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The Beginning Reader Books Set is a CD-ROM with five
books for preschoolers or early readers on it. Each book is a slide
show with "pages" that turn when you click the arrows. This product
is for the early learner set, but it is not designed to be used
independently by the child. A parent would have to work with the
child, not only to operate the CD but also to read the books. The
title is a slight misnomer, as there are really only two books
of the set that are written for early learners to read themselves.
The rest are books that would be read to the child, but the child
would interact by commenting, answering questions, or repeating
what was read by the parent.
The book ideas are cute, but the technology is somewhat problematic. I had trouble
getting my CD to work initially, as the label for the CD was not completely straight
and caused it to not spin right in the CD-ROM drive. There were also a few grammatical
and typographical errors within the books themselves. The pages are simple and
colorfully illustrated. Each book has a couple of activity pages or games at
the end that you can do with your child, related to the book content. The five
books in this set are:
- Get Up, Tom--an early reader book with very limited
and repetitive vocabulary
- Pat's Cat--another early reader with slightly
more vocabulary
- My Trip to the Funny Farm--a book about numbers
and colors for reading aloud
- You Can Count on Me--a counting
book about animals to read aloud and have the child count with
you
- We Are Opposites You and Me--a
book about opposites to read aloud
If you are looking for true
phonics readers, these early readers do not fit the bill. The
vocabulary words used in the books are not all phonetic words
typically found in early phonics readers. While some moms may
find this medium useful, I prefer not to sit at a computer
screen for reading aloud to very young children. It may be possible
to print the books, but not easily or conveniently. Children
who are used to using computer games are going to find the
graphics somewhat non-stimulating, and the pages turn slowly.
However, while I was not particularly impressed with the books,
my almost 7-year-old thought they were hilarious and loved
reading the readers by himself. He also enjoyed the books that
I had to read to him and thought the illustrations were very
funny. He asked to read them again. He also liked clicking
the button to "turn the page," although it was easy to
mistakenly turn too many too soon or turn the wrong way since the buttons
are very small. So, perhaps the adage that simpler is better, especially
for young children, holds true in this case.
The set of five books sells for $18.75 on the author's website. Each book
can also be purchased individually on its own CD. I think the price would
be reasonable if these were printed books, but not necessarily in this format.
Product review by Kim Kargbo, The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine, LLC, January 2010
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