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    Super Why!: Jack and the Beanstalk and Other Story Book Adventures

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    By Bianca Schulze, The Children’s Book Review
    Published: August 5, 2009

    Super Why!: Jack and the Beanstalk & Other Story Book Adventures

    Super Why!: jack and the Beanstalk and Other Story Book Adventures

    Ages:
    3-6

    Format: NTSC

    Studio: PBS (DIRECT)

    DVD Release Date: July 28, 2009

    Run Time: 100 mins

    Super Why! is a clever 3-D animated series that focuses on fundamental reading skills. It’s perfect for kids between 3- and 6-years-old, and a great way to smuggle some learning into T.V. time — deceptively intelligent!

    This particular Super Why! DVD is a collection of four different well known fairy tales: Jack and the Beanstalk, the Princess and the Pea, Little Red Riding Hood, and theThree Little Pigs. Children that are already familiar with the traditional tales will enjoy using literacy skills to solve the adventurous mysteries that each Super Why! episode brings. And for those that will be introduced to the classic tales for the first time, it’s the perfect induction. The “Super Readers” (alter egos of the leading characters: Whyatt Beanstalk, Jack’s younger brother; Red, from Little Red Riding Hood; Pig, from the Three Little Pigs; and Princess, from The Princess and the Pea) teach the viewers that by reading words you can control the story. This means that the “Big Bad Wolf” can become the “Small Good Wolf”.

    There is a strong focus on letter recognition and their associated sounds, spelling, and comprehension, making the Super Why! series a great way to encourage kids to read for pleasure and harvest their inner super hero … “Super You!”

    Episodes:

    ·      Jack and the Beanstalk

    ·      Princess and the Pea

    ·      The Three Little Pigs

    ·      Little Red Riding Hood

    Special Features:

    ·     Interactive Games

    ·     Music Videos

    ·     Printable Activities and Coloring Pages

    ·     Resources for Parents

    Series Goals:

    • To create lifelong readers who are motivated to read for pleasure and information
    • To teach abstract, high order reading skills such as making inferences through theme comprehension
    • To stress to parents and caregivers the importance of reading to their children
    • To help young children learn key reading skills and strategies for using these skills
    • To surround children with literacy learning opportunities in all aspects of their lives
    • To provide practice with reading skills through interactive stories and literacy-based games

    Check out this Web site: http://pbskids.org/superwhy/

    Tools for Parents and Teachers: http://pbskids.org/superwhy/parentsteachers/index.html

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    *Disclosure: Please note that this post may contain affiliate links that share some commission. Rest assured that these will not affect the cost of any products and services promoted here. Our team always provides their authentic opinion in all content published on this site.

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