Learning letters has never been this easy! Children will fall in love with these wonderful characters as they âMeet the Letters.â Meet the Letters is a powerful tool designed to teach babies and toddlers the alphabet during an opportune window of time when they are learning to talk. A recent study of over 50 babies and toddlers, who watched Meet the Letters daily, resulted in over 90% of these children having complete upper and lowercase letter recognition by or before the end of the two-month study. Many learned their letters in less than two weeks! Most impressively, nearly 70% of children under 24 months of age mastered the alphabet.
You will be amazed at how easily your little ones can learn their letters!
Meet the Letters
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March 5, 2010
#1
I only have one word to describe this video, BORING!!!!!!! Don’t waste your money!!! That is, unless you need a video to put the whole family to sleep.
March 5, 2010
#2
Repetitive and disappointing. Graphics and sounds are plain. This is for babies, toddlers are not interested.
March 5, 2010
#3
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!
March 5, 2010
#4
All really can say is that this is a great dvd, MY son now that is 4 can read up too 300 sight words and other words. He has know his colors an numbers before he was 2. You will and I mean will enjoy this dvd.. Buying for a friend now. Thanks Carm
March 5, 2010
#5
My son loves the letter movie. He repeats the words before the video even says them now. letter recogniton. It is really cute and I plan on getting the others.