Showing posts with label Peep and the Big Wide World. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 10, 2014

New PBS Kids Titles Arriving on DVD July 15th from PBS Distribution -- Review and #Giveaway (2 winners)

Disclosure:  I was sent screener copies from the vendor in order to write up an honest review.  All views shared are mine and mine alone.





The girls have been entertained during recent long car rides this summer, as well as with the recent rain that left them indoors this past holiday weekend, with a wonderful selection of DVDs from PBS Distribution, which will be available starting July 15th, and include the following three titles...




Synopsis:


"From learning the true meaning of sharing and friendship in “Sharing the Rocketship,” to realizing how great it is to spend time with family in “Rollie Racers,” “FUN AND GAMES WITH CAILLOU!” is packed with wonderful summertime adventures the whole family can enjoy!


Caillou is a 4-year-old boy who delights in the small wonders of the world around him, embellishing everything he sees with his rich imagination. Thanks to his vivid imagination, ordinary, everyday events quickly become exciting adventures in which Caillou can play “make-believe.” CAILLOU is designed for preschoolers and focuses on role-playing and “make-believe.” CAILLOU airs weekdays on PBS KIDS (check local listings) and is produced by DHX Media.


In addition to featuring the following six fun-filled learning adventures, the DVD also includes special features – coloring pages and activities.


Episodes Included on DVD:


“Sharing the Rocketship” -- Caillou and Leo come to realize the true meaning of “sharing” when they purchase a toy rocket ship together.

“Coach Grandpa” -- When Grandpa takes on the job of soccer coach, Caillou comes to realize his grandpa is proud of him – no matter what!
“The Safety Helper” -- Caillou learns he doesn’t need a badge in order to help others when he takes on the role of preschool “safety helper.”
“No Tradebacks!” -- Caillou learns to stick to his word after hurting a friend’s feelings over a toy “trade.”
“Shoe Story” -- Caillou realizes new isn’t always better after coveting a pair of snazzy light-up sneakers.
“Rollie Racers” -- Caillou realizes how great it can be to spend time with family, instead of spending all his time playing with “Rollie Racer” toys."

Run Time: Approximately 50 Minutes

SRP: $9.99

My Thoughts:


Caillou was one for the first PBS Kids shows Savannah watched and fell in love with.  And, now Bella is started to get into the show.  It is cute to watch the two girls sit and enjoy this show, and have Savannah tell Bella all about Caillou and his friends, and the different stories she has seen.  She even tells Bella that she reminds her of Caillou's little sister, Rosie. :-)


This new DVD is filled with some great episodes which have already aired on television, but are favorites of fans of the show.  As a parent, I love the different lessons preschoolers learn, and how the stories are simple enough to understand, even for younger viewers.  From learning the importance of family, sharing, keeping your word, and so much more, children will love the episodes that make up this new DVD.  And, at under $9.00, you can't go wrong picking up a copy for the house or car, as well as one for the grandparents house.  Caillou has been around for a long time, and see it being around for years to come either through on-air shows or DVDs like this one.




Synopsis:


"Lovable characters, charming plotlines, humor, and science all come together in the fun and engaging program PEEP and the Big Wide World. From learning about mud, to exploring the many uses of a drinking straw – blowing bubbles, breathing underwater, spying on Quack – “PEEP DISCOVERS” features our favorite chicken uncovering more and more about the Big Wide World! In the adventure Fair Shares, Peep and his friends encounter a problem – two crackers, divided by three birds, equals one big headache. In Marble Mover, Peep discovers that if you ever need help getting a marble up a hill, all you need to do is “Ask a Duck.” In addition to featuring eight fun-filled learning adventures, this DVD includes printable activities and coloring pages. All the stories on this DVD are available in English and Spanish!

      

More About the Show:


PEEP and the Big Wide World gives wings to the innovative idea of teaching science to preschoolers. Set in and around a pond, a bush, and a tin can, the show follows a newly hatched chicken named Peep, and his friends Chirp and Quack (a robin and a duck), on their adventures. Surrounding them is a large urban park – a place of great wonder and mystery, a place they are forever eager to explore, a place they call “the big wide world.” The program is narrated by Joan Cusack (“Toy Story 3”)."


Runtime:  Approx. 100 minutes

SRP:  $9.99

My Thoughts:


Savannah has finally gotten Bella hooked on this show, so we are now playing catch up by watching other Peep and the Big Wide World DVDs we own, as well as watch the ones I had downloaded their Leap Pads.  Even though we have only had this DVD for a few days, the girls have already watched it half a dozen times.  


