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630.1 | Raffi | TIPTOE::STOLICNY | | Tue Jan 15 1991 12:24 | 13 |
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Lorain,
The Elephant Show is something like Lois, Bram, and ???.
My personal suggestion would be the Raffi In Concert tape. Jason
is absolutely addicted to this tape and we, like you, are getting
pretty sick of it. He pitches a fit if we try to put in one
of his other tapes (Winnie-the-Pooh or Disney Singalong #7) probably
because they aren't people like you say. I'd never thought of
that as being the difference, thanks!
Carol
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630.2 | Mr. Rogers videos | ISTG::HOLMES | | Tue Jan 15 1991 12:30 | 14 |
| The trio with two women and a man was probably Lois, Sharon, and Bram.
I know they have audio tapes with children's songs (Brian loved their
"Mostly Mother Goose" tape) and I'm pretty sure they have video tapes as
well. The Early Learning Center has a good selection.
Does Matthew like Mr. Rogers? Brian has two of his tapes and watches
them over and over. The two he has are "Music and Feelings" (this is my
favorite) and "What is Love?", but there are four or five all together.
Each tape has a whole story on it which goes back and forth between Mr.
Roger's house and the land of Make Believe (like the show does). I've
never seen these tapes in a store, but you can order them from either
Signals or Wireless which are the catalogues that come from PBS.
Tracy
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630.3 | Baby Songs | NOVA::WASSERMAN | Deb Wasserman, DTN 264-1863 | Tue Jan 15 1991 13:11 | 11 |
| My mother just gave us a copy of a video called Babysongs (it was a
homemade copy so I don't know where it originally came from or who
publishes it). It's kind of like a video record with a lot of Hap
Palmer (?) songs with films of kids illustrating the words of the song.
For example, they have "My Mommy Comes Back", a song about how my mommy
leaves me at daycare, but she always comes back to get me. Or, "Today
I Took My Diapers Off" about potty-training. You get the idea.
It's kind of fun. Marc seems to enjoy watching it, and I think the
tunes are catchy. My husband calls them 'baby propaganda'!
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630.4 | We'll be looking for more tapes soon too! | TPS::JOHNSON | | Tue Jan 15 1991 13:24 | 15 |
| We have BabySongs also and Steven loves it too. He has
a whole little ritual for every song especially the
"Don't Wash My Blanket, Don't Take It Away" when he
has to go and get HIS blanket from the crib.
Baby Songs is Parents Magazine affiliated. I think
they are the ones that publish it.
We bought ours at the Toy Store in Sudbury (the name
escapes me...but it's in the same plaza as TJ Maxx and
Cherry, Webb and Touraine on Rt 20).
I imagine video stores like Blockbuster would have it too.
Linda
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630.5 | Go for BabySongs I and II and Raffi! | BCSE::WEIER | Patty, DTN 381-0877 | Tue Jan 15 1991 15:27 | 11 |
| I vote for Babysongs and Babysongs 2, as well as the Raffi tapes. The
latest one (Raffi in Concert, I think) wasn't that good cuz about 1/2
the songs are in French or Spanish and my kids like to listen to the
words. The one I vote the best is the one with the song that goes
"Bumpin up and down in my little red wagon" and has the song "The
Wheels of the Bus (go round and round)". Lechmere usually has a great
selection, as does the Early Learning Center.
The Disney Sing-Along songs are pretty good. The Heigh-Ho is the best
(in my kids' opinion). It features songs from kids shows, with the
scene in the show when they were sung. But they're REALLY afraid of
Zorro ... hmmmmmm.
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630.6 | UFV Unidentified flying Vechicles | BAGELS::RIOPELLE | | Tue Jan 15 1991 15:34 | 16 |
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In addition to all the above, our two boys have at one time or another
have become extremly attached to :
All the Herbie Disney Movies
Mary Poppins
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
The Christmas Toy - by Jim Hensen
All The Shinning Times station shows
Back to the future 1,2,3
Tennage Mutant Ninja Turtles ( They finally wore it out )
If it has flying cars, trains, or moving talking toys they sit in a
deep trance and watch it over and over again !
