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Disney's Learning Adventures - Winnie the Pooh - 123's
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Manufacturer: Walt Disney Video Find all by Walt Disney Video
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Theatrical Release: December 2, 2008
Average Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars
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Retail Price: $19.99 Online Sale Price: $17.99 Save $2.00 Today! * Price is subject to change. This item qualifies for Free Super Saver Shipping! |
Starring: Winnie the Pooh
Christopher Robin has invited Winnie the Pooh, Roo, and all their friends to a potluck. Each guest must bring 10 things to share at the party — but how many is 10? On Roo's eager quest to find out, he and Tigger discover numbers, counting, and easy memorization techniques. After his remarkable day of learning. Roo will surprise everyone — even himself! — with his special party offering! WINNIE THE POOH 123's is an enriching story that starts with general number concepts and moves toward concrete strategies that children can learn and use. Your preschooler will find learning irresistibly fun with Winnie the Pooh and all his pals in never-before-seen stories developed by Disney and leading educators! Discover Disney Learning Adventures, and give your child the priceless gift of learning that lasts a lifetime.
User Submitted Disney's Learning Adventures - Winnie the Pooh - 123's Reviews November 9, 2007 This is the review I should have read before I bought this. Thank you Soccer mom, your review sums up my problems with this video perfectly. I wish I'd read it, and only it, before I bought this. I'm reposting it here, because it's exactly my sentiments. I'm so annoyed, because my 4 year old who could easily count to ten, now often counts in the 'disorder' that Roo was doing when he'd 'forget'. She doesn't understand it isn't correct, she's just memorizing the movie lines.
Education sacrificed for entertainment., April 10, 2006 By Soccer mom - See all my reviews The story line is too distracting for children to learn anything.
The only children wh would benefit frim this video are children who already know how to count.
This video isn't repetative enough teach 2 through 5 year olds how to recognize numbers.
The parts when the character "Roo" gets confuses and counts in "disorder" can easily confuse a child just learning how to count and works against parents who count before this video.
This video is for entertainment only. It sacrifices learning opportunities for a story line. It will not teach 2 to 5 year old children to recognize numbers and may confuse children who already know how to verbally count.
I am very disapointed with this video. You'd think a company as large a Disney would hire someone who knows something about teaching preschoolers as consultants.
November 7, 2007 Winnie the Pooh 123's Excellent video. It is actually my favorite in our collection. It does a great job of introducing numbers in a fun practical way. I wish the video on the ABC's was as good. Strongly recommend
September 14, 2007 Great DVD My 2 year old loves this DVD, it has been a great learning tool, it took no time at all for him to learn to count. The only downfall is that it only teaches to count to ten. Even so, i highly recommend this DVD.
May 29, 2007 100% Satisfied Received in perfect condition well before the delivery time estimate. No problems with the CD, fully functional. 100% Satisfied. Daughter watches over and over and is never bored.
November 11, 2006 entianing for my three year old I bought this for my son, and he has enjoyed it. I like the fact that it's not more than a half hour. Any longer and my son wouldn't watch it. He likes to watch this while I make dinner, so it makes an entertaing yet educational, so I don't feel as guilty "putting him in front of the dreaded television."
August 23, 2006 Great introduction to numbers! I ordered this DVD from reading some of the reviews on Amazon and thought I would give it a try. It was definately worth it as my 2 1/2 year old daughter loves it! The Winnie The Pooh characters make learning numbers fun. They also sing some catchy songs that she loves. It is nice to know she can watch her favorite characters and learn something too. I do not think you can go wrong with this one!
July 30, 2006 cute video but can be confusing I actually got this video from the library and my 2.5 yr old loves it. The counting song is very catchy and my son loves the tigger scene. I like that it isn't so fast paced and flashy. It's a bit more old fashioned in the sense that its not designed for ADD children.
I have to agree with a previous poster that when Roo gets the numbers out of order that confused my son, who was able to count to five without a problem, but then after watching the video started counting out of order! We've been able to correct that but I definitely think it confused him.
Overall- I liked the video and I was on Amazon to actually buy it since it was such a hit in our house.
April 10, 2006 Education sacrificed for entertainment. The story line is too distracting for children to learn anything.
The only children wh would benefit frim this video are children who already know how to count.
This video isn't repetative enough teach 2 through 5 year olds how to recognize numbers.
The parts when the character "Roo" gets confuses and counts in "disorder" can easily confuse a child just learning how to count and works against parents who count before this video.
This video is for entertainment only. It sacrifices learning opportunities for a story line. It will not teach 2 to 5 year old children to recognize numbers and may confuse children who already know how to verbally count.
I am very disapointed with this video. You'd think a company as large a Disney would hire someone who knows something about teaching preschoolers as consultants.
July 11, 2005 My son loves it! This DVD keeps my 2 year old son's attention from beginning to end. He ask me to watch it every single day. "Mommy, I want Pooh." The only dissapointing matter is that it only goes up to ten. It would have been better if it counted up to twenty.
May 6, 2005 EXCELLENT DVD! My 25 month old surprised me the other day, we were playing with his match box cars and he just started counting them 1-10. WOW, I was so amazed I grabed him, gave him a bug hug and said great job. He's been counting everything since then! This is an awsome DVD, interesting, fun AND educational.
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