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(More customer reviews)We bought this DVD for my not-quite 2-year-old son, Caleb, who is enamoured with tractors. He LOVES it! He has watched it almost daily since we got it a few months ago, and it often holds him mesmerized for the whole 40 minutes (a marvel for a toddler). You don't have to be a toddler to enjoy it, though...my husband and I found it quite entertaining (for the first dozen or so times we saw it, anyway), and Caleb's grandpa was also impressed.
The video is very well done, with great footage of a wide variety of new and vintage John Deere tractors and implements. Learn about a variety of historic "Johnny Popper" 2-cylinder tractors (probably our favorite part of the video). Also see the newest 4-wheel drive BIG tractors. John Deere construction equipment is also shown, with a detailed segment on excavators (a.k.a. "diggers"). Also includes the "Buck" (John Deere ATV) and "Gator" (basically a golf cart for the farm). Interspersed throughout the video are catchy tunes with which you will find yourself singing along, as well as humorous clips that run in reverse...see a combine spit the harvest back out, a tractor "un-plow" a field, and more.
This video is sure to please your wheel-loving youngster, and you may be pleasantly surprised to find yourself learning more about tractors than you had bargained for...and having fun while you're at it! I'd give this video more than 5 stars if I could...it truly is that good.
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See both new and antique John Deere equipment in action - tractors, excavators, cultivators, dozers, planters, and dump trucks. We trace the growing season - how soil is prepped, seeds planted, and the crops are cultivated. See John Deere's biggest tractors along with Johnny Poppers including the 1925 Spoker D - and the rare 8020 from 1960. We visit a John Deere auction, the Two-Cylinder Expo, and thereís a nice segment on farm toys. Wall-to-watch Green and Yellow action plus the award-winning music of James Coffey. Kids learn, laugh, and want more. Grown-ups, too. 45 min.
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