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630.7 | more info | TIPTOE::STOLICNY | | Wed Jan 16 1991 10:54 | 22 |
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re: .5
I checked the name of the Raffi tape that I recommended. It's
title is "A Young Children's Concert with Raffi". There is
ONE song on the tape that is 1/2 French, 1/2 English ("There's
a Rat" is the song) - kinda stands to reason as I believe that
Raffi is from Canada. This tape has both of the songs that you
recommend (and "Mr. Sun", another favorite of Jason's).
You can request to pre-view any of the tapes at Early Learning
Centre, for what its worth.
re: .6
Just my humble opinion, but I would NOT recommend the TMNT (turtles)
tapes to anyone; especially a two-year old who probably hasn't been
overly exposed to this stuff yet (might as well take advantage of that
fact and not *introduce* him to the stuff!).
Carol
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630.8 | Disney Sing-along tapes | CSC32::DUBOIS | The early bird gets worms | Thu Jan 17 1991 13:16 | 6 |
| Evan, who will be 3 in March, really likes the Disney Singalong tapes.
He has had "Bare Necessities" for a year and a half and we are still not
tired of it. He got "Zipadeedoodah" for Christmas, too. The advantage to
the Disney songs for *me* is that I already really like them!
Carol
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630.9 | some more suggestions | FSOA::EPARENTE | | Fri Jan 18 1991 11:10 | 26 |
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My son Spencer who is also 2 had a couple of videos he loved, but I was
soooooo SICK of them! Babysongs was one of them. One day as I was
watching it for about the zillioninth time, I thought they should make
another one of these...well, gee, someone else thought of it too!
Babysongs (white box
More Babysongs (yellow box)
Even More Babysongs (blue box)
these are all great! Also, another series that Spencer LOVES is
KIDSSONGS. There are a total of 11 in the series and they all have a
theme to them - things that kids are really interested in. A couple of
them are a little educational too, i.e. HOME ON THE RANGE teaches them
a little about american history through songs and Uncle Sam talking ot
the kids.
Early Learning Center is the best place for video selections. They
also have a great selection of Sesame Street videos - never knew they
made so many. Especially if your son likes music (hes also hooked on
Raffi) they way Spencer is, Sesame makes sing a longs, and dancing with
Grover etc.
Good luck
elizabeth
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630.10 | Kidsongs' videos at Lechmere's | DEMON::DEMON::CHALMERS | Ski or die... | Tue Jan 22 1991 10:12 | 22 |
| Here's another vote for Kidsongs!
Nick (16 mos.) is totally mesmerized by his 3 Kidsongs tapes: 'A Day at
Camp', 'Old McDonald's Farm', and 'Let's Ride the Rollercoaster' (my
personal favorite...;^). Lot's of singing, dancing, etc., performed mostly
by kids (some adult participation: camp conselors, Mr & Mrs MacDonald,
etc.). I'm almost embarrassed to admit it, but when we put in one of
these tapes, Nick 'locks-on' so intently that he doesn't acknowledge
anything else going on around him...just the ticket for giving Mom &
Dad 30 minutes or so of quiet time...
We also have the Raffi concert tape, but Nick doesn't show too much
interest in it...Mom & Dad enjoy it, though. (Of course, we haven't
had to watch it a bazillion times, yet!)
The Babysongs tapes mentioned earlier sound interesting...I think we'll
try them out.
P.S. Lechmere's has a good selection of Kidsongs videos: you can
usually find 9 or more of the 12 or so titles. Also, they often go on
sale for $9.99.
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630.11 | WeeSing = NO! | TIPTOE::STOLICNY | | Tue Jan 22 1991 10:35 | 7 |
| I decided to pick up a new kids' tape when we were at ToysRUs on
Saturday. I selected something called WEESING because the songs
looked good and there were people in the video. It's AWFUL
in everyone's opinion who has watched it (mom, dad, Jason, grandma).
Too bad you can't take them back after you've opened them!
carol
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630.12 | Rent first, buy later | TPS::JOHNSON | | Tue Jan 22 1991 12:12 | 12 |
| Carol,
What didn't you like about it? We're in the market for
a new video tape and I have heard nothing but good about
"WEE Sing" tapes...
A suggestion: Rent a tape before buying it. I noticed
that Block Buster Video rents kids tapes for $1.50 for 3 nights.
