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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

ClickNKids Review and CLICK N SPELL Giveaway (Rafflecopter Round up!)

Rafflecopter Round Up Giveaway
Welcome to the Rafflcopter Round Up hosted by Simply Stacie and Makobi Scribe.
See all the other blogs that have linked up for the RAFFLECOPTER ROUND UP listed after the RAFFLECOPTER ENTRY FORM, all prizes are valued at $25 or MORE!


MY PRIZE:

Click N Spell is one of 3 state of the art online learning products from ClickNKids.  Click N Spell, Click N Read Phonics and Looney Tunes Click N Read Phonics.  These programs are used world wide in over 100 countries both in HOME and in SCHOOL.  

My son (5) loves to play on the computer and has been doing so since 2.5 years of age.  I love that I can allow him computer time as 'school' time and know that he is learning as he plays.  His favorite game of the 3 was most definitely the Looney Tunes Phonics!  The zany characters that we are all familiar with drew him in from the start.  Though Looney Tunes was his favorite, he also enjoyed playing the other two games, the intro at the start of each one had him laughing hysterically.  I am a firm believer that learning should be fun and to instill a love of learning at an early age, it needs to be!  
I loved that the games were able to be adjusted to meet the level and needs of your child (you don't have to start at level one, you can skip ahead to lessons so that your child is challenged and not bored).  I also love the report that gets emailed to me when he finishes a lesson!  The only thing I wish the Spelling game had, is the ability to add your own spelling words.  
Otherwise this is a great educational product for Pre-K through Elementary aged children!  

ClickNKids has so kindly allowed me to give away one Click N Spell Lifetime Subscription valued at $49.95!  

Entering a Giveaway with Rafflecopter is Easy! Just follow the instructions as listed! THEN...continue on the page for other giveaways in the RAFFLECOPTER ROUND UP!!






Disclaimer:
I received ClickNKids Products for FREE for the purpose of reviewing this product and hosting a giveaway. I will also receive a small portion of sales from ClickNKids if you use the button on my Right Side Bar under My Affiliates. These facts have in no way affected my reviews of these products, I only give positive reviews on products I truly believe in.

28 comments:

  1. Wow! First comment. This looks so fun. Great giveaway!

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  2. Kieran just did sample lesson 10 and said "I want to do MORE!" when we got to the end :)

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  3. I did Lesson 10. I can see how a child would be engaged enough to keep going spelling words.

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  4. I like the simple graphics and repetitive nature of the steps. The pop quiz at the end was cool, too. It encourages kids to really retain what they've learned from lesson to lesson. I know my son would love this program.

    mamasgotflair at gmail dot com

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  5. i tried this and think it is a fun learning tool
    tmarie56@hotmail.com

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  6. clicked follow on top of screen
    tmarie56@hotmail.com

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  7. I really like it I had my daughter try it out and she loves it and wants to do more!

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  8. It looks great! My kids automatically love anything that is on the computer!

    aniwilsonintx at hotmail dot com

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  9. Looks like a great resource, my daughter loves the computer too.

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  10. oh i need this!! my son would love it-played the demo and i wouldnt mind playing too!

    courtneycox64@yahoo.com

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  11. Even though my kids are only 2 & 3, I think they will one day love this. The demo was running a little slow but I'm guessing when you buy it there are no glitches! I think my kids would love this learning game!
    babybensmama at yahoo dot com

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  12. My daughter and I tried the samples again. We have been to the website before but I wanted to see if she would still be interested in the spelling program. She still liked it and asked to play again. We would love to win this giveaway. I especially like that it is a lifetime subscription. I also wish there was some way to add our own spelling lists - that would be awesome! I did like how he used the words in a sentence and that he first showed the word and then took it away for the child to type.
    Thank you,
    Tracey M. at Tot Play: A Learning Journey
    tlmswt2000(at)msn(dot)com

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  13. Clicknkids would be great for my home bound autistic student.

    kdavis1@centurytel.net

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  14. We loved the demo version!!

    Thanks,
    Kelly Burroughs Crowell

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  15. This looks like something perfect for my 2 1/2 year old. As he grows, I am finding that he is just as tech savvy as mommy (thank goodness he hasn't taken over daddy who can't find the power button on his laptop). I am always looking for new software or websites for my son. I think it is important for his generation to learn computers early on. It was important for my generation to learn to use a scientific calculator :) Nowadays, computers and iPads are important tools to learn! Amazing - he would really get a kick out of Click N Spell!

    nhartmann54[AT]gmail[DOT]com

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  16. I tried the sample lesson with my daughter and she liked it.

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  17. I really like it! I like that its repetitive. I like that it allows the child to see how it is spelled and then they can use their memory to spell it again! I really really like it! I think it would be really effective

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  18. this is a great fun learning tool

    ontariohappychick at gmail dot com

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  19. Wow what a neat program kbalman@gmail.com My daughter is learning starting spelling and reading this year. kbalman@gmail.com

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  20. I like the repetition. It really helps kids learn.

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  21. I tried the demo and I really think this would be a great program. It would keep my daughter's attention and looks like she would have fun completing the lessons!

    thransom(at)gmail.com

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  22. I tried the demo game and my toddler came running right over. I think when she's a little older she'll adore this program.

    pennymindingmom (AT) hotmail (DOT) com

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  23. It seemed engaging which is perfect for my daughter as she hates spelling.
    beezhappee12(at)yahoo.com

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  24. Tried the demo. This looks like something my 4 year old would love.

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  25. It looks great! My kids automatically love anything that is on the computer!

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  26. This is the first year that my son has spelling tests. With his ADHD this will be engaging and interesting.

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  27. I would love to have this for my three kids. This is a really neat and fun way to learn.

    Kimmie Barnes
    shawnandkim@suddenlink.net
    jakeremom--twitter and GFC

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