Rating: Summary: Teletubbies vs the babysitter Review: I dont recommend allowing too much TV time for the kids but if you need a kitchen moment...throw in this movies and watch your little one become entranced with the playfull show, while you go about your bizz for a few!!!
Rating: Summary: Absolutley Captivating Review: I have an eighteen month old who is on the go from the minute he gets up. This is one video that he will actually sit still for more than five minutes and watch. He loves the animals, escpecially the butterfly. He likes to dance with the Teletubbies. I would highly recommend this video.
Rating: Summary: Teletubbies for infants Review: I watch Public Television every morning with my 9 month old, and have been watching teletubbies and sesame street with her since she was 2 months old.She loves the teletubbies, and I think people should know that children much younger than 1 year will be interested in these shows. She is most intrigued by the sun-baby, which of course at about 5 or 6 months infants become fascinated with other babies, she squeals and waves everytime that Baby comes into view and right now she watches the whole 30 minute show, waiting for that baby or other small children to appear. She recognizes the teletubbies, we bought her a La La doll, which says La La, Hello, Uh oh, etc., which she absolutely loves. I was given a teletubby video by a relative, and I can get house work done whenever I put that video in. The advertisements are being conservative when they tell the customer that these videos are for 1 year and up. These videos are very interesting and stimulating to infants under a year old as well.
Rating: Summary: Slow but Steady Review: If you're going to defy the American Pediatrics Association's recommendation that you expose your child to no media during his or her first two years, Teletubbies is the way to go. There are two important reasons why. First, Teletubbies move so slowly I can't imagine that they would disrupt the development of a lengthy concentration span. Second, for whatever reason, the Teletubbies are remarkably mesmerizing to a toddler. In this case, that means 70 minutes of peace for the parent to relax, unwind, or review the video. Teletubbies--Baby Animals does absorb my 19 month old's attention through almost every sketch. The exception is the "How Now Brown Cow" sketch, which involves each Teletubby in turn learning how to say "How...now...brown...cow..." over and over again. I haven't timed this sketch, but would be surprised if it didn't last at least five minutes. Once we get past that sketch, it's smooth sailing through baby elephants and teletubbies crawling (always good for a giggle), and swans and so forth. The other criticism I have of this video is that a few of the sketches are built around animal props and stuffed animals, and I think they would be more effective and/or educational if the animals moved and made genuine animal sounds. Still and all, that's a small price to pay for 70 minutes of all-but-guaranteed free time, so I give the video 4 stars.
Rating: Summary: Love it! Review: My 18 month daughter was captivated by this video. She is a big Teletubbies fan, and she absolutely loves animals, so it doesn't get much better than this for her. It's very cute.
Rating: Summary: My 2 year still loves this DVD. Review: my little boy has been watching the "tubbies", since he was 2 months old, and he really does enjoy watching them... i can almost do anything i want while they are on.. he dosn't fuss at all. so i definitly have to say, "buy them, its well worth it"
Rating: Summary: kool Review: my little boy has been watching the "tubbies", since he was 2 months old, and he really does enjoy watching them... i can almost do anything i want while they are on.. he dosn't fuss at all. so i definitly have to say, "buy them, its well worth it"
Rating: Summary: My 2 year still loves this DVD. Review: She stopped caring about Teletubbies months ago, but still loves this DVD because of the animals. This is a video that babies and toddlers will love. As far as Teletubbies videos go, this one is our favorite.
Rating: Summary: A good DVD for the price Review: Teletubbies don't do much for me but I have 2 year old twin boys who like them and they really like this DVD. It doesn't hurt that both are into animals right now but there just seems to be a lot of content on this disc for the money. My only gripe is that they could have broken it into smaller chapters to make it easier to jump to favorite scenes, but that's a very minor irritant. The digital picture is great and the ability to use some of the DVD players features (like looping through a favorite segment) is very handy too. If you have a DVD player spend the extra few dollars and get the DVD version instead of the VHS. I think there's enough extra content to justify the relativelt small difference in price.
Rating: Summary: For self-inflicted pain, this is a lesser pain. Review: The best Teletubbies I have seen so far. 5 stars for 1 to 3 year olds, not if you are looking for quality drama or action. If your kids are waking you up at 2 in the morning asking for Teletubbies, but they are not scheduled until 11 am, what do you do? Buy it. What happenes when you play it 5 to 6 times every day? Buy one that is the least irritating. This one is fairly swallowable, and the least irritating of the ones I have seen. Kids will love the animals, and you can sit through it with them with out wanting to burn the set (well once anyway) If you are going to inflict pain, go for the least painful approach.
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