Leapfrog Math Adventure to the Moon DVD Giveaway

February 26, 2010 by  
Filed under children, educational, entertainment, giveaways

This giveaway is now closed. Congratulations to commentor #203: Kory!

leapfrogWe’ve been big fans of Leapfrog products ever since Kacie was a baby because they have a way of making learning interactive and fun. Their brand new DVD Math Adventure to the Moon is no exception.

DVD DESCRIPTION

Join Tad & Lily as they blast off on an exciting educational adventure! Tad and Lily need the perfect collection of things to take to school for their math assignment. When they finally decide on moon rocks, there’s just one problem—how will they get them? With some magical help from their firefly friend, Edison, they board a rocket ship to start their quest. Soon the twins learn that math is everywhere, even in outer space! Watch as they use their skills in counting, sorting, skip counting and recognizing patterns to overcome obstacles, find new friends and make the trip back to Earth!

OUR REVIEW

The message of this video was “math is everywhere”. And they’re right. I’ve never really thought about it before but now I look around and I can see math in everyday things. In fact, after watching this video the girls went around the house trying to find things dealing with numbers, sequences, and sorting.

Being a flight attendant, I really enjoyed the space ship ride where they made references to flying on a plane and announcements we would usually make to passengers. It was pretty funny and something I could totally relate to. I also liked that they incorporated various types of math situations like counting, adding, sorting, and sequences. They repeated this throughout the show to help the kids get the message.

Tad and Lily are great characters that help to make the video interesting. They’re funny, engaging, and very colorful. However, our favorite part were the catchy songs throughout the video. Kiana loved dancing around the house and even I found myself tapping my foot along to the beat.

All in all, we really enjoyed this video and Kiana has been watching it every day since. I guess I’m going to have to look into getting more Leapfrog DVDs. I don’t mind, though. It’s not often you’ll find fun and educational shows that the kids love to watch.

Get your copy of Leapfrog Math Adventure to the Moon at Amazon.com for $9.99.

WIN IT!

I have a copy of Leapfrog Math Adventure to the Moon for one lucky winner! To enter:

  • Just mention in comments before midnight, March 5th what you like about Math. That’s it!
  • A random winner will be selected and notified via email shortly thereafter.
  • The winner will then have 2 days to claim their prize.

To earn extra entries, you may do one or all of the following. Each one counts as an extra ticket but you must leave a separate comment for each one.

This giveaway is open to everyone world-wide! Good luck!

This post was written for Lionsgate who provided the item for review and giveaway. I was not compensated in any way except for the complimentary product. By entering this giveaway, you are acknowledging that you have read, understood, and agree to our disclosure policy.

About the Author: Kailani:
Owner of An Island Life and Family Review Network. Wife, mother, and flight attendant . . . living a blessed life in Hawaii.
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207 Responses to “Leapfrog Math Adventure to the Moon DVD Giveaway”
  1. 151
    Lara says:

    I love about math that numbers are universal. Words are different in different languages, but 2 plus 2 will always be 4, no matter where you are!

    (This DVD seems like a great way to teach my nephew math AND english at the same time. Fingers crossed!)

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    I like math because it is cut and dry. As a science teacher, math has always been a second favorite of mine. Thanks for the fun!

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    Evelyn says:

    looks great

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    staceyk says:

    I like how once you understand the math concept, it’s pretty easy.

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    staceyk says:

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    Melissa M. says:

    I like math because in the world of illogical it is a very logical thing.

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    Marc says:

    I like that math is easy to spell!

  12. 162
    Jennifer M says:

    I’ve always loved math. I like that’s it not subjective, there’s a definite wrong or right.

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    Jennifer M says:

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    Jennifer M says:

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    Jennifer M says:

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    Daniel M says:

    always liked math but never had anything too advanced, numbers don’t lie!

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    Tara says:

    I am so glad that my elementary teachers FORCED me to learn my multiplication tables. It has helped me in my everyday adult life so much! Love the constant, non-changing rules of math.
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    Tara says:

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    Ed Nemmers says:

    Math is definite!

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    Amy Delong says:

    I really do not likke math,but my son would enjoy this!

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    Kim Benton says:

    I was no good in Math in school and now I work at a Bank :) Go figure. Thanks for the offer.

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    shawna says:

    I’m horrible at math and never did enjoy it; hopefully, my kids didn’t inherit my math skills.

  26. 176
    Rachel Robertson says:

    I think what I like about Math word problems. They are always a challenge and when I figure them out I feel like I might not be as dumb as I sometimes think I am.

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    Brooke says:

    Honestly, I dislike MATH… However, it’s an everyday thing and now that I’m trying to teach my kids it’s in EVERYTHING we do…
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    Carolsue says:

    I don’t like ANYTHING about math; luckily my husband passed on his math smarts to the kids.
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    Julie says:

    I love that Math works. I mean, once you learn the rules it always works.
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    Angela Winesburg says:

    I like that it has concrete answers, thanks!

  34. 184
    Amy D says:

    we like math.thanks
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    Katklaw777 says:

    I don’t mind Math, I like easy Sudoku puzzles, but I hate word problems. My mind just goes blank! Thanks.

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    Chrysa says:

    I like math because it makes you THINK!
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    Chrysa says:

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    Chrysa says:

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    Maja Meza says:

    i don’t like math and i want to win it for my little son

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    Maja Meza says:

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    kathy pease says:

    i am not that great at math but i want my kids to be better

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    kathy pease says:

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    kathy pease says:

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    Sand says:

    I like addition and multiplication, especially regarding money but I hate subtraction and division, regarding money as well!

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    Gianna says:

    I like that it’s challenging.

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    Donna K says:

    I like the way it helps solve problems.

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