LeapFrog Sing-Along Read-Along | 
| Brand: LeapFrog Category: Toy
Buy New: $7.48 as of 9/8/2010 14:35 MDT details
New (38) Collectible (3) from $6.69
Seller: Tom's Toys Beverly Hills Rating: 25 reviews
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 3 - 7 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 2.3 x 10.5 x 10.5
MPN: 20540 Model: 20540 UPC: 708431205406 EAN: 0708431205406 ASIN: B00134RPIC
Release Date: June 2, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | An innovative reading system that engages kids' love of song and music to teach them reading skills | | • | Sing-along stories use rhyme and rhythm to help kids begin to read on their own | | • | Includes DVD with 12 animated music videos and 12 matching storybooks | | • | Introduces short vowels, phonics skills and reading comprehension | | • | Encourages creative self-expression with a wide range of music, from rock to reggae to hip-hop | | • | Includes a DVD with 12 music videos and 12 corresponding storybooks |
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Product Description Ready to add a fun twist to reading time? You can motivate little ones to read on their own with 12 engaging music videos on DVD and matching books. Each music video brings a story to life through lively animation, songs and words on-screen; and the 12 matching storybooks reinforce the learning experience. Books are great for take-along fun, too.
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Wrong Values for Kids July 9, 2010 chrisghemm 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This video is good for learning the phonics sound of a letter but I don't like the examples that it is using. One segment shows that a toy is taken away and one character gets mad. Another segment shows your kids that dark place is scary.
My 3 year old and my 1 year old are never afraid of the dark and can play hide and seek with us and they can hide in a dark bedroom. After watching this video, my daughter is trying to copy the character and tells me that she is afraid when it is dark. I stopped showing this video to her right away. She can now play hide and seek with us again.
Get another videos for reading and phonics.
sing-along, read-along fron leap frog July 8, 2010 maleunmul My grandson watches this tape over and over. So I had to watch this tape with him. He is 2 years old.
It doen't make you feel tired to watch even though you watch over and over and over. . .
My grandson was learning the sound of letters.
Great start July 8, 2010 Heather Guinn (Illinois United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After reading the reviews I decided to try this product. I'm glad I did because my son loves it! I don't have a problem with the values - I don't think the stories are meaningful enough to teach anything. You could probably use anything you don't like as a teachable moment (i.e. Was that nice to do? What could he have done instead?) I would look through them first and if you don't like any of the books I think you can exclude them without taking too much away from the program. It's generally a good idea to preview any kids material first just in case!
I think these books are equivalent to the Bob beginning reading books. They use simple words kids can sound out and a few common site words. The videos are short and entertaining enough. My son has asked to watch them every day and has been able to read most of the first book. I highly recommend it!
Just Got it June 27, 2010 Jezebel Sotomayor We just got our LeapFrog Sing-Along Read-Along. My children seem to like it. I really have nothing bad to say I'll write back after a few months see if they actually learn anything with it.
My kids love it! June 15, 2010 Amy Mcfarland (California) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am such a fan of Leap Frog in general, and this set did not disappoint. It comes with 12 short "books" that match 12 skits on the included DVD. We use them separately - the songs go far too quickly on the DVD to try to read along for my 1- and 3-year old, but we read the book separately and the kids remember enough from the movie to "read" several of the pages to me. We've had the set about two weeks now, and my son, who just turned 3, is already sounding out all kinds of words in his other books.
I love how words are introduced in this series. They start with one simple 3-letter word, and then the characters run along the screen trading out letters to make different sounds. For example, they start with sun, turn that into sub, change sub to tub, change tub to tug, etc. It's definitely helped my son understand how words come together, and the different sounds each letter makes.
Some of the skits are odd, but my kids don't seem to mind. For example, the word sub is used in several of the skits, since it's an easy 3-letter word. In one skit one of the characters sleeps a lot, and ends up taking a nap with a sub (submarine sandwich). He then sleeps in the mud and on a bump, with a pup and a bug. Little weird, but again, the kids are very entertained by the whole DVD.
Overall, it's a great buy, especially if you can find it on sale for under [...].
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