty Bath Hurt | Sorry Stop Go Wait Wash hands Thank you Grandma Grandpa |
From their magical animated world, Alex (who can hear) and Leah (who is Deaf) invite infants and children to "Come sign with us!" Watch and enjoy as Alex, Leah, and all their friends share 32 everyday signs with your child in a fun and playful way. Come join us for Signing Time: Everyday Signs--more ASL signs you can use everyday!
Signs included are:
| Hungry Apple Cookie Cereal Banana Bread | Cheese Cracker Ice cream Candy Help Full | Hot Cold Wet Dry Like Don't Like | Day Sun Night Moon Stars Happy | Laugh Sad Cry Boy Girl |
Alex, Leah, their frog Hopkins, and host Rachel Coleman teach ASL signs for family members, feelings, and things outside. Created for ages 1-8 but enjoyed by all! Available only on DVD. Close-Captioned. Approximate run time: 30 minutes, plus special features. Family, Feelings & Fun includes the following original songs, written by Rachel Coleman: Signing Time Theme In A House Beautiful Day Feelings We've Got Love
| Special features | Sign Review - Forming Sentences - Initializing - Word Order. |
| ASL Signs | ASL signs taught in this DVD: |
Now that you know your basic signs from Signing Time volumes 1-4, it's time to learn your ABC's! Even before your child has the fine motor skills to make each sign correctly, you may find that they are able to label the alphabet hand shapes you show to them!! ~Rachel Coleman
Special Features
Sign Review - Learning the signs in "A is for Alex and Alligator" - Manual Alphabet - Name Signs.
ASL Signs
ASL signs taught in this DVD: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z.
And if you pay close attention, you'll also see and learn these additional signs: Singing - Time - Dancing - Laughing - Playing - Favorite - Signing - Lots - Room - Everyone - Start - Today - Come - Meet - Find - Different - Share - Day - Alligator - Best Friend - Baseball Bat - Careful - Caterpillar - Diaper - Dance - Empty - Elevator - Funny - Fright - Good - Game - Great - Good Morning - Good Night - Hugs - Hello - How Are You - Ice - Important - Juice - Joke - Kid - King - Kiss - Laugh - Maybe - Mice - Nice - Now - Never - Owls - Party - Peanut Butter - Quiet - Queen - Run - Ready Right - Rachel - Sit - Sing - Tired - Story - Umbrella - Understand - Very - Visit - Vacation - Work - Wind - X-Ray - Yesterday - Zipper - Finished (done) - Many - Letters - Signs - Words - Little - Time - Numbers 1-10 - Know - More - One - Name - Not - Same - Each - Credit - Pay Attention - When - Said - Line - Fit - Our - Sounds - Benefits - Much - Better - Farther - Work - Little - Hard (difficult) - Again - Skill - Different - Still - Much - Fact - Alone (lonely) - Can't - Imagine - Next - Only - Need - Expert - Exactly - Where - Think - That - Who - Correct (right) - Yes - Praise - Wait - Fun - Learn - All - Proud - Sign Language - Count - Show - Ready - We - Love - I love you - Practice - Name - Deaf - Give.
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