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Hi All,

I just want to second this post (my son likes the Fridge Phonics too) and to let

you know that the Leap Frog Letter Factory DVD is great too. My son is 31 months

old, with apraxia and after watching the movie (together) a couple of times he

learned most (almost all) the alphabet AND the sounds. He even points letters

out while we're driving around, etc. Its definitely worth a try at only $9.99 at

Target.

Cristina

Mommy to Vince (31months - apraxia, possible pdd), Nicky (12 months - right on

target so far but watching closely!) and a baby due in May.

allison <mtnrainbeaux@...> wrote:

Hi everyone, I'm normally a lurker here but found something I

thought was good enough to share with all of you. For Christmas we

gave our 3 year old son, , a LeapFrog " Fridge Phonics " set.

This toy has turned out to be fabulous! It is a magnetic set of

letters for the fridge, but they fit into a little battery operated

base and when pushes the letter the base responds with (an

example) " D says duh, D says duh, every letter make a sound, D says

duh " . We've turned this into a game (as I had hoped to) where

says the sound before he changes the letter. He is loving

it and he is attempting new sounds that have frustrated him before.

I think it's a very good tool. As an aside, his letter recognition

has exploded, though admittedly I think this may have more to do

with his general readniness for the concept more than the toy. I

bought it for $13 at Target on sale, but the regular price was only

$15.

allison

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HI, WE GOT FRIDGE PHONICS FOR MY LITTLE GUY FOR CHRISTMAS TOO. HE HAS A

HARD TIME WITH ARTICULATION, SO I THOUGHT HAVING HIM TRY OUT THE SOUNDS WOULD

BE GOOD.

BUT... FOR ALL OF YOU WITH OLDER KIDS (WHO HAVE SPEECH PROBLEMS OR NOT) I

JUST FIGURED THIS OUT. MAYBE SOME OF YOU HAVE FIGURED IT OUT ALREADY AND I'M

A LITTLE SLOW.

BUT I TURNED ON THE CLOSED CAPTION TITLES ON MY TV TO HELP MY 5 YEAR OLD

WITH READING SKILLS. HE ALSO HAS SPEECH PROBLEMS BUT IS A VERY VISUAL LEARNER.

HE IS DOING GREAT WITH IT. JUST THOUGHT I'D SHARE.

THANKS LORI

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What a great idea with the closed caption! Never thought of that! Thanks!

Sherry

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HI, WE GOT FRIDGE PHONICS FOR MY LITTLE GUY FOR CHRISTMAS TOO. HE HAS A

HARD TIME WITH ARTICULATION, SO I THOUGHT HAVING HIM TRY OUT THE SOUNDS WOULD

BE GOOD.

BUT... FOR ALL OF YOU WITH OLDER KIDS (WHO HAVE SPEECH PROBLEMS OR NOT) I

JUST FIGURED THIS OUT. MAYBE SOME OF YOU HAVE FIGURED IT OUT ALREADY AND I'M

A LITTLE SLOW.

BUT I TURNED ON THE CLOSED CAPTION TITLES ON MY TV TO HELP MY 5 YEAR OLD

WITH READING SKILLS. HE ALSO HAS SPEECH PROBLEMS BUT IS A VERY VISUAL LEARNER.

HE IS DOING GREAT WITH IT. JUST THOUGHT I'D SHARE.

THANKS LORI

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