To celebrate this new phase of ER's education, I've got a BIG giveaway from NCircle Entertainment with four DVDs featuring some of their best titles that meet their mission to provide Entertainment that Educates. Isn't that a great one? I love supporting companies like this! The suggested retail value of the prize pack is $34, what a great collection to have on hand for your family...and it's never to early to start collecting things for your gift stash. These would make great stocking stuffers!
Here are the title descriptions:
Noodly Doodly Things to Make: Containing episodes from the popular NBC Kids series for preschoolers that's all about arts and crafts and other fun DIY activities.
This one has always been a favorite of my daughter, as regular blog readers know she is super crafty.
“WordWorld - To the Rescue,” from the Emmy-winning PBS preschool series about letters and words(perfect for kids who are just starting to read)
This is one of my favorite kid's shows, we love singing "Let's Build a Word" together and it's fun to see how letters turn into the word they spell out.
“The Gruffalo’s Child,” the follow-up DVD to the Oscar-nominated family film, “The Gruffalo,” based on a beloved children’s book series and featuring an all-star voice cast led by Helena Bonham Carter
I haven't read this book or seen the original film but I am very eager to!
“Dino Dan - Where the Dinosaurs Are,” a new DVD from the popular NickJr.series for dino-loving kids everywhere!
We're very familiar with Dino Dan and are looking forward to being able to continue watching his dino-riffic adventures.
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Disclosure: Complimentary review copies were provided, the experiences and opinions related within are personal and unbiased.
Caillou, Max & Ruby
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I think Dora the Explorer is most educational debbie jackson,
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These look awesome! My son would especially love the Word World To the Rescue one!
ReplyDeleteHow you doing with her in all day school now? =)
My son's favorite educational shows are Super Why and Team Umizoomi.
ReplyDeleteWe're just about at the age where we may start to try a few shows just to keep him occupied when we need to get things done. I'm biased, but I actually wanted to try Sesame Street first because it was my favorite!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter loves the Bubble Guppies!!!
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