Sound It Out Land: A Musical Adventure In Phonics And Reading
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Turn you child’s TV time into reading time! Sing-Along Sam and his friends teach your child to read through phonics as they travel on a musical journey. Each stop features sing-along songs and games to help your child learn to read.
This DVD version of the best-selling classic video and CD-ROM program features all three Sound It Out Land VHS programs, new sing-along versions of songs, two new alphabet songs, an interactive word reading game, and a sequence of all 16 songs from the program.
Over 150,000 parents and 5,000 schools have used Sound It Out Land to teach their students how to read. This innovative program takes your child step-by-step through the fundamentals of reading: letter sounds, sound blending, sight words, vowel blends, long words, and sentences. This program is especially effective for children with special needs including learning disabilities. For children ages 3 to 7.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #74167 in DVD
- Released on: 2004-05-17
- Formats: Animated, Color, Digital Sound, NTSC
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 70 minutes
Customer Reviews
Don't Bother
I'm very dissapointed in how much I paid for this product. They don't really teach you how to sound out letters. It's more of a review if you already know the sounds. My four year old watches the Leap Letter factory over and over. He didn't even make it through 20 minutes of this one. The music sounds like a child choir, and doesn't sound varied. Each of the 3 levels are the same, slightly different concepts. No new idieas with new concepts. I'd say this DVD is worth about $10 not $30. if you want a couple good videos, go with Leap Letter and Leap Word factory. THEY are outstanding and less expensive. Only $9.99 at Target. My boys (4 and 6) can't get enough of the Leap Frog series.
Simple & catchy! Encourages participation!
I have two children. A five year old and a four year old. The four year old has been Dx with a speech apraxia (among other things) and I must say this DVD has really helped out. It helps him understand the phonics concept. I also bought all the leap frog phonics DVD's and they are helpful too. I think my children have learned a lot from this one because the animation is SO simple. That simplicity allows the children to focus on the task at hand (learning how to put the letter sounds together to form words) without much distraction. The DVD does a great job putting together the basic laws of phonics. I suggest waiting until your child masters Level I before moving on (to minimize confusion of letter sounds and changes). I feel I did get a great deal on this video. It is like having three in one because of the three levels. My children will sit and watch this video from beginning to end over and over (If I let them). The songs are catchy and can be easily applied and adjusted for practicing without the video. My five year old reads along with the characters. It is set up like it is a sort of computer game and encourages interactive fun. Leap frog is something your child watches. This video talks to your children and encourages participation. Because of this my apraxia child speaks the letter sounds as the movie goes along. It is fun for them! For me, watching it is kinda old-fashioned and boring (the songs stick in your head). It is made to teach kids and for mine it has done a very good job.
Great way to start your child into Phonics and Reading
This DVD it is working so far very good for my child. He was having some trouble with phonics and Sounding the words. I feel that the price may be a little to high and would be nice if will have more words, but I think it is a good way to start Phonics and Reading. The songs are a good way to encourage learning while having fun, and I love the part that sings "I can read" making a great encouraging and positive motivation on him. So, You should never underestimate the learning of your child, my son is five and he likes to watch the 3 levels over and over.




