When Mr. Websley is accidentally silenced by the Silent E Machine, Leap, Lily, and Tad must journey through the Complex Word Complex to build the code words needed to return his voice. Guided only by the "Absent Professor Device," the kids learn how to build the complex words needed to solve the code and save the day. Humorous songs add to the fun and help teach the rules for advanced word building.
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Author: Guest I love all of these Leap Frog movies. My four year old is now spelling and writing all sorts of words, thanks to this video. He has learned to sound out words and knows the basic rules to reading, like the "silent E" rule and "when two vowels go walking, the first one does the talking". He sings the Leap Frog songs over and over. He loves it as much as I do and is having fun learning. My two year old is even learning from these movies. They are great. A definite must have if you have little ones!!!
Author: Guest My 3-1/2 yr. Grandson loves all the Leap Frog videos. He repeats words back and knows all his letters.....he is a genius, of course.
Author: Guest My son's love these dvds and they teach them so much! By the end of watching once a day for a week, my 3 year old knew the sounds of all the letters and was already putting together words! Thank you!
Author: Guest My 4 year old likes to watch this more than part one...
Author: Guest We own all of the DVD's in the leapfrog collection and this one, just like all of the others are a hit with my daughter. She is 3 years old and as we are walking around in the stores, I hear her singing the songs of the leap frog dvd's. "It's a whole new sound".
And these are videos that I don't mind her watching all of the time. They are educationally sound and in a way where it's easily absorbed by the children. People are amazed that my daughter not only knows all of her alphabet, but can sound out and spell simple words at 3 years old. Even though I would like to take all of the credit for what she has learned, I have to tell any and everyone who asks that it's the leapfrog movies that do most of the teaching.
This movie, incorporated with the Letter Factory Game and the Word Whammer fridge toy, did it for me. I would recommend this and all of the other leapfrog products to anyone.