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Teletubbies - Go Exercise With the Teletubbies

Teletubbies - Go Exercise With the Teletubbies

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: GO exercise with the Teletubbies
Review: Finally a video that gets my son to drop his juice and get up and MOVE! From the minute this video begins he is jumping and dancing with the teletubbies. Each teletubby does there own movements (up & down, side to side etc.) and my son follows along. The music can be a bit annoying at times (especially since we HAVE to watch this video over and over and over). But all in all you end up liking these little creatures.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great video to introduce to your infant toddler
Review: Go Exercise with the Teletubbies is an absolute hit with my 14 month old. She saw it for the first time at 12 months and insists on seeing her "Ya Ya" tape ( La La is the yellow Teletubbie) everyday when she arrives home from daycare. As young as she is, she stays interested in the tape for 30 -45 minutes which allows me to start dinner and relax after work. She dances as she watches and has learned to touch her head, shoulders, knees, and toes like the real kids in the video. While I personally find tapes such as Barney and Sesame Street more entertaining and a lot less repetitive, by far both her Teletubbies tapes are her favorites. She especially likes the facial expressions of the baby sunshine and shrieks with delight when the sun is on the screen. Her grandmother believes that when my daughter walks around swinging her arms, she is imitating the Teletubbies. My daughter is very advanced in language and motorskills and I truly attribute a large part of her early success to her love and interest in the Teletubbies. I strongly encourage parents to introduce this video to their infants as well as Teletubbies books. I am amazed at how excited my daughter gets everytime she watches the video.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great video to introduce to your infant toddler
Review: Go Exercise with the Teletubbies is an absolute hit with my 14 month old. She saw it for the first time at 12 months and insists on seeing her "Ya Ya" tape ( La La is the yellow Teletubbie) everyday when she arrives home from daycare. As young as she is, she stays interested in the tape for 30 -45 minutes which allows me to start dinner and relax after work. She dances as she watches and has learned to touch her head, shoulders, knees, and toes like the real kids in the video. While I personally find tapes such as Barney and Sesame Street more entertaining and a lot less repetitive, by far both her Teletubbies tapes are her favorites. She especially likes the facial expressions of the baby sunshine and shrieks with delight when the sun is on the screen. Her grandmother believes that when my daughter walks around swinging her arms, she is imitating the Teletubbies. My daughter is very advanced in language and motorskills and I truly attribute a large part of her early success to her love and interest in the Teletubbies. I strongly encourage parents to introduce this video to their infants as well as Teletubbies books. I am amazed at how excited my daughter gets everytime she watches the video.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Video
Review: I credit this video with teaching my two-year-old how to jump. Those darned Teletubbies did what my husband and I hadn't been able to manage in months. My son loves watching it and asks for it repeatedly. It's also one of the few Teletubbies videos that don't make my brain hurt.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Favorite!
Review: I credit this video with teaching my two-year-old how to jump. Those darned Teletubbies did what my husband and I hadn't been able to manage in months. My son loves watching it and asks for it repeatedly. It's also one of the few Teletubbies videos that don't make my brain hurt.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Teletubbies are a hit!
Review: I purchased this video with the hope that my boys (just over 1 and over 2) would do more than sit like potatoes in front of the tube. They do seem to enjoy the video very much and it does offer many opportunities for little ones to get up and move! The little video snippets that are the shows hallmark are good-particuarly the "Head, shoulders, knees, and toes" one. I own 4 tubby videos and this is our favorite.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Go Exercise
Review: My 1 year old grandson loves the Teletubbies, the moment he seen them do exercising he tried to do the same. It was so cute watching him trying to move his legs and jump around like them. To me it is worth buying the DVD, and if it helps the babies learn to exercise, then thats really great.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good, but...
Review: My 2-yr-old daughter, a huge Teletubbies fan, loves this one and loves doing the moves along with the Tubbies. HOWEVER, if you're considering buying this, you should know that it is a "special feature" on "Silly Songs and Funny Dances." If you already own the "Silly Songs" DVD, you already own "Go!"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great interactive video
Review: My son, 21 months, loves this video and I love to watch my son while he is watching it. The teletubbies do various 'exercises' throughout the video- things such as: jump, side-to-side, crawl, skip, head-shoulder-knees and toes, and others. When each segment begins my son will begin jumping around, or crawling or doing the other actions. He has learned the song and actions to 'Head-shoulders-knees and toes'. My son also learned to say "Ready-set-go" from this video. It is really cute to say 'Ready' to him and he finishes with 'set-go'.

I know as an adult the Teletubbies can be very annoying. But I try and remind myself that the Teletubbies were created for very small children not adults. I'm supposed to be annoyed by them- if I wasn't something would be wrong with my mental capacity.

Overall, I would give any Teletubby video 5 stars if it was successful in keeping my son occupied for 15 minutes while I take a shower. So far any Teletubby show my son has watched- whether it was video or on PBS has succeeded.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great interactive video
Review: My son, 21 months, loves this video and I love to watch my son while he is watching it. The teletubbies do various 'exercises' throughout the video- things such as: jump, side-to-side, crawl, skip, head-shoulder-knees and toes, and others. When each segment begins my son will begin jumping around, or crawling or doing the other actions. He has learned the song and actions to 'Head-shoulders-knees and toes'. My son also learned to say "Ready-set-go" from this video. It is really cute to say 'Ready' to him and he finishes with 'set-go'.

I know as an adult the Teletubbies can be very annoying. But I try and remind myself that the Teletubbies were created for very small children not adults. I'm supposed to be annoyed by them- if I wasn't something would be wrong with my mental capacity.

Overall, I would give any Teletubby video 5 stars if it was successful in keeping my son occupied for 15 minutes while I take a shower. So far any Teletubby show my son has watched- whether it was video or on PBS has succeeded.


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