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WOW! This DVD is fantastic! I wish I had known about it when my daughter was younger. I bought this for my son who has just turned 3, though, my 6 year old daughter really enjoys watching it also. She was actually having a little trouble remembering the different short vowel sounds but after watching this video she is no longer having any trouble at all!
The Letter Facotry teaches the names and sounds of all the letters and short vowels of the alphabet. It is presented in a fun and entertaining way. They actually give each letter a "personality" which matches its sound. For instance,...
read full review »I really recommend this DVD to anyone who has a child or grandchild that is just learning the alphabet. Or.. if you have a child that is struggling with learning his/her ABC's.
The DVD has very great graphics/visuals. It is moderately paced and reivew each alphabet in a way that makes them seem real and important. The little tunes that go with each letter is very catchy. My favorite was "W" -- wa wa wa. Sorry I do get carried away with this DVD. I enjoyed watching it and most kids learning DVD's are boring to me.
The Leap Frog family has a very valuable lesson to learn on the way so...
read full review »As a parent it seems natural to want educational toys and videos for your kids, but I was skeptical of the Leapfrog Letter Factory DVD when it first came out. There didn't seem to be enough to draw my son in and make him want to keep watching -- BOY was I wrong! I heard over and over from friends about how much their kids LOVED this move, and finally I requested it from our local library. Our oldest son was hooked right away, asking for it any time he was allowed to watch a movie in the house or in the van. It, with out question, helped him to learn the letter names and their sounds. Our...
read full review »I bought this video, along with several others by LeapFrog, for my 2.5 year old daughter. She watched it daily and by the end of the week, she knew all of her letters and their sounds. That was 3 months ago, and now she is beginning to put sounds together and sound out words. She is obsessed with letters, and talks about letters and their sounds all day long. Thanks, LeapFrog! I'm guessing she'll be reading within a year.