I think that's the route we will go...
Linda
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630.13 | what about musicals? | YIELD::BROOKE | | Tue Jan 22 1991 12:35 | 23 |
| We found with our boys that some of the musicals became very popular at
one point or another. Justin first became interested in videos when he
saw "Lady and the Tramp" at about 2 years. Soon after he loved the
"Cinderella" and "Wizard of Oz" we taped on TV. These two are now the
3 year old's favorites. All of these have been played so many times
they know the entire scripts - and different lines from Wizard still
come out during conversation...amazing their grasp of the language, and
their memories!
I always thought some of these were better than the simple song videos
because they had stories and music....and sometimes even a lesson. It
usually gave the imagination a workout, too. Many hours were spent
playing various characters from the Wizard of Oz (particularly the
witch and TinMan...."we have to save Dorothy!")
Also, have you considered the book and cassettes? We gave ours the
Fisher Price cassette player and several of these sets. The player has
proven to be indestructible (didn't sound great after a dip in the
pool, but recovered after 2 days of drying out!). The tapes entertain,
especially in the car. that way they listen to theirs in the backseat,
I have mine in the front, and everyone is happy. I don't like them in
front of the TV more than 2 hours a day (during dinner prep, and 1/2
hour before bedtime).
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630.14 | | TIPTOE::STOLICNY | | Tue Jan 22 1991 12:37 | 13 |
| Linda,
What don't I like about it? Well, the songs aren't "up, it seems
to be rather slow and monotonous. Also, the tape that we have
(sorry, I don't recall the name) has the children's stuffed animals
come to life for a birthday party...the animals are just really
weird looking, not friendly and nice like say the Disney characters
come to life. Jason watched it for only about 2 minutes then
got down to play with his toys (as opposed to being glued to the
set like with Raffi). Perhaps he's too young....the tapes says for
kids 2-8years, he's 16 months.
Carol
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630.15 | Not a video but a wonderful cassette! | WFOV12::MOKRAY | | Tue Jan 22 1991 15:31 | 9 |
| It's not a video but I can vouch for 16-month-old Daniela really loving
a cassette by Woodie Guthrie called Songs for Mother and Child to grow
on. Plus we love it. I've never heard these songs before; they're for
really little people and with very simple accompaniment, drums, spoons,
tambourine, etc. I heartily recommend it as an alternative to a lot of
the over-produced stuff around. I'm personally aiming to keep the
video alternatives away as long as possible. If she doesn't like CNN,
then she can just go read her books or see if she can get the round
shape in the round hole!
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630.16 | No more Turtle Power � | BAGELS::RIOPELLE | | Wed Jan 23 1991 10:15 | 10 |
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Re .7 Thanks for the opinion.
But my oldest is 4 as well as his two buddies. For a while they
all played turtles kinda like the three musketters. Can't really help
it if the 2 year old gets into the act too. They were all turltes for
halloween, they had a great time. But its all worn off now, we only
hear the turtle chant once in a great while. I wonder what the fad will
be for this year ?
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630.17 | Let the kids decide. | EBBV03::CASWELL | | Mon Jan 28 1991 15:46 | 11 |
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My son (he'll be 5 in April) has loved his Wee Sing tape
called "Granpa's Magic Toys" for the last three years. The first
time I watched it I thought "Yuck, this stinks". But after watching
my son watch it I began to realize that he enjoyed it because of its
simplicity, the very thing that made me dislike it. I would be very
surprised if you can get a 16 month old to sit still for a video no
matter what it is. If you do let me know what it was, cause my 20
month old daughter would'nt stay still for more than 15 seconds!
Randy
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630.18 | Challenger Phonetic Adventure Video | CIMNET::JACOBSEN | Marcelle DTN 291-7032 | Wed Apr 03 1991 15:11 | 33 |
| My little girl loves the video called "Challenger Phonetic Adventure"!
I love it too. Miss Becky and a group of other characters and puppets
music and songs teach beginning phonics. It also teaches the parents
how to practice at home. It came in a kit with 2 activity books and
instructions, an audio tape to sing along with, the video and the
alphabet cards to practice with. It cost 49.95 but it was worth it!
