It's an unbelievable Christmas Eve as Barney BJ and Baby Bop take their friends on a musical journey to the North Pole and bring them face to face with Santa Claus. The excitement builds as Santa leads his guests on a once-in-a-lifetime tour of his brightly decorated home. The children discover his antique music box see amazing displays of his favourite toys and climb aboard his train for an incredible ride. When Mrs. Claus notices that the elves need help finishing up last minut
Funtastic Children's favourites brings you a fantastic line up! This bumper collection includes Fireman Sam and Pingu the much loved Thomas & Friends Bob the Builder and a selection of all your child's favourites. This veritable 'Funfest' is bound to keep your child grinning from ear to ear! Episodes Comprise: 1. Fireman sam: Mummy's little Pumpkin 2. Thomas And Friends: Thomas And The Tuba 3. Angelina Ballerina: Angelina In The Wings 4. Pingu: Pingu Finishes The Job 5. Barney: Up Down And Around 6. Kipper: The River Trip 7. Rubbadubbers: Terence The Spy 8. The Wiggles: Dressing Up 9. Bob The Builder: Mr Beasley's Noisy Pipes
Barney, the ubiquitous magical purple dinosaur, can elicit violent hatred and fierce loyalty. You are likely to get the latter from the average toddler, weaned on the inexplicably popular (to some) American series. Parents may want to first teach their children the original classic songs before they are invariably introduced to Barney and his lyric-altering renditions. (By now countless children think "This Old Man" is the "Barney I Love You" song.) This 50-minute video, never seen on television, focuses on Baby Bop (Barney's yellow baby dino friend), envious and curious about school. Barney and friends Ashley, Hannah, Robert and Jeff offer to play school, with Baby Bop as teacher. Their songs include the Barney versions of "The Alphabet Song", "One, Two, Buckle My Shoe", "The Itsy Bitsy Spider", "Where Is Thumbkin?" and more. Let's Play School! offers a gentle introduction to toddlers curious about pre-school and may waylay any apprehensions. With its emphasis on how school is both fun and educational it also entices its youngest audience by showing that Ashley, Hannah, Robert and Jeff (who are about eight or nine) represent those awe-inspiring older kids. They like school. Therefore, it can't be that bad. And neither is this video's ultimate message. --N.F. Mendoza, Amazon.com
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