Description
These two-book sets with included Hot Dots Ace – The Talking, Teaching Dog pen provide children with 100 lessons on a variety of reading and language arts skills appropriate for kindergarten, from simple comprehension and vocabulary to spelling and punctuation. Fifteen of the 100 lessons are challenge activities that prepare children for skills at the next grade level. Includes two 50-page books, total of 100 lessons, Hot Dots pen, requires 2 AAA batteries (not included).
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Kaitee –
Exactly like pic and description kids love them
Racine –
Great activity to incorporate into the busy homeschool environment.
As a busy homeschool mom, I wanted an educational product that my 5-year old kindergartner could work with that didn’t necessarily need me to be right there coaching her every minute while I worked in the kitchen, was on the phone, or computer. I also have tow other older children who often need my help with their lessons, not to mention a husband. This sounded like the perfect activity to incorporate into her daily lessons for those demanding situations, and it was! The minute we inserted the batteries into the Ace puppy pen, my daughter could hardly be restrained. She opened up Book 1, we read the brief instructions, and she went straight to work. The activity is highly intuitive. She absolutely ADORES Ace, and was beaming with pride and joy, saying, “Mom, I’m doing it! Look! I’m getting it right! I LOVE it! This is SO MUCH FUN!!!” She didn’t want to stop and zoomed through half the book right away. I was afraid she’d finish it in one sitting she was that enthralled!I also purchased the Kindergarten Math set, but we haven’t tried it, yet. I’m sure it will be just as big a hit, though.I wasn’t sure whether the Kindergarten level would be too simple for her, since she was halfway through her Kindergarten year and can already identify over 100 sight words, is very familiar with her phonics, can add, subtract, count to over 100, pattern easily, and work out many words she doesn’t know, but I decided to start with these because the 1st grader sets don’t have Ace the puppy pen and I knew she would really love that pen. Also, I figured there’s no harm in review, and it will only build her confidence. Turns out it was a good call. She flew through the first booklet, but by the middle of the second one she was encountering more challenging problems. Now she self-limits her time with Hot Dots to about 10-15 min sessions. Perfect!I had a hard time visualizing how the set works before I ordered it. When you push the pen tip, it retracts a bit. If the pen tip is not pressed onto the correct dot on the page it gives a cheerful negative response. It will also do this if you just press the tip with your finger, or on any surface. When it is pressed on the correct dot, it makes exciting, encouraging sounds which alternate randomly. After 3 correct answers in a row, the Ace pen vibrates and giggles. Kids totally dig it! Each page has four or five simple problems. Many of them can be figured out just by looking at the pictures. The book and pages are rigid and durable enough for the homeschool environment, but in a classroom setting, I could see this getting worn out fairly quickly. I imagine it would be better suited for a Centers Activity, being rotated in and out of circulation to prolong its life.You do need a hard surface to use this, so keep that in mind if you want it for traveling. Each book is about the size of a CD case. I will definitely be purchasing the 1st grade books, and probably the Pete the Cat set, too, just for fun. My daughter will turn 6 in a couple of months.I was not asked to review this product, nor did I receive any special discounts for my review. I decided to try it based purely on other reviews and the available images.
MOE –
Well first off it don’t tell them what the card say
It doesn’t tell them what the card says so it’s pointless it only barks if you got it right or wrong
Harrison Joling –
Motivating for kindergartner
My 5 year old has trouble with letters and spelling and this has really motivated him to keep trying! The dog pen makes happy noises when they select the correct answers and it’s really encouraging to my son.
TeresaC –
Too easy if your child went through TK
Bought this for a 5 year old that went through TK and now in K. Way too easy for her – she went through both books in less than 30 mins. Great concept though, wish I had more info on the content of the books. I just ordered the 1st grade set – hope that one will be more challenging.