Disney Channel Original Movie Lemonade Mouth Now On DVD

Lemonade Mouth is the newest Disney Channel Original Movie, and it’s already proving to be a big hit with tweens and teens! It stars stars Disney Channel regulars Bridgit Mendler as singer/songwriter Olivia (Good Luck Charlie, Wizards of Waverly Place), Adam Hicks as keyboard player/rapper Wen (Zeke and Luther, Jonas), Hayley Kiyoko as guitarist Stella (Wizards of Waverly Place), actor Blake Michael as drummer Charlie, and newcomer Naomi Scott as bassist Mo. These five high school each have their own personalities and problems, but when they meet while serving detention in their school’s rundown music room, they discover they can each play an instrument and decide to form a band. Lemonade Mouth was released on DVD May 24th, in a 2-Disc Extended edition that includes the DVD and a Digital Copy.

From Amazon.com:

When five ragtag freshman first meet in detention, it seems they have nothing in common. But, through music, they form an unbreakable bond and discover they have the makings of the greatest high school garage band in history! In the face of incredible odds, Olivia, Stella, Wen, Mohini and Charlie find they can make a real difference when they learn to lean on each other and let go of everything holding back their dreams.

Lemonade Mouth is 2011’s No. 1 cable movie in Total Viewers and the No. 1 TV movie among Kids 6-11 and Tweens. Additionally, Lemonade Mouth’s original soundtrack also has become a huge success, ranking in the Top 5 of the Billboard 200 for two weeks, No. 1 on the iTunes Soundtrack chart and No. 4 on the iTunes Album chart. The album also ranked No. 1 on Billboard’s Soundtrack and Children’s Music charts. Three of the songs from the movie ?Somebody, Determinate, and ?Don’t Ya Wish U Were Us rank in the Radio Disney Top 30.

What really makes this movie one to watch is the music. According to a cast interview, each of the actors is also a musician in real life, so they aren’t just acting, they are really performing! Bridgit Mendler just signed a deal with Hollywood Records, and Naomi and Blake revealed in the interview that Adam made up all of his character’s raps. You have to hear him rap on Determinate, it’s amazing!

Lemonade Mouth is available at Amazon.com new for $14.99. I received a complimentary copy for this review. Pick up this smash hit movie for your kids, you’ll like it too!
 

Meet the Sight Words Review

When Ryan started Kindergarten, I remember being surprised the first week when the first spelling list came home. The spelling sheet explained that these were words that Kindergartners were going to be taught to recognize ‘on sight’. I had assumed schools used phonics to teach kids to sound words out, but that was not the case for Kindergarten, at least not in our school district. Think about a word like “said”. If you sound it out phonetically, it would be “Sa-eye-d”. Instead of trying to explain the completely baffling rules that make up pronouncing words in the English language to five year olds, the “sight word” concept just gets them understanding how the whole word is pronounced.

Meet the Sight Words, from Preschool Prep Company, makes learning common pre-K and Kindergarten level sight words easier and more fun by animating the words and reinforcing their pronounciation through repetition. A LOT of repetition, which might drive you a little crazy, but if my two and a half year old is any indication, kids don’t mind the repetition of the word because they are watching fun animation at the same time. When each word is shown on the screen, it’s “brought to life”. Some of the actions go along with the word, and some take the shape of the word itself and turn it into an object. For example, “the” is turned into a helicopter with the propellor on the top of the “h” and the “e” turned into the pilot.

Kaitlyn calls Meet the Sight Words “the word movie”, and she LOVES it. Even her older brothers who are 11 and 9 admit that it’s cute and that they find some of the animation clever, which is pretty high praise coming from them. As the three of them were watching, I wrote down some of the words and animations that they exclaimed over the most:

“In” I is holding open a door inside the letter n, and letting animals IN

“To” T is a basketball player, O is the ball, T is going “to” the basket

“Said”-cupcake assembly line! “d” is the oven, the space inside the “d” is the door. The door opens, “i” takes the cupcake out, puts it on the “a” conveyor belt for a plop of white frosting, then it moves to the “s” conveyor belt for some sprinkles. So cute!

There are three DVDs in the Meet the Sight Words series, I’ll definitely be picking up the second and third DVDs. Preschool Prep Company also makes Meet the Letters, Meet the Numbers, Meet the Colors, and Meet the Shapes. Kaitlyn already knows colors and shapes, but I’d like to get her the Letters and Numbers DVDs to help her start learning visual recognition. There are also sturdy board books to go along with them. Watching these DVDs doesn’t replace reading books to your child and pointing out letters and words, of course, but it’s sure a fun way to reinforce reading and help them gain reading confidence by being able to start Kindergarten already knowing some words by sight!

Read more reviews of Meet the Sight Words at Parent Bloggers Network.