Genres:Kids & Family, Television, Animation Sub-Genres:Animation, Television, Animation Studio:Lions Gate Format:DVD - Color - Closed-captioned DVD Release Date: 08/10/2004 Release Year: 2004 Run Time: 0hr 50min Screens: Color Number of Discs: 1 SwapaDVD Credits: 1 Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 0 MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Languages:English
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Jill T. from SILVERTON, OR Reviewed on 2/7/2010...
This is now a favorite of two little people in our family, ages 3 and 5. They don't want to part with it. The episodes teach academic as well as social skills for the pre-K and even Kindergarten crowd.
Movie Reviews
Still Fisher Price little people
Rhiama Mom | Heart of the Bible belt | 09/28/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"The kids (2yrs & 4 yrs) love the little people stories and playsets. This is the same quality stories and they do love it.
My daughter and I were a bit dissapointed that 2 of the stories were those that we had received on the VHS that came with the small barn "Discovering animals at the farm" (leaving only 2 other stories on the VHS). I guess I just wish that Fisher price did it the way Blues Clues did. They added episodes from the VHS as "bonus" episodes. (You could at least get rid of the tape!) I also don't like the menu set-up on the DVDs. It would be great if all 10 episodes would play through instead of having 5 episodes for each selection. These are my only gripes though. Fisher Price little people stories are great otherwise!"
Fun, sweet, useful
Maisy fan | Missouri | 01/03/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This DVD has ten shows. You can play five in a row, or one at a time. Each episode lasts about five minutes, so the DVD is very useful for putting in when I need five or ten minutes to get something done, but I don't want the kids watching a lot of TV. Some of the other reviewers complained about not being able to play all ten in a row, but I like the format, because if I play five, and it rolls the credits at the end, my kids are less likely to put up a fuss when I turn it off. The first five episodes are about "Discovering Numbers" and include "Sarah Lynn's Counting Song", "Freddie's Froggy Family," "How Much is Too Much," "All Sorts of Flavors," and "Follow That Sheep." The second five are about "Discovering Seasons," and include "Sonya Lee and the Season of Spring," "Water, Water, Everywhere," "The Big Blue Ribbon," "Eddie and the Super Skates," and "The Season of Friendship." The epsidoes are fun and sweet-- nothing controversial or intense."
A great "nice" DVD
Shane Jaworski | Austin, TX USA | 12/08/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"My son is 2.5 and this is easily his favorite DVD. I have tried all the Thomas the Train, Dora, and other videos but my son always wants to watch this one and I have no problem with the choice. The stories are nice and try to teach children to share, how to count, colors, and to understand feelings. I respect Fisher-Price's attempt to have a lesson in each episode. Lastly, check out the episode about ice cream which is easily my son's favorite."
Fun learning tool
Mochoyum | San Jose, CA | 09/29/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"My son who's two, loves Little People! When I got him this video, he watched it over and over again. There's stories about counting and sorting, and stories about the four seasons.
And as usual, most include lessons about friendship! The stories are comical, and my son and I both enjoy the music very much."
Very sweet
Fireflies | 08/23/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I loved the artistic topics of Art & Music in this particular Little People DVD. And I have to say, this is one of our favorites. But I do agree with the other reviewer about the duplicate episodes showing up in each DVD. If you have other LP movies, then you will feel slightly dissapointed to see the episodes repeating themselves here and there. I also agree that the menu setup could be better, with all 10 episodes playing back-to-back, rather than split into 5 at a time the way they currently are. Otherwise, this is still a great DVD - much better than the LP Storytime Collection."