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The Wheels on the Bus Video - Mango and Papaya's Animal Adventure

The Wheels on the Bus Video - Mango and Papaya's Animal Adventure

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 5 stars from mother of 5
Review: The sweet songs and gentle characters on the Wheels on the Bus Video keep my kids entertained, even after 15+ viewings. I got this as a Christmas gift and it has really passed my test as a mother of young children. I hope they make a sequel to it.

My oldest, 8, likes the songs. My 5 year old enjoys seeing the Pacific Aquarium sealife. The four year old and 2 and a half year old really enjoy both the farm as well as the party sequences. Even my 18 month old son climbs into a chair to watch the whole story of how Mango and Papaya ride the bus in search of their home.

The 33 minute time length is perfect for helping a busy mom finish short tasks while avoiding an hour an a half feature length interruption to a toddler's day.

No coarse language or rap music. Characters are all polite and exhibit good manners. And the whole thing is done with gentle fun suitable for even the youngest viewer. This is a good, safe video for little ones.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: DELIGHTFUL! You'll sing along!
Review: Watch this and you'll be humming afterwards! It's obviously geared to kids the age that would be singing "The Wheels On The Bus" (that's from birth on) and there's a fun new song "Fill Her Up." Roger Daltrey's great as the voice of the dragon bus driver and the mix of live action and animation is a treat. You can learn to spell "alpaca" and count the floating fish. It's just a great fun video!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: DELIGHTFUL! You'll sing along!
Review: Watch this and you'll be humming afterwards! It's obviously geared to kids the age that would be singing "The Wheels On The Bus" (that's from birth on) and there's a fun new song "Fill Her Up." Roger Daltrey's great as the voice of the dragon bus driver and the mix of live action and animation is a treat. You can learn to spell "alpaca" and count the floating fish. It's just a great fun video!


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