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Mardi, août 24th, 2010
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A woman in my mom’s group told me that her 18 month daughter learned all of her letters by watching Meet the Letters for 2 weeks. I decided to give it a try with my 20 month ancient son. I bought all three Preschool Prep Series DVDs; Meet the Letters, Meet the Numbers and Meet the Shapes. Not only did my son appreciate them but in less than 3 weeks he had mastered upper- and lower-case letters, numbers 1-10 and 8 shapes. He learned more from 3 weeks watching these DVDs than many kids learn in 3 years of preschool. I instruct everyone about these unbelievable videos. He also loves the Rob the Flap books in the car and has become obsessed with naming letters everywhere we go. I couldn’t be more gratified with this series.

We worship Meet The Letters. The presentaion is crisp and definite.

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My daughter watched Sesame Street’s “Jungle Alphabet” for about 3 weeks, in which she learned the letters “m” and “u”. While she loved watching it, I notion she needed a better learning tool.

I was panicked she wouldn’t like Meet The Letters, because it doesn’t watch as though-provoking as “Alphabet Jungle” (shows how grand me, an adult, knows) .

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I’m pleased to reporrt she loves this DVD, and like most others, learned the alphabet in about 2 weeks!

When watching “Alphabet Jungle”, she would impartial sit and leer. As mentioned before, she’d only call out letters “m” and “u”.

But, after watching “Meet The Letters”, she would uncover the narrator. Before long, she’d call out the letters before it is called (you could direct the creators did a eye, because there’s a long, pregnated quit after the letter pops up on the veil, allowing the kids to call it first. Or she simply watched “Jojo’s Circus” and “Dora The Explorer”) .

And, like the reviewer before me, now she’s angry about calling all the letters she sees! It happy me when we went to the park and she’d read the letters on the blocks. She’d read signs while we’re traveling, etc (the other night she went “T…J…M…A…X…X..”) .

I have one very major gripe with this DVD, though. It’s the really high pitched voices of some of the letter “characters”. In those cases they sound stunning dreadful, eg” the letter “n”. In those cases, I only let my daughter listens to the adult narrator.

This brings me to the “ABC” song at the kill. Boy, it sounds horribly unnatural. Everybody knows the cadence of the song. Well, it doesn’t sound like it here. eg: The letter “Z” sounds like he’s going to continue talking (his intonation goes up, like there’s another letter coming up) . They should’ve unbiased extinct the kids natural voices and recorded the song novel, instead of picking the voices from the program.

In all, this is a very pleasant DVD that I highly recommend.

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