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First Phrases HD

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Ashley Kemper By Ashley Kemper , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 3+

Powerful and focused language-development tool.

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What's It About?

FIRST PHRASES HD opens to a white background screen where kids can press play to begin or adjust the settings. On the first level, kids tap on the screen to hear an entire phrase read aloud while a short animation illustrates the phrase. On the next level, kids can tap on each part of the phrase (in order) to complete the phrase. This causes the character (bear, cat, mouse, dog, girl, or boy) to do that action. First Phrases HD also provides a challenge stage where kids place each part of the phrase in the correct order and record themselves saying the words in sequence.

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Though the graphics are purposefully simple, First Phrases HD packs powerful language practice for kids who need reinforcement in multiple word phrases. The leveled approach and numerous verb combinations give kids infinite opportunities to hear two- and three-word phrases, see them in action, and practice speaking them. First Phrases HD seems especially helpful for kids with receptive or expressive language delays or kids who might benefit from limited sensory input.

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  • Families can talk about the character animations as cause-and-effect practice. Say: "You told the cat to turn off the light. What did he do?" Help kids respond in full phrases: "He turned off the light!" This will give kids an opportunity to practice what they've learned.

  • Help kids draw pictures of other short phrases. Start by adding kids' favorite animals and using similar phrases provided by First Phrases HD. For more of a challenge, include prepositions (above, below, around, behind, next to) as kids grow in their language abilities.

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