Tuesday, April 5, 2016

PBS Kids releases Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood: Daniel Goes Camping on DVD today (April 5th)

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PBS Distribution has officially release the new “Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood: Daniel Goes Camping” DVD today, April 5, 2016. “Daniel Goes Camping” features three stories from the hit PBS KIDS series Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, one of which is an extended adventure!

Grab your pajamas, a sleeping bag, and a flashlight – it’s time for some fun-filled nighttime adventures. In the three stories featured on this DVD, join Daniel as he goes camping with O the Owl and Dad Tiger, has a royal sleepover at Prince Wednesday’s castle, and goes on a nighttime walk through his neighborhood! In the stories “Backyard Camping” and “Daniel’s Sleepover,” Daniel and his friends learn that when something is scary it’s best to “see what it is, you might feel better.” Using this strategy, Daniel learns that items that look scary at first can turn out to be fun.

In the third story on this DVD, “Nighttime in the Neighborhood,” which is an extended adventure, Daniel is going to a pajama party at the library. While the family walks to the library, Daniel learns what’s special about nighttime. From pretending to play with the stars, to encountering fireflies, a nightingale, and crickets, Daniel and his family have a grr-ific time as they make their way to the library for games and a story.

Daniel Goes Camping” is now available on DVD and has a run time of approximately 40 minutes. It has a SRP of $9.99 and is available at major retailers nationwide in addition to online at Amazon.

The “Daniel Goes Camping” DVD includes the stories below:

Backyard Camping - Daniel and O the Owl are camping in the yard with Dad Tiger and O is a little hesitant to sleep in this unfamiliar setting. However, once he examines this new setting closely, he learns that it’s not so scary! In fact, different can be fun!

Daniel’s Sleepover - Daniel and his parents go to Prince Wednesday’s castle for a family sleepover. When Daniel and Prince Wednesday go through their bedtime routines together, Daniel realizes how different it is sleeping at Prince Wednesday’s castle. As bedtime nears, Daniel and Prince Wednesday notice some things that are just a little bit scary…but they soon learn that once they investigate further, they actually aren’t scary at all!

Nighttime in the Neighborhood (extended adventure) - Tonight is a special night in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. In this tale, Daniel and his friends are going to a pajama party at the library! As Daniel and his family walk through the moonlit neighborhood, Daniel learns about all of the things that look and sound different at night.

Our Thoughts:
Daniel Tiger is such a cute show that is perfect for the younger elementary school crowd! It teaches valuable lessons on using your imagination, problem solving and more! I definitely recommend checking out the DVD and watching Daniel Tiger on PBS Kids!
 

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2 comments:

  1. Love this!Daniel Tiger is a lot of fun for the littles in my class!

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  2. Oh my goodness! My 3 year old LOVES Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood...and I secretly like it as well. Loved growing up watching Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood!

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