With its play environment that reflects that of a school and many personalizable components, Name Play will motivate children to explore 8 reading and writing exercises in comfort and style
Name Play: a name reading and writing practice kit
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What is it about?
With its play environment that reflects that of a school and many personalizable components, Name Play will motivate children to explore 8 reading and writing exercises in comfort and style. Turn off the lights and battle pesky ninjas, play with letters as they float through space, trace letters, and create birthday invitations with the typewriter!
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With its play environment that reflects that of a school and many personalizable components, Name Play will motivate children to explore 8 reading and writing exercises in comfort and style. Turn off the lights and battle pesky ninjas, play with letters as they float through space, trace letters, and create birthday invitations with the typewriter!
Learning to read and write their first name is a key step in a child's journey to becoming an emergent reader!
Recommended Ages 5 and under
*** Children's Technology Review Editor's Choice October 2015***
FEATURES
• 8 games designed to encourage play with names
• Learn the names of friends and family
• Customizable locker featuring many awesome surprises
• Kid friendly, crash-resistant design
• Play with lowercase or UPPERCASE letters
• Track progress on the parental dashboard
• Multiple language support
• Designed with expert teachers and tested by kids
APPLE WATCH FEATURES
Interact with your child!
• Parents send positive reinforcement (smileys and to-do post) to their children via a board on the school wall.
• Children send their scrapbook drawings to their parents.
PEDAGOGY
A name is a source of identity and pride for a young child. Learning to read and write it is a milestone and for many, the gateway to becoming an emergent reader. In fact, The National Reading Panel specifies that by the end of kindergarten, children should be able to write their own first and last names and the first names of some friends, classmates, or family members. The ability to accomplish this task shows evidence of the child’s phonological and alphabetic awareness as well as their fine motor skills– all of which play an important role in becoming a capable reader.
COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.1.B
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.1.D
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.3.D
ABOUT US
EDOKI ACADEMY’s mission is to provide children with enjoyable early-learning activities using the latest technologies. Our team members, many of whom are young parents or teachers, strive to produce tools that motivate and inspire children to learn, play, and progress.
PRIVACY
We take your child’s privacy very seriously, for this reason, we are proud to offer a product that is certified COPPA compliant by PRIVO.
CONNECT WITH US!
If you have any support requests, comments, or questions do not hesitate to contact us at support@edokiacademy.com or visit the Edoki Academy Online Community at edokiacademy.com. We’d love to hear from you!
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