You can buy the kit through an 800 number 1-800-477-5551.
Challenger Pre-schools is well known in California and around the West
for 30 years of quality schools.
The video covers more than just phonics it has:
alike and different
colors
letters
straight and round
left and right
beginning sounds
and I can't remember what else.
It can capture the attention of even my 12 month old who will watch
nothing else all the way through but will pull up a chair and watch the
Challenger Video till the end.
My little girl especially likes Letter Lady and if I put the video in
and she's someplace else she'll run in to watch.
I like it because it's teaching her phonics as well.
Marcelle Jacobsen
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630.19 | Challenger Video teaches 15 month old the alphabet | CIMNET::JACOBSEN | Marcelle DTN 291-7032 | Wed May 29 1991 14:19 | 23 |
| I'm adding an attachment to my comments about the Challenger Phonetic
Adventure Video because now my little girl is almost 16 months old and
she has begun recognizing and saying letters! About a month ago she
started pointing to letters on my shirts and saying their names or what
sound they make. At first I thought it was a fluke but now she knows
over 1/2 of the letters of the alphabet and is pointing them out on
signs, books, magazines, cereal boxes, and clothing and is saying the
names or sounds. She is learning more of them each week.
I'm amazed! We have not wanted to push her but she loves to find
letters on everything! I just bought her two sets of magnetic letters and
she'll spend ages sorting out the letters in groups of matching pairs
and placing them in the right direction on the board. She'll bring me
the B's and hand them to me and say "B" or bring the S's and say
"ssss".
Just thought I'd update anyone interested. I am really sold on this
video.
Regards, Marcelle
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630.20 | Help!!! Looking for a video of... | CYCLPS::CHALMERS | Ski or die... | Thu Oct 03 1991 14:55 | 11 |
| "Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends" (as seen on Shining Time Station).
Nick is absolutely crazy about Thomas, and watches STS faithfully on
Sunday mornings, just to see the trains (he could care less about
Schemer, Stacy Jones, etc...) I just learned that the videos existed
thanks to a recent Spiegel catalog, and would like to pick one or two up
locally as soon as possible.
Any leads as far north as Nashua, south to Boston, west to Marlboro, and
east to Peabody would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Freddie
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630.21 | ELC | TIPTOE::STOLICNY | | Thu Oct 03 1991 15:00 | 6 |
| Have you tried The Early Learning Centre? I'm not sure of a location
in your area; but I thought they were all over. They have a large
selection of Thomas the Tank Engine stuff, I believe including video
tapes.
Carol
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630.22 | Try Lechmere for Thomas Tapes | HYSTER::NEFORAS | | Thu Oct 03 1991 15:25 | 3 |
| My son, Nick, who is three years old loves Thomas also. Lechmere
has several different tapes to choose from. They usually go on
sale every couple of months.
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630.23 | Hubby *loves* Thomas! | BRAT::CASS | | Thu Oct 03 1991 15:27 | 2 |
| The Early Learning Center at the Pheasant Lane Mall in Nashua has them.
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630.24 | PLM, here I come... | CYCLPS::CHALMERS | Ski or die... | Fri Oct 04 1991 13:44 | 11 |
| Thanks for the quick responses. He was home sick yesterday (croup),
and had asked (in his pitifully sick voice) to see Thomas; it killed me
that I couldn't oblige him...I even took a ride to Lechmere's in Woburn
but came up empty.
I'm headed to ZKO early next week, and will check out Pheasant Lane
Mall. Does anyone remember the cost? Speigel catalog had two of them
for $12.50/ea.
Freddie
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630.25 | I'll check BJ's! | MCIS5::TRIPP | | Fri Oct 04 1991 13:54 | 11 |
| Don't know how convienient this may be to you, but I did notice that
BJ's wholesale club is gearing up bigtime for Christmas. They seemed
to have tons of kids' tapes. (Which also included Home Alone!) I can't
specifically say that they had it, but I will try and look there
tonight on the way home, since I'll be food shopping right next door.
By the Way, I heard on the radio the other day that Ringo will not be
doing the program any more. Unfortunately I can't remember the TWO new
people who will. Ringo is going off to do other child-related things.
