My favorite Wee Sing Movie.
Mov e lover | 04/03/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The Wee Sing Train is about two cute children named Casey and Carter. In the movie they're playing with a toy train and building places for it to go. Suddenly, they shrink toy size and their train talks. So Casey, Carter, and their toy elephant, Tusky, go for a ride on a train. (The train had to make trakcs because their wern't any before.) They stop at a cowboy ranch, a town with paper dolls and a sherif, and a farm. They also see two blackbirds, and princess jenny and a frog. But nearly, every time the train stops, Tusky gets hurt and has to have a note-aid. (Note shaped band-aids.) (They glowed in the dark when they went through a tunnel.) The movie teaches about thinking "before you act." You'll love it. Also, Does ANYBODY know when the DVDs of Wee Sing together and Grandpa's Magical Toys are going to be released. And also, The Big Rock Candy Mountains and The Marvelous Musical Mansion haven't been released on DVD yet. Even though I'm Ten, I still love this movie. Parents should get this DVD and the other wee sing DVDs for children 2-8. The Wee Sing Train is great."
Wee Sing Train is spellbinding
D. Robbins | Texas | 07/07/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"My 2 year old grandson would watch this video over and over all day long if allowed.. He has the scenes memorized and loves to dance and sing along with the children. The other Wee Sing video's have not kept him as spellbound as this one. It has an instant calming effect on him. When he starts getting hyper and out of control, in other words "getting on Grandma's nerves", I put this video in and he is instantly calmed and ready to participate in the events along with Casey and Carter."
Wee Sing Train
Derek A. Wagener | Reynoldsburg, Ohio | 01/08/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This movie is actually quite good and endurable for most adults. Kids will watch it over and over, which for adults the less obnoxious the video, the better. The movie's lesson focus (All Wee Sing Videos have a lesson focus) is on caution and safety. A really good value."
Appeal Not Limited to Kindergartners
Jan Peczkis | Chicago IL, USA | 10/08/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Regardless of your age, you have to love this show. It is a nice sing-along. The characters are both children and animals, including a fluffy talking elephant. Another character is the train itself, which takes the passengers from scene to scene. Its little red locomotive can talk, and it says: "All aboard." Most of the scenes have a western motif, and there is a scene with singing cowboys. Still another scene includes a group of children engaged in dancing.
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