Friday, October 16, 2015

Amazed at How Much My Girls Are Learning with the Fun Educational Program, Learn with Homer -- They'll Be Reading in No Time (Review) #ad

Disclosure:  This post is part of a sponsored campaign. I received compensation for my participation, but my review and opinions are my own.




If you have children, especially young ones, then you have probably downloaded and tried out your fair share of educational apps for them.  Both my husband's and my phones are filled with our girls' apps, as are our iPads, and even laptops.  But, with all the different apps out there, it is hard to find ones that really provide an educational benefit while also keeping kids engaged and entertained.  


I can't tell you how many apps I have bought or tried out for a month or two only to find the girls losing interest after one or a few days.  There have been a a few they they stuck with, but I found didn't really contain educational content or at a level that would really challenge them or have them learn -- which these apps are supposed to be made to do.  Trying to weed out the good from the bad can be time consuming and at times expensive with the need to buy in-app purchases, or sign up for trials.  I have spent time reading other parents' reviews of apps, which has helped with decision making.  But, as a busy parent I really wish that I could download one app that I know my girls would love as it is truly engaging...but, that it also teaches them and enforces things they are learning with our homeschool curriculum.  Well, I have finally found an app that both my girls and I love, and that I am seeing my girls improve on skills, including learning sight words, letter sounds, etc.  


What is the app, you ask?  It is called Learn with Homer.  Homer is a talking pigeon, who will take your child on a journey all around different worlds learning through fun games, story telling, music and more. I downloaded this app to our laptops and iPads about two weeks ago, and it has become a staple in our daily lesson plan.  




Either the girls begin their day with Learn with Homer, or choose to play with this app over watching television after dinner, right before bed.  I love seeing the girls get excited for this app and ask for it over television time.  And, once I log in, my girls are off and running, not needing my husband or my help.





Here is a video and a few photos I took of the girls the other night exploring and learning with the Learn with Homer app.  



I can't help but smile as I watch our 3.5 year old daughter, Bella, get excited when she picks the right word and hears the narrator say "Super."  


Savannah loves completing an lesson and then being rewarded by drawing.  She loves to draw cats, like the one she is doodling in the photo above.

Bella is more of the abstract artist :-)


Savannah could spend hours playing around in the music section where she loves to listen to nursery rhymes and other fun songs -- which I have to say are catchy. :-)

Savannah trying to decide which music video to watch and sing along to - decisions...decisions!

Learn with Homer keeps the girls engaged -- from stories to games, 
they can't take their eyes off the screen.

Having fun with Learn with Homer

The other night while filming the girls and taking photos for this post, I found myself being amazed at how much Bella has learned, since she started to sit in on my Kindergarten homeschooling with Savannah.  There is one part in the first world/level where your child has to choose the correct sight words, like "at," "and" and "a".  Without my help or having the narrator say the words, Bella quickly tapped on the correct words.  And, in no time at all, she had the fridge filled with the sight words and had completed level 1.


I wish I had captured Bella doing a happy dance while spelling and saying the sight words that they filled the fridge with.  And, to prove to her Daddy that she knew the words and it wasn't a fluke, she took out her pencil case and notebook and wrote them down.  Savannah followed suit and they sat at the dining room table writing out and saying the different sight words they have learned over the past month of schooling.  I was a proud mama and teacher, and loved seeing my husband high five and bear hug the girls, as he saw first hand how much they have learned with school and with this amazing educational program.


Here is more about the Learn with Homer program...



“Originally launched in 2013, Learn with Homer has engaged more than 1.5 million children worldwide to date. This fall, it is undergoing a complete reboot, with entirely new navigation and the introduction of a new interactive themed world, to help families more easily find the vast amount of learning material.


This groundbreaking early learning program has been developed by top literacy experts and proven to produce results (only program for families proven effective by gold-standard research), is currently available for children ages 3-7 on both the web and iPad.  Originally created by education reformer Stephanie Dua, based on the best teaching practices including Common Core standards, Learn with Homer uses the latest science on how children learn to read and build knowledge, to really teach the necessary skills for a successful reader. 


Learn with Homer focuses on the skills that will predict later academic success for your child.  Current “reading” apps assume a child has already been taught the basics of reading and really just offer practice drills.  Learn with Homer is the first digital product that teaches children how to read without the need for an adult to assist them, making it easier for families to help their kids get ahead and stay ahead. 


In addition, Learn with Homer offers an exceptional array of content for children – more than 1,000 lessons and activities including stories, games, history, science, art and music.  Each part of the learning program has a specific purpose and these activities reinforce the lessons with real world context.


Parents can also track their children’s progress – actually listen to an audio recording of their child’s voice reading a book-- and look at a Pinterest-like board of their drawings.”


Practice your reading skills while helping Tutt Raccoon cross the river.

This program has so much to offer children and really gets even the youngest and those who are stubborn learners excited and wanting to sit down and learn.  Compared with other educational apps and programs we have tried over the years, I have to say that Learn with Homer is by far my favorite, and one I can't stop raving about with family and friends.  I spent this past week's swim class for the girls talking with the moms about this program and how much I love it and the types of things my girls are learning.  Hearing my excitement and watching the videos I took of the girls, made them want to check it out for themselves.  Some pulled out their phones and downloaded the app on their tablets, while others sent an email to themselves to check out as soon as they got home.  


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And, before the night was over, my inbox was filled with emails from the moms sharing their feedback and love for the app.  Their kids were loving the Learn with Homer program just as much as my girls, and the moms were happy to have finally found an educational program that provided educational content for their child's particular age and learning level.  


If you have been struggling to find an educational app for your child to use and learn with, or find them struggling with things like learning letter sounds, building vocabulary and being at the appropriate reading level for their age and grade, and have been looking for a program that they can use at home to sharpen their skills as not to struggle in school, you really should give Learn with Homer a try.  And, how can you say "No" with a free one month trial - no strings attached.  I know that once you give this educational program a try with your child (or children -- you can set up multiple child accounts under 1 main account so all members of the family can use), you will want to sign up and continuing the learning.


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And, just for Inspired by Savannah readers, you can score a year's subscription to Learn with Homer for 50% the regular subscription price of $95.40/year or $7.95/month.  By using this link to sign up - https://learnwithhomer.com/BLOGHEVMD --  you will get one year of Learn with Homer for only $47.70 (or only $3.98/month).  A steal if you ask me! :-)  


So, what are you waiting for?  Head on over to Learn with Homer and sign up today, and be on your way to seeing your child get excited about learning and seeing their eyes light up when they are told things like "super," "great job," etc.  These positive reinforces really do make kids feel good about themselves and their accomplishments.  


I can't wait to hear what you and your child(ren) think of Learn with Homer, so be sure to share your thoughts on this amazing educational program in the comments section below.



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Learn with Homer is available for free 30-day trial from learnwithhomer.com or on the App Store on iPad. Unlimited access to the entire curriculum is available for $7.95 per month or $79.95 for a full year’s membership. 



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Disclosure: This post is part of a sponsored campaign. I received compensation for my participation, but my review and opinions are my own.

1 comment :

  1. This looks like such a fun way for the kids to learn early.
    heather [email protected]

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