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Blue's Clues - Blue Takes You to School
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Manufacturer: Nickelodeon Network Find all by Nickelodeon Network
Directed By: Koyalee Chanda, Bruce Caines, Elizabeth Holder, Jonathan Judge, Nancy Keegan Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Theatrical Release: September 9, 1996
Average Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars
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Starring: Aleisha Allen, Kathryn Avery, Nick Balaban, Steve Burns, Jenna Marie Castle
BLUE’S CLUES: BLUE TAKES YOU TO SCHOOL consists of four delightful episodes, including "Blue Goes To School" and "Numbers Everywhere," in which Blue introduces preschoolers to the beauty of learning. The two additional episodes are "Blue’s ABCs" and "Math!"
User Submitted Blue's Clues - Blue Takes You to School Reviews August 23, 2007 A Little Old My 21 month old loves Blues Clues, but this particular video was too old for him. I'm sure he'll like it more later.
July 17, 2006 great for toddlers !!! My daughter loves this DVD! At age 2 she can already say her ABCs, recognize all the letters individually, and even write some small words. This is a wonderful, educational DVD!
June 26, 2006 Blues Clues wins with kids and Mom! I purchased this for my kids and they LOVE it! They sing the songs and even perfected their ABCs... Great item for use both in the car or at home! Highly recommend this item!
August 19, 2004 Fun to watch whether you're a kid or a parent This was our first Blue's Clues video for our three year old and she loves it. It's easy to follow and fun to watch. I even find myself singing the little songs they have in it. It's one of the few videos she has where she actually interacts with the program.
The version we have actually has two episodes and both are a little under 30 minutes.
November 3, 2003 The DVD has the ABC's and 123s VHS as bonus episodes For me, to have those on DVD, with Steve whom my 3 year old loves makes this DVD worth the price of admission. While Joe is pretty good, Steve has a quality that makes preschoolers feel like he is talking just to them! The ABC's episode is fantastic for a three and up, as a 2 year old, it went above his head, and what they asked them to understand was too much, but now, on DVD he loved it and was able to participate right along -- they need to recognize first letters of words maybe to truly appreciate it. The 123s episode is wonderful, teaches counting, addition, subtraction, more, haven't even watched the Joe episodes in 3 viewings.
October 29, 2003 Not the "usual" This video is unlike any others. Joe doesn't go through all of the "routine" pieces as in other shows. There isn't "mail time". The clues are animated and actually sing and talk. Joe doesn't actually "draw" these clues. The second video is "numbers everywhere" and it is really more of a high level preschool show. The counting is up to 100. My child was turned off without all of the traditional "blue's clues" events.
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