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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Brillkids Little Reader review and Giveaway




Brillkids, what can I say? This product really does produce, and does what it claims to do. I know that there are many out there who believe that teaching young children to read before school age (generally 5 or 6yrs of age) isn't a good thing, and this review isn't about debating this issue. What I do want to share is a really great product that truly produces results in teaching infants/toddlers and young children to read.

Our journey began when my youngest at the age of 3 saw a commercial for Your Baby Can Read. As any skeptical parent who never met a baby that could read I took the infomercial with a grain of salt. Thinking it was another money scam out on the market and I wasn't going to pay for that.
Fast forward to today. Last December (2010) we were shopping at Walmart and we found a lone Your Baby Can Read on the shelf and thought we'd give it a try, and we did. What I saw was nothing short than miraculous. My 4yr old was reading words that not even my 7yr old could read at the time and she loved every minute of it! Maggie blew through the program in little as almost 2 months and she wanted more. Of course Your Baby Can Read was a precursor, a starting point if you will, and in that time I learned my baby girl is very much a visual spatial learner. This is why she picked it up so well and so quickly.

After completing the Your Baby Can Read I went on a search to see if there was more, anything else I could use to continue on with what we started.
Sure enough there was! I found Brillkids, and all I can say is wow!
I wasn't sure if Maggie was going to enjoy the format of learning words off of a computer versus having first learned them off of the television. So I thought we'd give it a trial run with Brillkids trial of their Little Reader software.
Maggie enjoyed and continues to enjoy Brillkids.

We love the Powerpoint features of the program

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and even the extra add on of being able to download educational videos onto the Brillkids Little Reader and Maggie gets to sing along.


We love the printing out of the flashcards so we can practice words away from the computer as well.

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What have I learned using Brillkids Little Reader? That this is a great product for young children , babies and infants.Its marketed to those that have infants and toddlers but works just as well for families who have young children (ages 4 and up) wanting to learn to read but just aren't getting the concept of phonics down. This was one area Maggie had difficulty with. We were going through the notorious cccccc..aaaaaa...tttt? What does that say? Maggie: ccccccc.....aaaaa...ttt. Frustration set in. She just wasn't hearing what she was sounding out. Phonics does take a good deal of auditory learning and if your child isn't an auditory learner then this is where frustration with reading begins.
Once she was able to see and hear the words it made much more sense to her and she was able to see the phonics patterns so she started figuring out words herself.
Its a great product for young children ( I'm talking 4 and above) if they are visual learners. That, yes, they do include phonics ( for those phonics fanatics out there) but in a more visual way rather then the old fashion, " Let's sound out each letter way."
I definitely can't be happier with Brillkids Little Reader, and neither can Maggie. Little Reader gets a two thumbs up in our house. So what are you waiting for? Give it a try now!

Our end result ( a rare reading by Maggie Reed, of the Little Red Hen)



Okay, so are you ready to try out Little Reader Semester 1 for yourself?


To enter the Giveaway: 1 entry per post..(this will give you 6 entries)

1. Follow Homeschool Lite

2. Go to Brillkid's website and post one thing that you learned or liked on their website.

3. Post this Giveaway on Facebook ( leave your Facebook name)

4. Tweet about this giveaway on Twitter (leave your Twitter name)

5. Follow Homeschool Lite by email ( the bar is on the right hand side)

6. Share this Giveaway on your blog

This Giveaway will expire on October 14, 2011!!!!!

Brillkids has given me the product to try and use with my daughter. They in no way paid for my opinion, it is my own.

Terms and Conditions of the Giveaway:
The winner will have 48 hours to respond to email or another winner will be chosen.
Fulfillment is through another party. I am not liable for missing prizes._

Giveaway is now closed!!!
Congratulations to the McElwain Family for winning the 1st Semester Brillkids Giveaway!

14 comments:

McElwain Family said...

I follow your blog on my RSS Reader! I love it thank you so much!

McElwain Family said...

I have registered on BrillKids and have posted several times. Piratezeta is my user name.

McElwain Family said...

I have shared this on my blog here: http://dailydealwatch.blogspot.com/p/blog-give-aways.html

McElwain Family said...

I have shared this give-away on my daily deal blog facebook page here: http://www.facebook.com/DailyDealWatch

McElwain Family said...

I have shared this give-away on my home school blog here: http://apirateschool.blogspot.com/2011/09/brillkid-little-reader-give-away.html

McElwain Family said...

I have shared this give-away on my Home School/Pre School facebook page here: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Pirate-School-Educating-Entertaining-Babies-Toddlers/137236846339195

Unknown said...

My daughter is Very much a visual learner! Frustrating wasn't the word I would use for what we went thru with trying old fashioned ways of learning. We love programs like this! I had not heard of this one before, but I have heard of "your baby can read" and we are currently using Time4Learning, which is defiantly great for visual learners :)
Thanks for offering this giveaway, Free things are always nice :D

Keri

McElwain Family said...

Did you post the winners? I didn't see them. Thanks! piratezeta@hotmail.com

Tracy said...

The giveaway was extended. I posted my review a little bit to early. LOL Sorry about that.
But the Giveaway is until October 14th.

Lana Caulfield said...

Thank you for your great review! We're using Little Reader trial, and my twin girls love it and say "More! More!" every time a session ends. Just like you, we did YBCR first (I got mine on Ebay). Of course, BrillKids web site is huge part of the LR program. You can download new content, read and post questions on the forum, and last but not the least to watch great video tutorials on how to use BrillKids products. Thanks.

Lana Caulfield said...

Shared on Facebook (Lana Caulfield)

Lana Caulfield said...

Signed up to follow your blog! Can you tell I like Little Reader?! :)

Lana Caulfield said...

And, following by email... :P

Kelley said...

i'm now a follower!