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(More customer reviews)Tiny Planets is a computer animated educational show for very young children. It features two furry white aliens - thoughtful Bing and playful little Bong - who zip about their universe on a furry white sofa solving little problems on one of 6 tiny planets. On each planet a diferent range of topics is explored: nature, technology, self, sound, light and color, and "stuff" (physics and geometry). Each episode is fairly short - typically well under 10 minutes, and requires no reading or numerical skills, and so is suitable for toddlers and pre-K kids.However, I find that older kids will watch with some interest, even though the material is too easy for them.
This DVD features 8 episodes in 2 groups of 4. At the beginning of each group is a short intro segment, showing Bing and Bong starting their day inside a giant crystal in their home planet, and introducing the narrator, Halley, the only character who talks (if you've the hand drawn "Maisy" series,then this approach will be familiar).
The computer animation is well done, and adults will at first enjoy how cleverly it is put together. That is, until your toddler wants to to watch it for the 400th time. Mine loves these, and prefers them to most other videos we have.
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Welcome to the enchanting universe of tiny planets, a delightful fantasythat brings to you the hilarious adventures of two small furry and very loveablecharacters, Bing and Bong as they take you on journeys of fun and exploration around theuniverse. Bing is wise and sensible and loves a challenge. Bong is friendly and playfuland always having fun. They are best friends and set out each day on a new adventureacross their tiny universe to one of their special planets of discovery. Their journey on afurry white sofa attached to their home planet by a length of elastic, meeting manyunusual friends and figuring out all kinds of important stuff along the way before theytwang back home to bed and a well-deserved nights sleep.
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