Our friends at NCircle Entertainment sent us out FOUR amazing children's DVDs in celebration of our kids being back to school!
My daughter Rose is tinkled pink that she gets to review these movies and takes her "job" very seriously - she tells me a movie synopsis, what she likes and maybe didn't like and more!
Below you will find summaries of these 4 awesome DVDs from their press releases.
The Gruffalo's Child
The Gruffalo’s Child is based on the companion book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler. The Gruffalo tells his child an extraordinary story of “The Big Bad Mouse,” warning her never to go in the woods alone because there is a terrible creature lurking there. Waiting until her father falls asleep, The Gruffalo’s Child sneaks out into the deep dark woods to see The Big Bad Mouse for herself. Along the way she runs into a snake, an owl, and a fox and discovers that while they have similar features to The Big Bad Mouse, they are, in fact, not him. Just as she is about to give up her search, she stumbles upon a tiny mouse. Cautious of her, the mouse listens to what The Gruffalo’s Child is looking for, and then decides to reveal his big bad secret!
Noodle and Doodle: Noodly Things to Make
Encourage your child’s sense of creativity with
fun craft projects and kid-friendly recipes that families can make
together. Join Sean and his friends Noodle and Doodle as they use
everyday household items to craft, cook and play! Also along for the ride is
Sean’s dog Doggity who cooks up five special treats. All aboard the
Noodle and Doodle bus!
Dino Dan: Where the Dinosaurs Are
Follow the adventures of
paleontologist-in-training Dan Henderson as he imagines dinosaurs into the real
world! Join Dan as he teaches a baby Triceratops defensive moves to help
it get around a meat-eating Spinosaurus! Then find out why the T-rex has
such small arms when Dan and his friends embark on a sleepover adventure at the
famous Royal Ontario Museum. Tour the museum and learn about real fossil
skeletons, from the Stegosaurus to the Tyrannosaurus rex. But then the visit quickly turns into mayhem when
some sneaky dinosaurs steal a T-rex claw from the museum! Will Dan be
able to get the T-rex claw back before sunrise? Join the adventure
in Where the Dinosaurs Are!
WordWorld:
To the Rescue
In To
the Rescue, Duck and Fly learn how to be firefighters just like their
friend, Firefighter Frog. To be firefighters, the gang has to keep a
lookout for any signs of smoke in WordWorld, because where there’s smoke,
there’s fire. Will Duck and Fly be able to determine what’s really smoke
and what’s not? Young viewers can learn all about fire safety with their
WordWorld buddies.
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Rose enjoyed all the movies, of course - I don't think she has watched a movie she didn't enjoy! She is almost 10 but still loves watching shows such as WordWorld - which she has watched since it first arrived on TV! The Gruffalo's Child was her favorite! I told her that there is the original Gruffalo movie and now guess whose job it is to find that movie for her to watch? My job LOL!!
NCircle Entertainment has generously given us the opportunity to give away all FOUR DVDS to one lucky Coupon Savvy Sarah fan!
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Disclaimer: NCircle provided me with these DVDs to review, and I was under no obligation to review it if I so chose. Nor was I under any obligation to write a positive review or sponsor a product giveaway in return for the free product.
Would love to win The Gruffalo's Child. Looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWord world! My son loves it!
ReplyDeleteHmm. Probably Gruffalo's Child. Because I'd sit there and enjoy it with him lol.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter loves Dino Dan!
ReplyDeletenoodly doodle watch sean all the time!!
ReplyDeleteI think she would like them all but probably Gruffalo's child would be her favorite.
ReplyDeleteMike P
Very nice review!
ReplyDeleteI think they would Love The Gruffalo's Child!
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