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Helping kids learn to read with Readeez

May 13, 3:07 PMMotherhood ExaminerJeana Lee Tahnk
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If your kids are starting to learn how to read, there’s a great educational tool on the market called Readeez that can add a little fun and animation into the process. Readeez are bite-sized, short, animated videos that match words with sounds and music to create an interactive reading experience. The friendly voices on the videos, from both kids and adults, adds to the appeal and likability factor.

Vol. 1 consists of 30 short videos includes fun titles such as, “How ‘Bout that Cow,” “The Why of Why,” “Lightening Sandwich" and “Tongue Twisteez.” Vol. 2 and the company's first music CD are expected to be released this summer.
Here’s a sample of a "Readee":
 
For more information or to purchase, please visit the company Web site at www.readeez.com. In addition, additional videos can be viewed in high-definition at: http://vimeo.com/channels/readeez
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