
All items are from licensed Distributors. LeapFrog: The Letter Factory: Directed by Roy Allen Smith. With Rachel Adams, Ogie Banks, Mark Cacciatore, Joey Camen. Tad's learning adventure begins in The Letter Factory along with Professor Quigley as they learn all 26 letters from A to Z join in the fun as you learn The letters and their sounds at The Letter FactoryTads adventure begins in The Letter Factory along with Professor Quigley as they learn all 26 letters from A to Z.

Leapfrog Letter Factory Full Screen Presentation
Even my 2-yr-old was able to recognize the entire alphabet and knew their sounds by the 4th time she watched the dvd. It did wonders for them with recognizing letters and their phonics. Other Titles: Leap Frog, Letter Factory teaches phonics Letter Factory teaches phonics Abstract: Leap.I bought this product actually as a gift for my nephew, who reportedly, loves it and is driving my ("big")sister crazy playing it over and over and over again!!! Ha,ha, ha, ha, ha I knew someday, somehow I'd get revenge!LOL I originally purchased this dvd in the stores for my daughters 2 and 4 years old. Led by wacky Professor Quigley, Tad joins Js jumping on trampolines and Ks practicing karate kicks as new letters learn their sounds.DVD, Region 1, full screen presentation Dolby Digital. Popular LeapFrog characters, Leap, Lily and Tad go on a wild adventure to the Letter Factory.
Here's an item that'll earn ya one up on the other Grands.(smile)My daughters had the spotlight at Nana's office!! Everyone was so impressed to hear them sing."a says aah, b says buh, c says cuh, and d says duh".and so on, all the way to letter Z!By the way.not to sound like a mini ad for LeapFrog or anything, but I think the Fridge Phonics gave them a nice lil' headstart on letter/phonics recognition. We al l know how you Grands just loooove to brag about the grandchildren. It is definately something every grandparent should consider buying, too.
It has engaging, well-made animation. This video, in my opinion, is the best video for preschoolers when it comes to learning letter sounds and learning to read. Read full reviewBest Preschool Video - LeapFrog: Letter FactoryI am a homeschooling mother of six. Lord knows I could use some "quiet" time every now and then. Thankfully, LeapFrog remembered the whole issue with noise control and included a volume adjuster for it.
A funny little monster pops in, causing the little "a" letters to say their sound "a"! There is a little song "The a says "a", the a says "a", every letter makes a sound, the a says "a"!I recommend this video to everyone I know with preschoolers. For example, in the "a" room, all the little "a" letters are in a classroom. When we are ready to start official Kindergarten in our homeschool, our children are already reading at a late Kindergarten to First Grade Level, all from only watching these two videos.The premise is a little frog, Tad, going to the Letter Factory where his dad works, and visiting all the little lett ers learning their sounds. My children have taught themselves to read at a first grade level by this video, along with the next in the series, LeapFrog: Talking Words Factory.
