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User Submitted Leapfrog Fridge Words Magnetic Word Builder Reviews (cont...)Date: 2008-06-02 Lots of word fun Both my 6 and 3 yr. olds like this toy and it keeps them occupied for quite a while. The sounds and voice encouragement don't get on your nerves like some toys can. And it's easy to operate without much instruction. Date: 2008-05-10 Fantastic My three year old received this as a gift and is still playing with it two years later. It's something he can sit down with and sound out words himself - and I love the different features it offers. Great product! Date: 2008-05-03 My kids love this toy! This was an addition to our current LeapFrog Fridge Phonics unit (which only had space for one letter). This word whammer lets you use three letters at a time to make words. We have found that it has really helped our son learn to put new words together. It just makes it so much fun for him with the songs and sounds that they don't even know they are "learning!". I highly recommend this toy. Date: 2008-04-26 "Every Letter Makes A Sound" My (almost) 3yr old daughter got this last Christmas (5 months ago). Everyday we do a new "word of the day" and she LOVES it. She now understands that "every letter makes a sound" so that letters are no longer just an alphabet to memorize...but that together they create words. Pretty outstanding considering children aren't expected to read until Kindergarten. She knows ALL her letter sounds because of this product. GET IT if you want to encourage your child to love "early reading" without the pressure of school. Plus...it challenges me to come up with a new 3-letter word everyday! Date: 2008-04-15 LeapFrog Fridge Phonics After my 2-yr-old stopped paying much attention to his first LeapFrog Fridge game that just let you put in one letter, he was really happy to start playing with the word whammer. He immediately started spelling "Mom" and "Dad", then "Nap" when he was tired and "Sad" when he was mad about not getting a cookie. I'm amazed everytime he spells a new word.
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