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So Smart - Letters

So Smart - Letters

List Price: $19.98
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The easiest way to teach pre-schoolers their ABCs
Review: This DVD / video is amazing. I teach two year olds. I have 15 young minds to reach and this DVD is a wonderful resource. It is a piece of media that you have to interact between the children and the video in order to use it the way it was meant to be used. The adminstration at my school was amazed how my children could name every letter of the alphabet and comment about that letter. This is not a movie to just turn on and leave children to watch. Parents and teachers are given a pime opportunity to interact in an educational way with their children with this video. Simply, this video / DVD works!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My toddler (17 months) loves this video!
Review: This is one of my 17 month old's favorite videos. He asks to see it almost every day! Great way to teach beginning sounds (instead of the letter names, which can be learned after the sounds are learned)! Also great for beginning to recognize words. (So Smart: All about Shapes is very good, too!)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: very educational and relaxing
Review: This video is not worth buying. We have bought a lot of videos, and the So Smart series is the worst we have seen. A typical scene would be a big cartoon face with eyes that blink every few seconds. Our son loves videos, but walks away from this one every time. It is slow, unimaginative, low-quality, and not educational. Try instead the Baby Einstein series or Brainy Baby.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not Worth It
Review: This video is not worth buying. We have bought a lot of videos, and the So Smart series is the worst we have seen. A typical scene would be a big cartoon face with eyes that blink every few seconds. Our son loves videos, but walks away from this one every time. It is slow, unimaginative, low-quality, and not educational. Try instead the Baby Einstein series or Brainy Baby.


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