Third one's the charm
Puff Dotty | los angeles, ca United States | 06/01/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"We have both "Look" and "What's That?" on video, but the "Oooh" DVD we got is definitely the favorite Teletubbies for weekend watching. My daughter loves the Teletubbies, and also loves bubbles... this DVD has both! The pink Tubby custard bubbles sequence alone made it worth getting. She's also fascinated by the appearing and disappearing blue bells sequence. We have yet to discover all that the DVD has to offer, but already I can recommend it as a great first Teletubbies DVD for your toddler's viewing."
Tons of Tubby fun!
NYMommy | 08/13/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The 19 month old Tubby fan in our household absolutely loves this video! Two segments of Teletubbies everywhere are followed by plenty of story and film segments. In particular, there is a film with children watching peacocks which always brings squeals of laughter. Well worth the money, this video provides any mom with 51 minutes of quiet time!"
Teletubbies are NOT gender specific!
M. Kenny-Corron | New York | 09/26/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"And the show is for CHILDREN - specifically pre-schoolers who neither know nor CARE whether a person is a boy or girl! Adults impose that, kids that young don't care a bit. The show was developed by child development experts and appeals to their sense of color, music, repetition, silly noises and familiarity all while teaching essential lessons: being polite, loving your family (they are family to each other) cleaning up yourself and your messes, being nice to the creatures they share their world with, physical activity is good and flying kites on a windy day is great fun. While it isn't something I would watch it does entertain my 17 month old - I only allow DVD viewing for limited times so she doesn't have much to compare it to - though Elmo is also up there. It isn't that I ohject to TV per se - just that even PBS is becoming commercial (toy commericals on PBS Sprout!!) and I don't want to deal with that - so DVDs are the way to go.
My baby really likes the Tubbies and why shouldn't a teletubby carry a purse or wear a tutu!! They love each other, are nice to the bunnies and their vacuum.. and never do anything mean or racist.. what more can you ask!! I am not sure how a leap to homosexuality can be made - since they all wear a skirt at times and at no time does ANY tubbie come out and say I am a boy or girl... THEY ARE FAKE CREATURES and therefore can be any or no gender at all!"