Wednesday, March 17, 2010

LeapFrog Math adventure to the moon DVD Review

 National Math Day was Sunday, March 14th
Little A and I are watching  Leap Frog: MATH ADVENTURE TO THE MOON DVD
I Love Leap Frog Dvd's they make learning fun. We have watched Leap Frog Letter Factory over and over again. It has helped little A on his letter sounds.There is a a new leap Frog DVD it is Math Adventure to the Moon. I was very pleased to hear about a Leapfrog math dvd.


DVD DESCRIPTION Join Tad and Lily as they blast off on an exciting educational adventure! Tad and Lily need the perfect collection of things to take to school for their math assignment. When they finally decide on moon rocks, there’s just one problem—how will they get them? With some magical help from their firefly friend Edison, they board a rocket ship to start their quest. Soon the twins learn that math is everywhere, even in outer space! Watch as they use their skills in counting, sorting, skip counting and recognizing patterns to overcome obstacles, find new friends and make the trip back to Earth!
DVD SPECIAL FEATURES
  • The Sorting Game -help Tad & Lily sort crystals into their correct groups
  • Four Sing-Along songs
  • Alphabet Song from Let’s Go to School 
Our Review
 I love the cute songs, Little A loved they were in a space ship. There was counting, patterns, and shapes a little bit of everything. This was the first time Andrew heard of count by 5 's and 10's. I think he is catching on fast. This was a very fun DVD chocked full of learning. We had to watch it twice in a row. When they needed to do a pattern to make the ship go Little A was talking to them and his answers was right.

Buy It ~ You can Buy LeapFrog Math adventure to the moon online or at a store near you.

disclosure: I was given this product for free for the  purpose of reviewing it. I did not receive monetary compensation and all thoughts and opinions are mine. Quotes were taken directly from the website.

1 comments:

racerl1 said...

We love LeapFrog. My son loves to watch Letter Factory and Word Factory. I would love to see how LeapFrog makes the magic with math!