The See Hear Do Company incorporates all your child's senses in this flip book and audio CD to teach the sounds of the alphabet. They use things that children love; animals, stories, music, action, repetition, fun, imagination and more as tools to help your child enjoy learning.
Here is the ideology behind this program:
The child sees the shape of the adorable
animal is the shape of the letter
(visual stimulation).
The child hears an amusing story and learns
the name and sound of the letter
(auditory stimulation).
The child does a fun action with their body
that produces instant recall for the
sound of the letter
(kinesthetic stimulation).
that produces instant recall for the
sound of the letter
(kinesthetic stimulation).
You can listen to an example of what the audio CD contains here.
The songs are fun and catchy. I did not like a couple of the songs because the words were hard to understand. Thankfully, the flip book contains the words to the songs to follow along.
All in all, I think your child will enjoy learning the sounds of the alphabet using this resource.
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I like the songs, and how the actions relate to the sound of the letter. Great learning tool!
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ReplyDeleteI like how this simulates the child to learn their ABC's.
ReplyDeleteAlso liked the songs because they are fun.
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:)Jeanne Bates Tennant
I played it with my toddler sitting next to me and he LOVED it!
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This sounds so awesome! I hope I win.
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It sounds awesome!!
ReplyDeletei have found that this method really works best with my 3 year old. this would be very helpful for our 'preschool' days
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My kids would love this!
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ReplyDeleteThis sounds great! I'll have to play it for my little man!
ReplyDeleteI think it is a cute song that my toddler would enjoy as a way of learning letter sounds.
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I like that you can listen and learn at the same time. It makes it easy.
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I think this would be really cool...after listening I know my nephew would like it and learn from it. By the way, I follow you on pinterest and my username is jyonkosk :)
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great way for my daughter to learn!
ReplyDeleteI'm following via GFC as Mercedes. My children both do very well by listening as well as seeing. This would work wonderfully!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful! As a pediatric SLP I am very big on anything that "tantalizes" all the senses.
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It sounds like fun learning songs. I think my daughter would enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteI like the catchy sounds of the songs
ReplyDeletemy older child with autism learned lots to music - would love to have for my new baby
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Sounds like something even I could listen to for a long time. I also followed you on Networked Blogs.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute and fun!! My girls would love it!
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