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"Yes! I can't stand Caillou! (Pronounced KAH-you) But I give this DVD 4 stars because my 19 month old daughter LOVES it. And when I say LOVES it, I don't just mean she'll sit and watch it when I put it on, I mean she BEGS me to put it on. We can be sitting and watching the news or the Simpsons and she'll wander in and say "Caillou tv?" Our daycare provider lets the kids watch it on PBS and she had to teach my daughter that when the credits come on, that means the show is OVER!! "Caillou ALL Done!"
That being said, this is a good DVD for the toddler-to-preschool set. Like all the Caillou material that I have seen (we also own Caillou's Treasure Hunt), the messages are basic and not condescending, the relationships and stories between characters are realistic and not preachy, and Caillou does real-life stuff like take a train trip (he's excited at first but gets scared when the HUGE train pulls in, then has fun exploring with Daddy), and decide what toys he might sell at a yard sale ("But then I won't have any to play with!"). And between the animated Caillou segments are puppet characters and "music videos" of real kids doing the kinds of things that Caillou does in the cartoons.
It's also a fairly long DVD. I haven't let my daughter watch the whole thing straight through, but it seems to be over an hour long. And she stays engrossed for 20 minutes at a stretch: long enough to get a load of laundry done or prepare dinner!
But PLEASE don't make ME watch it anymore!!! The theme song is just so catchy...."
My 2 Yr old LOVES Caillou
Mom B | Sacramento, CA | 03/31/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I think Caillou is a great way for kids to learn how to express their emotions. Some days Caillou gets to do what he wants and others he has to respect mommy and daddy's needs. I also enjoy seeing how the parents react to Caillou with patience and understanding. There is some whining and tantrums from Caillou, but overall it's a great tool for kids. Caillou is a typical 4 year old. I find the show entertaining and by watching it with my son, we often pretend we are the characters and act out the scenes. Really a lot of fun! I definitely recommend this video to kids 2 and up."
Caillou's Train Trip & Other Adventures is a hit!
JR'S Gal | Pacific Northwest | 10/24/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"My son received a Calliou DVD as a gift and he liked it so much, I thought I'd get him another one. So I picked this one and it's another hit. He really enjoys Caillou. If he's happy, then I'm happy!"
Cailou Train DVD
Carol Nicolay | NJ | 07/05/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"It is great. They watch it over and over.
I actually like it despite not particulary liking Cailoiu"
Caillou's Great, but the Puppets Ruin It
David J. Hayden | USA | 12/25/2007
(1 out of 5 stars)
"My 3 year old loves Caillou, and it's one of the few programs we'll let her watch. However, this DVD (like several other Caillou videos) includes a bunch of "extra" content, including poorly written puppet scenes and some annoyingly bad live action. This extra content (almost 50% of the DVD length) is mixed in-line with the main Caillou episodes, and there's no way to avoid it without manning the remote. My daughter hates this stuff (as do I), it has little to do with Caillou, and it's meant that she rarely watches this video (we rely on the Tivo).
As a parent I want my child to watch as little video as possible, but when she is going to watch I need to be able to multi-task (shower, cook dinner, etc) -- you can't do any of those things if every 5 minutes you get a call: "Daddy, come skip the puppets!".
PBS Kids should label the content of their Caillou DVDs more clearly -- if only 1/2 of a Caillou video is actually Caillou, and if the non-Caillou stuff is mixed in, then the label should say so!