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Monday, August 1, 2011

Early Learning with Sesame Street

Many a parent has trusted the cast of colorful characters on Sesame Street to help teach and prepare their child for school.  Your child can have all the charm and fun of their favorite Sesame Street characters at home any time with software that has been designed by educational experts to help build a wealth of skills.  At Learning Is Fun Store, we have added a variety of Sesame Street software that will guide you and your child through the early learning experience.

Children as young as 18 months can have fun learning while you enjoy a bonding experience laughing and playing with Sesame Street First Steps.  This unique program includes songs to sing, games to play and teaches words that will build your child's vocabulary.  There are age appropriate lessons that help teach letters, numbers, colors, objects, shapes, seasons and animals.  Toddlers only have to move the mouse, no clicks required.

As your youngster's abilities increase, Sesame Street Learn, Play & Grow will grow with them.  With Elmo, Ernie, Bert, Grover and Oscar the Grouch as playmates, children 2-4 will practice a wealth of early learning skills and develop a sense of self-esteem.  Included are activities focused on pre-reading, pre-math, and creativity.  There is an easy point and click interface and difficulty increases as your child's skills build.

Sesame Street Let's go to Preschool is a charming way to get kids ready for the elementary school experience.  Engaging activities guide them through early language, reading and math fundamentals with favorite characters Ernie, Bert, Elmo and Zoe.  Self-confidence and skills will build quickly as they explore cause and effect, music, counting, creativity and early reading.  Difficulty levels become harder as knowledge builds.

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