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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Check Out Rock 'N Learn:Telling Time for $11.56

Rock 'N Learn:Telling Time Review



It's safe to say that most young children have a hazy understanding of the progression of time at best. Learning to distinguish the passing of time, and reading time are concepts that require consistent practice in order to sink in. Most children won't master the art of telling time as a result of a short lesson explaining the technique used to read an analog clock. Rock `N Learn's educational DVD Telling Time combines audio and visual learning in a fun format for children ages six and older to learn to tell time using both analog and digital clocks (basic recognition of numbers 1 to 60 is required for best results).

Computer animated host Timothy Time (an analog clock) and his friend Kuku (from a cuckoo clock), guide children through the largest bulk of the DVD - the parts focusing on telling time on a traditional analog clock face. Timothy introduces children to the concepts needed to tell time successfully in a logical order. Starting with the parts of a clock, he starts with the simplest time-telling tasks - telling time to the hour, telling time to the half hour - and moves on to the more complex tasks - telling time to the quarter hour, telling time to five minutes, and telling time to the exact minute. Plenty of practice is provided both in skip counting by fives, and in time-telling sessions. Because digital clocks are so simple to read, Timothy's friend Digi (a rapping digital clock) steps in to teach a brief segment on the straightforward method used to read digital clocks.

In addition to the disc containing a full-fledged course in telling time, a bonus lesson includes a wide variety of information that explains the larger sweep of time. This lesson includes an introduction to calendars, days of the week, months of the year, and the number of days in each month. A visual demonstration the progression from seconds to minutes, minutes to hours, hours to days, and all the way up to a millennium brings the 35-minute DVD to a close.

Some of the animated representations of passing time in "AM and PM" are rather funny - a boy hoisting an entire turkey for his lunch, and a girl chomping on a whole loaf of bread for supper. Those familiar with Rock `N Learn's most recent releases will also find the animation a bit more stilted in this older title than in their newer discs. Educational facts featuring the root words of terms relating to time, sundials, atomic clocks, etc. are included between segments - my daughter loves them and always insists I read them aloud.

Some Rock `N Learn DVDs sometimes include full-fledged songs to help children remember facts. Telling Time instead uses a variety of music to back the rhythmic instructional speech of the hosts as they provide children with all of the teaching necessary to read time. I'm impressed by how Timothy Time relates the techniques used to tell time in rhythmic, rhyming verse that is easier for children to remember. One mnemonic song that summarizes the entire process is taught near the end of the DVD during the segment "Telling Time to the Exact Minute". Parents should watch along with their children so they can reinforce the concepts being presented by incorporating them in daily life.

I watch along with my six-year-old daughter and pause the DVD during the test section, reminding of the necessary steps (if required) to decipher the time. If I let the built in time runs he gets very anxious, so we just take it easy, when she's more advanced we can let it play through. She's making good progress, and with enough time she can consistently tell time in five-minute intervals after watching the disc occasionally over a three-week period. That might seem like awhile, but we've been very casual. She loves the Telling Time DVD so this learning process has been incredibly fun for her.

A video sample can be viewed online at the Rock `n Learn website.

Lessons Included:

1. Learning Time Today
2. Parts of an Analog clock
3. Telling Time to the Hour
4. AM and PM
5. Telling Time to the Half Hour
6. Telling Time to the Quarter Hour
7. Practice Counting by Fives
8. Telling Time to Five Minutes
9. Fun Review and Practice
10. Telling Time to the Exact Minute
11. Digital Clocks
12. Bonus: Calendars, Days of the Week, Months of the Year




Rock 'N Learn:Telling Time Overview


Timothy Time, the clock that rocks, and musical friends Kuku and Digi, will have your kids reading watches and clocks in no time. This high-energy DVD teaches children how to tell time using traditional analog clocks with hands as well as digital ones. Cool music, catchy rhymes, and colorful animated action keep kids focused on learning how to tell time.

AWARD WINNER!
Recommended by Parents' Choice
Parent's Guide to Children's Media Award


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Poor Value for Money - UA - Florida
I purchased "Telling Time" DVD after reading positive reviews on Amazon. I was very disappointed. This DVD is not good value for money. The animation is mediocre and the sound quality is poor. Even if sold at half the price, it would be overpriced. I have purchased numerous educational DVDs over time for my children, mostly through Amazon. This product does not come close to any others we have seen.



It's about Time - Gayle Lai - California
It's a good time for such a delightful product. My grandson watches and watches and knows time perfectly.



This really works! - marymertz1 - Puyallup, WA USA
I have never found an easier, more fun way to teach kids how to tell time. The best part is, IT WORKS!! My students love to sing along with the dvd and is the best thing I've ever found to teach kids how to tell time. I recommend it to anyone wanting to teach a child how to tell the time. Great!

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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Check Out Step Up Love Story Complete for $11.56

Step Up Love Story Complete Review



If you're a fan of Futari Ecchi aka Step Up Love Story and Manga Sutra, then you were probably excited to see a boxset of the anime series come out. But be informed that the episodes on the boxset are the same episodes from the Step Up Love Story volumes 1 and 2, previously released this year. Each disc contains 2 episodes each. On some websites advertising this boxset, like shopanimedvd.com, they claim the boxset contains 10 full episodes, that is not the case. I recieved my boxset this morning and was highly disappointed to see that it contained nothing new, just the two volumes I had already purchased over half a year ago.




Step Up Love Story Complete Overview


Makoto and Yura Onada are a newly married couple. They're happy and deeply in love. But there's just one problem: they're both inexperienced in the ways of intimacy. As a result, their expressions of love and passion tend to be a little awkward. Seeking advice from wherever they can get it (neighbors, relatives, co-workers, etc.), the couple begins to explore all the ins and outs of the married life.


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Be Prepared To Read - W. Pittman - Texas
One thing I don't think the product description does a good enough job of making clear is that this has only Japanese language tracks and English subtitles. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, as most of the English voice acting for products like this is just terrible, flat, and emotionless. Even so, because you can't really watch this unless you're willing to really pay attention to it and read the subtitles, or zone out and just watch the show. It's not for passive viewing.



Funny but exaggerated. - Coolanime - Michigan
Its a funny story and idea. A couple with no intimate experience gets married and works thru their first times with intimacy. However its starts to get too drawn out as they gain confience and suddenly their intimacy takes an accelerate leap. Definitely not for children, only adults.







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