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Richard Scarry's Best Learning Songs Video Ever!
: My 3-year-old daughter watches this video as often as 3 times a day! She's had it since she was 2 and hasn't tired of it yet; *nothing* else has captured and retained her attention the way it has. She's learned a lot from it, including some phonics, same & different, and those hard-to-teach prepositions. The songs aren't as nauseatingly cutesy as the usual kids' videos; they're actually kind of catchy...we even sing them in the car :)Richard Scarry has done an *excellent* job of combining learning and fun, and even made it interactive with "find the shape" and "which one is different" games. I wouldn't be without it!
I'm a huge fan of the Richard Scarry DVDs and videos, and this one is certainly amongst my favourites. It is delightful to learn and sing some new songs with my 15 month all that can teach her about opposites, the alphabet, counting and shapes. The tunes are catchy, the music is appealing and the lyrics are well sung. Very sweet and simple, perfect for toddlers! I don't see myself getting sick of this video any time soon, whereas if I hear "Wheels on the Bus" and "Old McDonald" one more time....
Our 18 month old loves this video - the graphics are clear and the songs are well-edited, educational, and catchy. The content is perfect - shapes, alphabet, basic counting, head-shoulders-knees and toes -- for starting at about 18 months and up!
I don't rely on the television to entertain my 20-month old, but when I absolutely have to get things done around the house, I put in this DVD. She LOVES it and is mesmerized for the entire 30 minutes. It isn't fast paced like most cartoons and has beautiful music and lyrics. I even find myself humming the songs as I work. Because of the quality of this DVD, I've purchased other Richard Scarry books and DVDs and have been just as satisfied.
One of the best children's videos I've seen. The simplicity in the presentation and yet valuable information presented in the form of songs has made it a favorite over and over again. Alphabets, numbers, shapes and opposites are only a few and this time their taught to the adults by the younger ones. The characters are animals which is another learning experience in itself.
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