Lyn
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630.26 | I can handle BJ's... | CYCLPS::CHALMERS | Ski or die... | Fri Oct 04 1991 14:48 | 10 |
| BJ's would be super, since we go there as guests with some friends who
are members, and we're due for our monthly BJ's run soon....Any info
would be greatly appreciated.
As far as Ringo's replacement; I wasn't aware of two people taking
over, but I had read that George Carlin was assuming the role.
Thanks again,
Freddie
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630.27 | | BCSE::WEIER | Patty, DTN 381-0877 | Fri Oct 04 1991 16:19 | 8 |
| I believe that 'all' the tapes at the Early Learning Center are in the
$20.00 range. You can call them at (603)891-1421. It tends to be a
kind of pricey store, so if you can find them anyplace else, they're
much more likely to be cheaper. There's also one of those huge video
stores on Spitbrook Road, right by the Turkey Farm, that should have
them.
Patty
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630.28 | Strawberries Chain?? | MCIS5::TRIPP | | Fri Oct 04 1991 16:53 | 9 |
| I forgot to mention that the Strawberries Record Chain seems to be
leaning quite heavily towards videos lately. I walked by the one at
BJ's plaza the other night and it looked to be almost half videos,
not to mention the accesories like cables, carrying cases, storage
racks etc.
Could this be a place worth exploring?
Lyn
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630.29 | 1 down, at least 4 to go! | DEMON::CHALMERS | Ski or die... | Mon Oct 07 1991 13:51 | 21 |
| Re: Thomas & Friends
Thanks again for the tips! I called the ELC in Nashua, and they
confirmed that they had them. They even pointed me to store closer to
home (Burlington Mall). I stopped by Friday on the way home, and picked
up #1 in a series of 5 (so far). Nick was psyched to get it, and he's
watched it *at least* 20 times since Friday.
Now that I know where to fall back to, I can shop around for a lower
price in time for Christmas (ELC was $12.99/ea). I hope to hit BJs and
Lechmere's later this month (although Lechmere's in Woburn didn't have
them when I checked last Thursday), and will check out Strawberries as
well (since I want some new tapes, anyway.). I'll post my results here,
in case anyone else wants to find them.
In the meantime, if anyone already knows where I can get them for less
than $13, I'm all ears.
Nick & I thank you again for the help.
Freddie
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630.30 | Try Blockbuster Video | BCSE::WEIER | Patty, DTN 381-0877 | Wed Oct 09 1991 01:47 | 6 |
| It may be worth checking rentals. The library in Nashua loans videos
for a week at a time, free. Lots of video stores sell off used tapes.
Blockbuster Video is the name of the store in Nashua that I was
thinking would have them for less than ELC.
Good Luck!
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630.31 | Character Builders.... | MCIS2::DUPUIS | Love is grand, Divorce is 20 grand | Mon Oct 14 1991 08:52 | 12 |
| In the coupon section of the Sunday Paper a couple of weeks ago, there
was an ad for some video's called Character Builders. They are a set
of 8 video storybooks designed for kids 2-8, supposed to help develop
positive character traits in children through fun stories and great
songs. Five grammy nominations in the Best Children's Recording
category Anthony Paul (the creator of MUSIC MACHINE and AMAZING
CHILDREN) is the creator of these videos.
Has anyone ever purchased one or more of these video's or anything else
by Anthony Paul? What is the quality like?
Roberta
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630.32 | | GOZOLI::BERTINO | | Tue Oct 15 1991 10:27 | 6 |
| I saw the Lechmere flyer last night and they have the "Shinning Time
Station videos on sale or $9.99.
I never would have noticed it if it hadn't been brought up here!!
W-
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630.33 | | DEMON::CHALMERS | Ski or die... | Tue Oct 15 1991 11:14 | 5 |
| W-
Thanks for the info. Time to get some Christmas shopping done.
Freddie
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630.34 | Looking for Babar Video | SONATA::POND | | Tue Jan 21 1992 15:07 | 9 |
| Does anyone have the videotape "Babar Comes to America"? I'd like to
borrow it for a few days. The tape we had recently bit the dust and my 20
month old is in despair.
Please send mail to SONATA::POND.
Thanks,
Lois
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