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DVD Dribble
5-Nov-2007
Written by: John Neal
This DVD Dribble features some new releases your kids will enjoy.
Gustafer Yellowgold's "Have You Never Been Yellow?" Gustafer Yellowgold leaves his home on the sun to explore Earth, backed by an array of shimmery pop tunes. Kids will love to sing and dance along to this fun-filled 2-disc DVD and CD collection featuring nine new songs in normal and karaoke play modes with special commentary by creator Morgan Taylor.
"Baby Einstein: Lullaby Time:" Your kids won't ever fuss over going to bed when you put this relaxing and entertaining new DVD from the ingenious makers at Baby Einstein. This DVD is full of lullaby music accompanied by images of babies, either alone or with their parents, with their favorite stuffed toy and dressed in their cozy pajamas. As with any product from Baby Einstein, this DVD comes thoroughly thought out for baby and parents to enjoy. Babies will love the soothing music and parents can take advantage of a momentary blackness at the end of the video before the credit roll to turn off the set and get baby to bed.
"Care Bears: Oopsy Does It:" The newest addition to the Care Bear bunch, Oopsy, is helping all the Care Bears to build an amusement park in Care-a-Lot. But when the evil Grizzle kidnaps Oopsy and mistakes his pencil-drawn belly-badge for the real thing, Oopsy is the only Care Bear who can save the day. Kids of all ages will love the CGI-created Care Bears in their new adventure. "The Care Bears: Oopsy Does It" DVD features a Care Bears music video.
"Braincandy: Smell My World:" Children will want to explore their world using all their five senses with this creative, educational DVD from Braincandy, the award-winning maker of the 5 Senses series of educational videos for children ages six months to four years old. Nusi Nose and the Sense Gang of puppets will encourage your toddler to participate in sensory-based activities while engaging their critical thinking potential. This DVD will teach kids about different smells and even identify smells that could warn them of danger.
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