When asked to review the Banana Splits, I honestly have to admit I had not ever heard of them.
My mom on the other hand remembered them.
How fun they are making a comeback!
My kids enjoyed the website, especially the jokes which they proceeded to tell over and over again!
They even submitted one which I think is a cool feature for kids.
For my kids, the music was a little young. Mine are 4 and 7 and they just really seem to more trendy music.
They spent a good amount of time on the website and bookmarked it for later, though which is a good sign.
Showing posts with label TV shows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TV shows. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies
Insider Mom Network sent me a box of DVDs of one episode of this new show on PBS, National Geographic Kids, Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies
It was meant to go to the MOPS group at my church but the box actually arrived after the MOPS group finished for the year. So, I am passing them out to every other mom I know and to my bible study group next week.
I did sit with my kids yesterday to watch the episode "Eyes, Ears, Noses, Trunks". It was a great lesson on the 5 senses and how different animals use them.
My kids informed me they had actually already watched this show on PBS and they liked it Okay, they watched this show when? Without me knowing? I am so on top of things going on here in this house!
Anyway, my 7 year old watched it and requested to watch it over again. My 4 year old watched it over and over again - 4 times.
I liked the cartoon peppered with the real live footage of animals. I thought it was engaging for the kids and educational to boot.
The characters were sweet and cute. I like the accents - Australian or British - something along those lines. I know they are not the same, but I am just not in tuned enough to know the difference. The accents were cute - that's all.
I think marketing it to kids any younger than 3 and older than 7 would be wasteful. It seems like it would be hard to keep the attention of a toddler or a pre-tween. Too much for the younger one, too little for the older one.
I like that it is associated with National Geographic Kids and that gives me a sense of security about the integrity of the series. I have always enjoyed publications put out by National Geographic and find the way they communicate to children about animals is both interesting and fun.
So, yes I will be DVRing this show for my kids to tune into daily. Good stuff.
It was meant to go to the MOPS group at my church but the box actually arrived after the MOPS group finished for the year. So, I am passing them out to every other mom I know and to my bible study group next week.
I did sit with my kids yesterday to watch the episode "Eyes, Ears, Noses, Trunks". It was a great lesson on the 5 senses and how different animals use them.
My kids informed me they had actually already watched this show on PBS and they liked it Okay, they watched this show when? Without me knowing? I am so on top of things going on here in this house!
Anyway, my 7 year old watched it and requested to watch it over again. My 4 year old watched it over and over again - 4 times.
I liked the cartoon peppered with the real live footage of animals. I thought it was engaging for the kids and educational to boot.
The characters were sweet and cute. I like the accents - Australian or British - something along those lines. I know they are not the same, but I am just not in tuned enough to know the difference. The accents were cute - that's all.
I think marketing it to kids any younger than 3 and older than 7 would be wasteful. It seems like it would be hard to keep the attention of a toddler or a pre-tween. Too much for the younger one, too little for the older one.
I like that it is associated with National Geographic Kids and that gives me a sense of security about the integrity of the series. I have always enjoyed publications put out by National Geographic and find the way they communicate to children about animals is both interesting and fun.
So, yes I will be DVRing this show for my kids to tune into daily. Good stuff.
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