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  • GoooD

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  • Thums up if Magic Numbers forever lost brought you here

  • My 18 months old son likes this.

  • buen video!!

  • That was pretty good and my son was participating!  Thanks!

  • Good video for young learners.

  • Basic and memorable to kids. little dull, but i ok it...let me change that. very dull. lol

  • Great video for my kids who are just at this stage of learning to count and to recognize the numbers. My (almost) 2 and (almost) 3 year old watched it today about 20 times in a row and they didn't get bored. They shouted "again!" every time it was over.

  • Thanks for the video. Make it better by...

    1. Change font to comic sans or century gothic (think of how it looks from the perspective of someone with learning disabilities).

    2. Use one shape and color. You are teaching nmeracy skills. Dot patterns, for example (as on dice). This way the focus is numeration, counting, and one-on-one correspondence.

  • simUSA - I like your 2nd suggestion but I think that comic sans is an awful font. I think it would also be nice to see a person saying it. The lip movement would help with speech issues.

  • wow its ok

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