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Un grupo de personajes que viven en una biblioteca se convierten en superhéroes y luego pasan a los libros, utilizando habilidades de lectura tempranas para salvar el día. Luego aplican un t... Leer todoUn grupo de personajes que viven en una biblioteca se convierten en superhéroes y luego pasan a los libros, utilizando habilidades de lectura tempranas para salvar el día. Luego aplican un tema de la historia a sus propias experiencias.Un grupo de personajes que viven en una biblioteca se convierten en superhéroes y luego pasan a los libros, utilizando habilidades de lectura tempranas para salvar el día. Luego aplican un tema de la historia a sus propias experiencias.
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My boys love this show!!! I like it too. It's educational and has a good story line. The opening and closing theme song are very catchy
This was one of my childhood shows! But, why is there an offscreen kid audience who shout out the answers? It kinda annoys me. Example: One of the super readers ask "What word/letter is this?" to the viewers. Then, after a little while, One or more kids say the answer. And when Super Why says "Let's put the Super Letter in our super-duper... COMPUTER!", The kids say "COMPUTER" along with him. Why's that? Is that because by having kids shout out answers and participate in the chants, the creators aim to create a sense of connection and active participation? It might seem annoying to some viewers, especially adults and me.
Okay, don't get me wrong. I loved this show when I was a toddler. But later on in life, I was like, "One of the most stupid shows I ever laid eyes on." Even two of my OC characters, Kailey Evans, and Kasey Anderson, hate the show. Seriously. Princess Pea's cat is stuck in a tree. Girl! Go get the firefighters or get a ladder! Don't go into a frickin book and mess up the story. Because going into fairytales and messing up stories AND not bothering to fix them makes this show a total rip-off of Whatever After. I know Whatever After was later, but I don't care. TOTAL RIP-OFF if I've ever seen one.
My 22-month old son loves this show. He loves it because of the singing and interactive nature of the show. I love it because I teach reading at an elementary school! I enjoy the premise of the show immensely - the ability to solve "every day" problems with solutions from a book or story. I also enjoy the fact that Whyatt's super power is the power to read and a big deal is made of it each and every time. Each of the other characters has "control" over one aspect of reading - spelling power, word power, and alphabet power. All of these skills are important for thinking about letters and sounds as connected and a part of the reading process. Kudos to PBS for providing yet another powerful show that helps our kids learn!
Perfect fit to help build reading skills.
Tivo has many on "save until delete" because my preschooler loves them.
As their website says it best, "SUPER WHY takes an innovative approach to learning by promoting reading as a powerful, meaningful experience for children aged 3 to 6 years old. We created the original show based on our expert knowledge of preschoolers' level of development, the entertaining features of television and the importance of a strong literacy curriculum. The interactive format encourages kids to actively participate in each episode. As they watch SUPER WHY they are completely absorbed in the adventure of the story while engaging in challenging games and activities. This format enables children to practice the critical skills that they need to learn to read. The unique balance between using interactivity to practice key literacy skills and telling engaging stories that make literacy relevant to children's own lives is a powerful new way to teach reading."
Very well done show. We are hooked. Super Readers to the rescue! PBS is back in our line up with this one.
Tivo has many on "save until delete" because my preschooler loves them.
As their website says it best, "SUPER WHY takes an innovative approach to learning by promoting reading as a powerful, meaningful experience for children aged 3 to 6 years old. We created the original show based on our expert knowledge of preschoolers' level of development, the entertaining features of television and the importance of a strong literacy curriculum. The interactive format encourages kids to actively participate in each episode. As they watch SUPER WHY they are completely absorbed in the adventure of the story while engaging in challenging games and activities. This format enables children to practice the critical skills that they need to learn to read. The unique balance between using interactivity to practice key literacy skills and telling engaging stories that make literacy relevant to children's own lives is a powerful new way to teach reading."
Very well done show. We are hooked. Super Readers to the rescue! PBS is back in our line up with this one.
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- TriviaSuper Why! was originally developed in 1999 as a stop motion animated show. It was pitched to Nickelodeon but the network did not pick it up.
- ErroresWyatt a.k.a. super why has light to mid-brown hair in both his forms yet when he has the safety hat on when he is in his why flier his hair is so dark it's nearly black.
- ConexionesFeatured in MsMojo: Top 20 Educational Kids Shows (2024)
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