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(number) of Tad's fingers, those aren't his toes. (number) little coin on a shelf on a wall.
(singing) You got (number) and (number) quidget, and that's not all. Ladies and gentlemen, I now direct you to look not left, not right, and not down, but UP!. Leap, Lily, Tad, as a reward for knowing your letters, I present you not with t-shirts, but with Alpha-Z shirts. And now that we built all these words, we can send them to the dictionaries!. Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, count out loud with us!. That's why some words are complex words!. Great, now let's take them back to Whammy!. Bravo! Now the two letters S and T are all stuck together while they landed, and don't forget their sounds. Kids, meet the Word Whammer 3000! I call him Whammy for short. They'll be discussing the sound of the letter Q. we have two guest speakers: Dicky Duck and Molly Mallard! Class, in addition to Tad joining us today. Every letter makes a sound, the (letter) says. Uh, hi kids, how are you kids, uh, bye kids, sorry kids, but I've got to take care of a big order!. Very well done, but, Tad, I think you don't look so good. Some of the old word machines are getting new parts. Yeah, uh, uh, false alarm! Everyone, back to work!. This is the way we train the I letters to make their sound. Will they make it, ladies and gentlemen? Hold your breath!. Certainly, but I hope we don't get airsick. Some letters make AT words and others do not. (singing) some Z's when day is your sound.now go to sleep my little one. Tad, perhaps we'll have to come back to this room. Hello, Anybody home? The N letters can be a little bit crabby. Welcome to the tastiest room in the whole factory!. It is the kick to learn the sound of the most humble letter K. Yes, the sound of the letter F is ffff, as in the word FLY. (flies away from the B room to the C room) WHOOOOAAAA!. Perfect! That was exactly the right sound for the letter A. Me! In these classrooms we teach every letter to make it's correct sound. (on his card) The name is Quigley, Professor Quigley. As I suspected, just perfect for learning letters!. Reading and Writing: Tad’s Great Day at the Letter Factory. LeapPad Learning System and Leapster games He thinks his Tree Trimmer invention is supposed to be a hair in the trimmer machine. A Tad of Christmas Cheer - In a world where Tad doesn't exist, he lives in a log cabin feeling sad not making a sound excepting groans and moans. He also shows him punctuation, & CHUNKING. #Boom boom boom now let me hear you say how to
Learn To Read at the Storybook Factory - He shows Tad how to read. And whenever someone says "help", a Professor Quigley clone appears. He also shows him Silent E, the CH-SH-TH Sound Machine, and when two vowels go walking, the first one does the talking. #Boom boom boom now let me hear you say code
Code Word Caper - He shows Leap, Lily, and Tad that vowels, including sometimes Y, can say their names.The Math Circus - He shows Leap, Lily, and Tad the numbers from 0 to 10 and how to add, subtract, and skip count by ten.The Talking Words Factory - He shows Leap, Lily, and Tad the vowels, the blends, and how to make words.He has a karate suit where his bare feet are seen. The Letter Factory - He shows Tad all the letter training rooms from A to Z.He always dress himself into any outfit he wears and he looks.He is half meerkat half weasel half dog half prarie dog and half kangaroo. His standard uniform is consisted of glasses, a lab coat and a orange tie. He has red hair, black snout, and shaved whiskers. But he is a lab weasel, an ingenious scientist, whose the tail sticks out and getting through his shirt and pants. Some think Professor Quigley looks like a meerkat. Some say Professor Quigley looks like a dog. 2.2 LeapPad Learning System and Leapster games.