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Product Description |
| LeapFrog Fridge Words Magnetic Word builder Turn your refrigerator into a fun learning center for your little one with the LeapFrog Fridge Words Magnetic Word builder. Children can learn to build over 325 words through three different levels of play: Load a Letter, Word Play and Word Building. Using the included 29 letters your child's reading skills and self confidence can take flight. All pieces attach securely to any magnetic surface and provide hours of learning fun. |
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Product Details |
- Build over 325 words with magnetic letters that teach and sing!
- Includes letters A through Z, plus three additional letters so kids can spell words like MOM.
- Features three ways to play: Load a Letter, Word Builder and Word Hunt learning modes.
- Lights follow letters to reinforce the learning.
- Helps develop rhyming skills and teaches word building for three-letter words. Help reading skills rise and shine with this magnetic letter set!
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Customer Reviews |
LEAP FROG RULES!!
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| Review Date: August 9, 2005 |
| Reviewer: M. SOLANO, Yonkers, NY |
| I bought this for my three year old son on Sunday. It's only Tuesday and he is spelling words on his own without a problem. I recommend that you purchase the Fridge Phonics Alphabet Letters FIRST like I did, so they can learn their letters well. Once they master the entire alphabet, they can graduate to the Word Wammer. I only showed him how to play once, and he went on from there. It's amazing! Leap Frog is the best! Hopefully they will come up with fridge numbers soon!! |
Much Better Than "Fridge Phonics"
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| Review Date: July 31, 2005 |
| Reviewer: Pam & Her Daughter, |
| My daugter received both the Word Whammer and Fridge Phonics for her second birthday. The Word Whammer has three modes. The first mode is almost identical to the Fridge Phonics set. The song is a little bit shorter, but it sings the letter name and the sounds it makes. If you press a letter twice, it has a phrase with that letter, something that the Fridge Phonics doesn't do. For example, the "c" is "It's c-c-c-c-old in here!". The "a" is "aaaaaaah! I'm scared of monsters!". It's very cute. The second mode is for making words. If you just put in one letter, it will prompt you to put a vowel (a "blue letter") in the second spot. When you spell a word, it sings a short song. In the third mode, it prompts you to try to spell words that rhyme. It is a great toy with much more "grow with me" potential than the Fridge Phonics. |
Another Leap Frog hit !!!!
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| Review Date: January 25, 2005 |
| Reviewer: Mommy, Bradenton, Florida United States |
| My 3 1/2 year old son has started speech therapy to help him articulate certain sounds correctly. His older brother answered everything for him so he is alittle behind for his age. We own both "Letter Factory" & "Word Factory" dvds. Both of my boys love them. During the speech lessons, my son often recites the songs as he practices. When we found the "Word Whammer" it absolutely increased his love to do his "homework". We highly recommend this...it's both educational & FUN. |
LEAP FROG HAS DONE IT AGAIN!!!
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| Review Date: August 21, 2005 |
| Reviewer: Chrissy Wagner, Ohio |
| My daughter got this for her third birthday and LOVES it! It is the perfect addition to the original fridge phonics, and all of the letters work with both products! This toy helps teach how to spell three letter words like mom and dad, which is perfect for a three year old! I am dissapointed that the songs for the letters are not the same as fridge phonics, they were so catchy for little kids. Overall I would reccomend this product to anyone with a preschooler! |
A STEP UP FROM THE ORIGINAL FRIDGE PHONICS
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| Review Date: February 4, 2005 |
| Reviewer: Mom of three, Texas |
| This product is wonderful. My daughter had the regular Fridge Phonics that just has a spot for one letter... once I put her in preschool I got her the Word Whammer that offers spelling and rhyming as well as letter recognition. It has been wonderful. She is 3 and can spell simple words thanks to the Word Whammer. I'd recommend it to anyone and actually have had 3 people go buy them after their kids came over and played with ours. |
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