Tuesday, April 19, 2011

LeapFrog: The Amazing Alphabet Amusement Park Review

LeapFrog: The Amazing Alphabet Amusement Park
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Along with LeapFrog: Numbers Ahoy, "The Amazing Alphabet Amusement Park" is the newest release in the LeapFrog DVD series. It features the new design first seen in LeapFrog: Let's Go to School and also introduces a new character, Scout, who LeapFrog fans might be familiar with if they own, or know of LeapFrog My Pal Scout.Like most LeapFrog releases, this is done well. Scout is a fun addition to the series, though if you were expecting him to talk, forget it. He is Lily and Tad's pet dog through and through and he communicates through barking, yipping and body language. But he is a curious and also mischievous little scamp and adds a lot of entertainment value. The animation is fun to watch, the educational content is strong and the songs are generally fun and catchy.
In this adventure, Tad and Lily find themselves in a bit of a jam when Scout snatches letters from around town and buries them in their yard. They want to return the letters to their owners, but they don't know which is which. Edison, the firefly, offers to take them on the Learning Path to the Amazing Alphabet Amusement Park. But a cotton candy mishap causes Edison to get stuck to a ferris wheel. The rides at the park are all powered down and Lily & Tad must learn to recognize letter shapes, both uppercase and lowercase, in order to power them back up. They also learn about rhyming.
If some of this feels familiar, it is. There was already an extensive alphabet song back in "Let's Go to School," so those that are watching here might rightly wonder why Tad & Lily still can't recognize letters. And while the alphabet song works well in short bits throughout the film, it really drags when they present the entire thing together at the end. Also, Tad & Lily refer to the letters throughout as "big and small," but there is no reference to the proper terminology of "uppercase and lowercase." I know that that may be a bit much for younger children, but I think they should have used those terms at least once, just so that if the kids hear parents or educators using them, they won't be completely unfamiliar with them.Despite these somewhat minor faults, this is an excellent release and it also comes with some great bonus features. There is a preview for "Numbers Ahoy!" at the end of the film, though if you bought that along with this DVD, then you won't need it. Another really fun bonus feature is "Being a Puppy (The Scout Song)." Not just yipping or barking - this song is both about Scout and performed by him! One really welcome bonus feature (one that would have been great on past DVD releases) is a series of commentaries by Dr. Carolyn Jaynes, the educational consultant for these releases. She explains for parents and educators exactly what concepts are reinforced by the DVD, and how to best use it. Other bonus features include sing-alongs, vowel shorts and trailers. Also, the DVD is fully closed-captioned, something that is very pleasing, since the DVDs before the redesign never had captioning.

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Help Lily, Tad, and Scout find the letters to start the fun at the amusement park! When their firefly friend, Edison, takes Tad, Lily and Scout to the place of his childhood dreams, the gang is shocked to discover that Alistair Alphabelly's Amazing Amusement Park is... closed! To make matters worse, Edison has gotten himself stuck atop the Amazing Alphabet Ferris Wheel. The only way to save him is to turn on the rides in the park with the magic of the alphabet. Now the children must learn all of the letters, big and small, to save their friend, save the day and perhaps even meet the rhyme master himself, Alistair Alphabelly!

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