




📚 Unlock the ABCs of success before they even start school!
Meet the Letters DVD is a 41-minute, award-winning educational video designed for children ages 1-6 to master upper and lowercase letter recognition quickly and enjoyably. Lightweight and compact, it’s perfect for busy families seeking proven early literacy tools that turn screen time into a powerful learning experience.
| ASIN | B000BD68AM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #81,782 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #55,639 in DVD |
| Color | Color |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (272) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00184582000006 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.72 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Preschool Prep Company |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 0.7 x 5.4 inches |
| Publication Date | September 1, 2005 |
| Release date | September 1, 2005 |
| Runtime | 41 minutes |
| UPC | 184582000006 |
R**R
Easy Education!
I love the idea of my children learning early, but I am too lazy to sit next to a child and teach him everything he needs to know. I would never force a child to watch an educational video that he hated, but if they like it- why not? This video works wonders! My youngest (we bought it when he was 18 months) learned his letters after watching it about five times. He was thrilled- he started recognizing and naming all the letters he saw on signs, etc. (Trips to the grocery store became even more painful! Lots of letters!) Even now, a year later, he asks to watch it on occasion- even though we have moved on to Meet the Sight Words and Leap Frog Letter/ Words Factory. After reading the reviews of Meet the Letters, I was skeptical. My boys have always liked TV- but they like action packed cartoons. I was pleasantly surprised with the reception of this video. The movie is very repetitive, but my youngest was able to focus on it quite well. My older boys (4 and 6 at time of purchase) found it boring after the first two viewings. They initially entertained themselves with deciphering what the cartoon had to do with each letter (we have never figured out the letter "O"), but after that goal was (almost) completed this video was met with groans. Now it is reserved for when big brothers are at school! It is not too annoying for the adults to listen to, because it is so monotonous that it is easily tuned out. Great for captive audience in the car while doing errands!
K**E
This really works!
We got this for our son before he was a year old. We put it on for short periods of time at home and he seemed to show an interest. When he was able to sit forward facing in his car seat is when the benefits started to show. I have to drive my two older children to school and back every day since they go to a Catholic school. We have a DVD player in our van and I started putting this on for my son since he was a captive audience. There isn't much else for a child of one to do while sitting in the car for 20 minutes at a time. I was surprised at how interested he was in it. He really enjoyed watching it, though the older kids found it painful. We played this for a while, but he was a late talker (so were my others) and he didn't want to show me the letters I asked in his book so I wasn't sure if it was making a difference. Jump ahead to now. My son is 21 months old. He knows all of his letters. Instead of his beginning speech being words, it was letters. I think this made it easier for him because now he learns a new word every day, I think by putting the basic letter sounds he could say together helped immensely. The other benefit I forsee is reading. He is like a child who just learned how to read. When they first get the grasp of reading, they can't help but read everything before their eyes. My son is constantly saying the letters he sees. He loves to watch shows like Jeopardy because he runs to the TV, points to the letters, and says them with excitement in his voice, like he realizes they are a part of something bigger and not just something from a kids' show! Now my son brings me his Magna Doodle and puts my hand on his to help him draw the letters. This did not happen with my older children who are both very good and avid readers. I believe that all children could benefit from this, even if they only take away a familiarity with the sound and shape of the letters. I wish they had this for my older children. I would recomend this for any child who doesn't know their whole alphabet yet. I hope you get results as amazing as we were fortunate to!
K**E
It's Amazing!!
This could be one of the best investments I have ever made. My son is not even two yet, he is just now starting to talk. I got this for him for Christmas and now not even a month later he can recognize almost all his upper and lowercase letters. This product really lives up to it's claims, and I still can't believe it. He LOVES the video too! He gets this giant smile on his face when he yells out the letters, and he does this cute little dance to the song. When I first watched it I thought it was a bit boring and could not see it holding his interest, but he really loves it. They break the video up so youcan watch it in three different sections, you canstart at A, I, or R in the alphabet. I watch it with him because I think me next to him encouraging him helps to keep him focused. IF you watch it in sections, they are each about ten minutes long,so it doesn't take much time at all. I would suggest making it an every day ritual. It also has a part for tricky letters that are often mixed up such as d and b, and when they really start to know the letters youcan use the videos flash card feature. I wish I had this video with my older daughter. I really do, it would have given them such ahead start. His birthday is next month and I am excited about getting started on the other videos inthe series.
N**E
i am very excited to show this video to my eldest son, i am hoping he won't be as bored and he will catch on the letters as quickly as he got the numbers
A**A
excellent
N**N
Did not realize that this DVD does not cover phonics along side letter sounds at all,It is surely better for very young to start with greater emphasis on phonics,meet the phonics might be more useful in the series but why do they even bother with a DVD like this,it would not have taken much to repeat the phonics sound after the letter sound , DVDs like the Letters Factory do it well,but my gripe with the letters factory is it emphasis upper over lower case but this type of DVD does not fill the gap because it has an even greater weakness.
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