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Galloping Minds, Vol. 1: Alphabets (2003)

Galloping Minds, Vol. 1: Alphabets (2003)
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The first installment in the Galloping Minds series, this video uses unique animation techniques, movement, and color in order to stimulate the brains of infants and toddlers. While appropriate for infants, the program allows for older toddlers to enhance their word/object association and spelling abilities. Over 120 separate objects are displayed and spelled out in both upper and lowercase letters. This series is designed to increase the cognitive, creative, and spatial reasoning abilities of young children. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Synopsis of Galloping Minds, Vol. 1: Alphabets

The first installment in the Galloping Minds series, this video uses unique animation techniques, movement, and color in order to stimulate the brains of infants and toddlers. While appropriate for infants, the program allows for older toddlers to enhance their word/object association and spelling abilities. Over 120 separate objects are displayed and spelled out in both upper and lowercase letters. This series is designed to increase the cognitive, creative, and spatial reasoning abilities of young children. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
40 mins
Categories:
Family & Kids
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    John T.

    Very annoying background music (synthesized and repeated over and over). The person has a slight accent and they use a "echo" effect at times. Poorly done. Much better alphabet DVD out there (like Leapfrog).

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