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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Truly (if surprisingly) effective!,
This review is from: Learn to Read With Phonics: Letters and Words (DVD)
UPDATE Nov 2010: I ran into this old review I made three years ago and wanted to let you know how my daughter has progressed since. At seven and a half years old, and in the second grade, my daughter's September reading assessment said she was reading at the level of a typical student in the final month of fifth grade. She just picked up the first Harry Potter book (not my suggestion, but I own them all, and when she asked permission I gave it) and read the first five chapters in one evening, declaring it the best book ever.Her teacher is amazed and tells me it's a joyful challenge to find plenty of interesting work for my daughter, as she finishes her work long before the rest of the class. I figure she's got a natural talent for reading, but I do give Mrs. Phipps and Snoothy the credit for teaching her the basics through this video set. Please don't let the fact that the video is dated (and, to an adult's sophisticated eye, cheesy) keep you from giving your child a chance to learn early to love to read. It might not do for older kids, but for preschoolers, it's great! _______ My daughter (4yo) and her cousin (5yo) first "met" Mrs. Phipps and Snoothy when my mother bought a used copy of Learn to Read volume 1 at a yard sale. After seeing just a few minutes of it, my mother almost threw it away, thinking it seemed too boring and unsophisticated for a modern child. To her surprise, both my daughter (then 3) and her cousin (then 4) absolutely LOVED the video! Whenever they visited grandma they begged to watch the video, and often, when the video finished, they rewound it and started it again. And they would sing the alphabet song from the video over and over too (it's a catchy tune; unfortunately so, as I often find myself unable to get it out of my head). My niece learned to read within just a few months, before her fifth birthday, due in part to Mrs. Phipps, and now, in kindergarten, she reads 3rd-grade-level "chapter books" (I'm not exaggerating). She reads to her cousin whenever they're together, which has sparked a strong desire to learn to read in my daughter. But my daughter seems to think she should be able to learn it in an afternoon, and if I sit down with her to teach her, even if I try to make it into a game, she gets bored within minutes. I didn't worry about it, knowing she already has the desire to read; there's still plenty of time for her to develop the patience and attention span to learn the mechanics of reading. I figured I'd look into Hooked on Phonics when she enters kindergarten next year. A few weeks ago, my daughter found volume 4 in this series during our weekly visit to the local library. She wanted to bring it home: "It's like Grandma's movie! It's Mrs. Phipps!" So we've started borrowing the whole series. We brought home volumes 4 and then 3 and 5, while waiting for volume 2 to become available. I worried about her watching them out of order, but she especially loves the later videos where the children act out stories while Mrs. Phipps reads the words as they're highlighted on the screen. These later volumes are still beyond her full grasp but her growing ability to read an occasional word, even though she can't read them all, encourages her desire to learn. Now four, my daughter can write the alphabet, upper and lower cases, and though she hasn't quite mastered reading, she can sound out simple words (non-blend/short vowel) and knows a few more by sight. I figure she'll be reading within a few months if not weeks (it's an exciting time to watch your child right on the cusp of literacy). The beauty is: I haven't pushed her at all, but she CHOOSES on her OWN to play the Learn to Read videos along with her Dora, Maisy, and other tapes. I got online today to order the whole set of videos for my daughter so we don't have to rely on their being available at the library (when she outgrows them, we'll donate them to the library). Don't shortchange your child by letting an 80s-style hairdo or a cheesy character costume turn you off of these videos. They may not be suited for every child's learning style, but for some kids at least, they work!
17 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty terrible,
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This review is from: Learn to Read With Phonics: Letters and Words (DVD)
This video is awful. Both my daughter and my reading classes have seen the LeapFrog videos several times. I was looking for another video for them that would be fun and educational at the same time. I thought I would try this. Bad idea!For one thing, it is boring. This lady with horrible fashion sense goes through the alphabet in order and says the names of the letters and the sounds they make, draws the letter, makes a word with the letter, and goes on to the next letter. There is an audience of very bored looking kids watching her but she doesn't interact with them. There is a person in a costume that reminds me of a french fry guy that the lady talks to sometimes and I think that is their attempt to make it fun but it's a pretty lame attempt. My daughter rarely gets to watch television and usually it's a big treat but she actually asked me to turn this off. For another thing, it's bad teaching!! They teach the letter sound and immediately put the letter into a word. For the letter "a", the kids are supposed to read "at" but they haven't taught the letter "t" yet! And it does not explicitly teach about blending at all. No child could learn to read that way. Save your money! If you don't already have the Leapfrog videos, get those instead; they are excellent.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
OLDER DVD BUT I LOVE IT,
This review is from: Learn to Read With Phonics: Letters and Words (DVD)
My daughter had the complete set and we started when she was in Kinder with vol.1 and now she is in 5th grade reading on a 10th grade level. It paid off big time. Yes it is a older dvd but it is repetious and kids seem to get what they're learning that way, at least my daughter did. I pass these videos on to all my friends because the videos has enhanced her education and her love for reading.
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