Get a leap on reading with this LeapPad Ultra eBook featuring two magical fairy tales: Three Little Frogs and Leap and the Beanstalk.
Ultra eBook learning advantage: This Ultra eBook revolutionizes the eBook experience turning classic fairy tales into interactive adventures with loveable friends Leap, Tad and Lily that kids won’t forget. Using LeapPad’s advanced features, Fairy Tales helps early readers build phonics and decoding skills with the help of froggy friends. Even better, they can develop sight word recognition and reading comprehension as they climb up the beanstalk!
100 key words for early readers: Unique to the Learn to Read Collection, each magical Ultra eBook features 100 key words like “fast” and “fun” that include: short vowels, blends, long vowel pairs, silent letters and more. Many of these high frequency words have common spelling patterns, helping new readers develop a foundation to transfer learning and expand vocabulary.
3 auto-adjusting reading levels: Fairy Tales enhances the way kids learn to read with three reading levels in each story that adjust automatically so kids can read at their own pace. If they get stuck on a word, they can drag the stylus across the word to hear it sounded out.
7 action-packed activities: Each Ultra eBook in the Learn to Read Collection features engaging activities such as Marksmen, a bow and arrow game in which the reader selects the word with the stated characteristic: short vowel, long vowel, and silent letter at three levels respectively. Story-based reading activities like Word Builder, Shake and Drag and Drag and Drop are designed to reinforce the learning.
Appropriate for children ages 4 & up.
Works with all LeapPad™ learning tablets (sold separately).
Watch the trailer or click here to see why we call this an ULTRA eBook!
This LeapPad1/LeapPad2 Ultra eBook teaches:
Listening and Reading Comprehension - As children develop comprehension of books read aloud or independently, they explore the uses and functions of written language. They begin to construct meaning, eventually applying critical skills to make inferences and draw conclusions.
Phonics skills - To read independently, children must understand the relationship between the sounds in spoken words and the letters that represent those sounds.
Sight words - Sight words are words that cannot be sounded out (the, where, etc.), so they must be learned by sight and memorized.