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	<title>Comments on: Rock &#8216;N Learn:Multiplication Rap [VHS]</title>
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		<title>By: Tammy Johnson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tammy Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description>Multiplication Rap is more fun than just rote memorization.  It gives the children another hook to hang their hat on as they are learning basic facts.  The more methods in which material can be presented to a child the more likely they are to understand and remember it.  I have searched far and wide for a multiplication cd/dvd/vhs to present the multiplication facts in a fun way.  This comes pretty close to what I hope to find.  My 7 year old daughter is mildly interested in it, I have to suggest that she watch it rather than her askinG to watch it.  She will then sit through the whole thing without complaint.  My 9 year old son is not at all interested.  I think a child under 7 would be more entertained by it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Multiplication Rap is more fun than just rote memorization.  It gives the children another hook to hang their hat on as they are learning basic facts.  The more methods in which material can be presented to a child the more likely they are to understand and remember it.  I have searched far and wide for a multiplication cd/dvd/vhs to present the multiplication facts in a fun way.  This comes pretty close to what I hope to find.  My 7 year old daughter is mildly interested in it, I have to suggest that she watch it rather than her askinG to watch it.  She will then sit through the whole thing without complaint.  My 9 year old son is not at all interested.  I think a child under 7 would be more entertained by it.</p>
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