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Embedding letters into creatures and objects to teach word recognition to children ages 3 to 5 is the show’s simple but ingenious idea. “WordWorld” mastermind Don Moody has spent a number of ...
While Pig and Ant are making cookies, their bag of letter "C"s gets away from them, sending the friends on a wild chase all over WordWorld. Duck accidentally breaks the "L" off Frog's lamp and ...
Product Description Welcome to WordWorld the first preschool series ... legible WordFriends animals whose bodies are made up of the letters that spell the word they are The WordFriends go on ...
Watching “WordWorld,” a public-television show in which letter-shaped cartoon characters morph into words, significantly increases preschoolers’ emerging literacy skills, says a new ...
It has all the letters of the alphabet in it, so Pig can build any word that Ant needs to feel better. Can Pig figure out what that word is? Then, Pig and Ant are making cookies when their bag ...
By clicking words in each eBook, children build words and watch letters morph into WordFriends. You'll need to enter an email address to access the online WordWorld library.
WordWorld, the production company behind a three-time Emmy-winning children's public television show that helps pre-schoolers learn to read, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Feb. 10. The move is ...
For producers of children’s television, the iPad is the device that finally lets them break through the fourth wall in order to directly engage with viewers who can now not only view and ...