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Lazlo’s Leap Game Boy Game Cartridge Cleaned, Tested, and Guaranteed to Work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Game Boy
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GB_LAZLOS_LEAP
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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This is a video I let my budding readers watch on a daily basis. The concepts provided give kids a solid foundation in phonics and make the process fun. I consider this video series the first part of my children’s reading curriculum. I love that its on a video so my kids can get the constant repetition they need without testing my patience.When I started formal phonics programs with my two oldest children they were able to skip the first part of the curriculum because they already knew their letter sounds.Teri Capshaw, author of "Dying to Win: How to Inspire and Ignite Your Child’s Love of Learning in an Overstressed World."
My daughter received this for her 3rd birthday. She already new her letters and their sounds and could spell a few words by sounding them out. Rhyming, however, was something that I just could not get her to understand. Although, a few months later she still has trouble understanding that the words have to END the same, not start the same, in order to rhyme I know that this movie will help her understand rhyming once she gets the idea of it. She loves the other LeapFrog movies, too, so she naturally likes watching this one too.
My three year old son loves this video. He was hesitant to watch it at first, as three year olds often resist anything that is new, but after it was on he was fascinated, and when it was over he asked for it again.My son is speech delayed after undiagnosed hearing issues (now resolved) and his language learning style appears to be repetition, so he watches videos endlessly until he has them memorized, at which point he practices speaking along with the video. I’m looking forward to hearing him try speaking new words once he is familiar enough with this one.
My son was diagnosed with Pervasive Development Disorder – Not Otherwise Specified when he was 3. PDD-NOS is on the Autism spectrum, and children with this diagnosis often have developmental delays.My son had a speech delay and other developmental delays. His speech is great now…no one can detect that he has this diagnosis. However, the delays have, understandably, affected his learning in some areas.While his spatial skills have been way above average–as has his grasp of science (such as planets and their attributes)–he has resisted reading. He gets tired and frustrated.Well, trying many approaches for helping him, I thought I’d take a chance and get the Talking Words Factory from retrolio.com, especially since the reviews were so good.I am very, very pleased with this DVD! My son watches it quite often, and he’s now reading books on his own. I can see a marked difference in a matter of WEEKS. Before, he had to think about how some of the letters sounded. Now, he rattles them off like a pro–as well as 3-letter words!This DVD also teaches about vowels and consonants, so he’s learning how the vowels are sticky like glue, holding words together (thanks to Professor Quigley’s Sticky-Ick-O-Rama machine!). The Word Whammer machine shows children how to put the consonants and vowels together, and how they sound. I like the fact that they’ll switch around the vowels with the same beginning and ending consonants, to highlight how a vowel sounds within a word.Talking Words Factory.
While no substitute for working with your child one on one, this video is a great tool to help your child pick up the concepts of sounding out in a non-thratening way. We bought this for our son after he had benefited immensely from Letter Factory and learning the sounds of all the letters. He loves the characters and the songs. The video stands up to repeat watchings and is presented in a way my son can relate to. He loves it and after only 3 watchings he can spell several words, can read his own name in print consistently, can read some words in print, and has even taken an interest in writing letters! I highly recommend this series (Letter Factory, Both Word Factories, Math Circus and Storybook Factory)
I had no expectations that my girl would be reading after watching this video, but she is. She can sound out any word where the vowels make the sound leap frog teaches in letter factory (the O says ahhh, for instance), and does it all day whenever she sees words or even tries to spell words she is thinking about. She loves the movie, refers to it as ‘special letters’ to differentiate from the original letter factory, and requests it frequently. I only allow her to watch a video once or twice a week but I feel good about her chosing this one. The songs are cute and catchy, I even find myself singing them at random times, but they aren’t annoying.
These LeapForg videos were instrumental in teaching my two oldest boys to read. This video is particularly good at teaching the phonics behind all of the letters. My third child is also using this video to learn how to read and associate letters with sounds. Kinda cheesy, but we can’t argue with the results!
I bought my daughter the Talking Letter Factory over a year ago when she was two and she didn’t like it because she wasn’t old enough. Now she’s 3, knows all of her letters and is starting to identify words. She knows all of her sounds now that she’s watched Talking Letter Factory a zillion times. I bought her this to continue the concept of phonics and trying to get her to understand that the letters make up a word.She’s watching this a couple of time this week and is starting to get the concept that the letters can be strung together to form the word. She’s singing along with the songs, and likes the character of Tad. I’m relieved that she likes this and is finally old enough to start understanding.
I bought the first video of this series where they teach the sounds that the letters make (I recommend that you purchase that one first or in addition to this video). This takes that a step further and teaches children how to put those sounds together to make words.My son LOVES the characters and watches these videos often. He just turned 4 last month and he is already reading (by sounding out the sounds of the letters – not just memory) three and four letter First Words.I really believe these videos played a large part in my son’s learning to read and are well worth having for your child.
My daughter learned her letters and their sounds at 1.5 years using the Leapfrog Letter Factory. I struggled to find something as a next step between letters and reading, that was age-appropriate for her. When she turned 2 we got her this DVD, and it’s perfect for kids who are beyond learning letters but too young for most reading programs. The movie moves quick enough to keep their attention but not too quick that they don’t learn as they go.