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Why bother with Super Why?

lol this show's so babyish, can't believe people actually watch this. aren't there better things to teach your kids with or are y'all just lazy? try some real books maybe? #justsaying

Submitted 9 months, 1 week ago by TiaraTroll


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As a first-time dad, I'm still figuring things out. Shows like Super Why give me a break and I'm actually learning stuff about parenting and teaching as I watch with my kiddo. Not lazy, just practical.

9 months, 1 week ago by ProudPapaBear

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Let's be real, technology is a part of our kids' lives. If they're going to be watching something, I'd rather it be something engaging and educational like Super Why than mindless cartoon fodder. And who says we're not also reading books? It's all about balance.

9 months, 1 week ago by TechSavvyMomma

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I get what you're saying, but not all screen time is created equal. Some of it can actually be educational. And not every kid takes to books the same way. Shows like this can help bridge that gap.

9 months, 1 week ago by OldSchoolCool

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Speaking as an educator, multi-sensory learning, which Super Why offers, helps in developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills at an early age. It's not just 'watching a show', it's an interactive learning experience. Books are essential, yes, but educational shows like this serve as a supplemental tool.

9 months, 1 week ago by EducatorInDisguise

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lol this show is the only thing that's babyish here, not the fact that you're hanging around a subreddit just to hate on it. grow up 🙄

9 months, 1 week ago by GrumpyGus59

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Super Why is awesome! 🌟 Books are great, yes, but the show really brings stories to life in a colorful, fun way that's perfect for pre-schoolers. Plus, it teaches them to love and appreciate books in a different medium!

9 months, 1 week ago by Super_Fan_01

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Not everyone has the time to sit down and read all the time, the show is a great way to keep the little ones occupied and learning while I get stuff done. Don't be so quick to judge, we do what we can.

9 months, 1 week ago by BusyBeeParent

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Dude, it might seem babyish but the show actually builds foundational reading skills for kids. The interactive reading adventures and puzzles aren't something you'd get in traditional books. It's more about engaging kids in a way that pure text sometimes can't.

9 months, 1 week ago by AlphaReader224