Each of the fun-filled adventures that make up this new DVD will entertain children, while peaking their curiosity and teaching them about new things and words.  I love watching my girls shout out to the television and try to tell Chirp, Peep and Quack what things really are, or how to get something done.  And, just listening to them giggling at stories, makes me smile.


I tried to ask the girls which of the 8 episodes they liked the best, but they both agreed that they were all great. :-)  But, I think that "The Last Straw" episode was their favorite, as they asked for a straw afterwards to come up with other uses for it, besides blowing bubbles, pretending to spy and drinking.  This is not the first time that the girls' curiosity is sparked by an episode they see from this popular animated series.  I, for one, love seeing them get excited about learning new things, and wanting to explore.  And, I have this and other great PBS Kids shows to thank for it. :-)




Synopsis:

"The first TV series inspired by the iconic, award-winning MISTER ROGERS’ NEIGHBORHOOD, DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD, from The Fred Rogers Company, stars 4-year-old Daniel Tiger, son of the original program’s Daniel Striped Tiger, who invites young viewers into his world, giving them a kid’s-eye view of his life. As they closely follow and share Daniel’s everyday adventures, preschoolers ages 2-4 and their families learn the fun and practical strategies and skills necessary for growing and learning. One of the key ingredients that sets the series apart is its groundbreaking use of catchy, musical strategies that reinforce each theme and that preschoolers and parents will both sing – and use – together in their daily lives. DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD, which debuted on PBS KIDS in September 2012, airs Monday-Friday (check local listings).  

DANIEL TRIES SOMETHING NEW” will be available on DVD July 15, 2014. The DVD run time is approximately 100 minutes and its SRP is $12.99. Filled with new experiences such as a trip to a restaurant and the first day of school, this new DVD features engaging tales that are fun-filled and educational. 

In addition to featuring the following eight stories, the DVD includes special features – printable activities and coloring pages as well as bonus live-action music videos, which interweave scenes from the show with footage of the show’s musical composers singing “It’s a Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood” and “You Are Special.”  

Daniel’s Babysitter
Mom and Dad Tiger are going out for the evening, and Prince Tuesday comes to be Daniel’s babysitter. As Daniel gets ready for bed, he misses his Mom and Dad. But Prince Tuesday reminds him that his parents will be back soon. When Tigey goes missing right before bedtime, Daniel learns what a grr-ific babysitter Prince Tuesday is. And his trust continues to build when he sees that his parents do come back, just as they promised.

Daniel Goes to School
Daniel joins his friends Prince Wednesday, Katerina Kittycat, O the Owl and Miss Elaina at school, but doesn’t want his Dad to leave, until Dad Tiger reminds him that ‘grownups come back.’ Miss Elaina is missing her mom and has lost her special locket with her mom’s picture in it. The children help Miss Elaina find her locket. Before long the school day is over and, just as promised, the grownups come back to take their children home.

Prince Wednesday Finds a Way to Play
Friends Daniel and Katerina Kittycat are playing “house” today at school. Prince Wednesday wants to play too, but he wants to be a loud dinosaur. Katerina tells him that loud dinosaurs are not allowed! He’ll wake the baby! The friends work on finding a way to play together, and Prince Wednesday joins in by pretending to be a quiet, friendly dinosaur.

Finding a Way to Play on Backwards Day
Friends Daniel and O the Owl are at Miss Elaina’s house in the Museum-Go-Round today. She’s very excited because she has planned a special “backwards day.” But O isn’t excited about this backward play – in fact he’s quite uncomfortable about so many backward things. With the help of Miss Elaina’s father, Music Man Stan, the friends find a way to play together.

Daniel Waits for Show and Tell
Daniel is so excited to share a book he made with his class at “show and tell,” but he’s finding it very difficult to wait. He finds that doing something, like singing on Trolley, playing during science time and imagining make the waiting much easier!

A Night Out at the Restaurant
Daniel and his family are going out to dinner, and Katerina is coming too. Daniel and Katerina have a hard time waiting at the restaurant, but soon learn ways to make the waiting time easier…and even fun!

The Dragon Dance
Today in school, all of the kids are working together to create one big art project: a dancing dragon. Everyone is eager to make the dragon dance, but they learn that cooperation is necessary before the big project can be complete!

Teacher Harriet’s Birthday
Today is Teacher Harriet’s birthday! Mom Tiger helps the kids surprise Teacher Harriet by decorating the classroom with streamers and making a birthday present while she is gone. The kids learn that cooperation is necessary to complete this big project!"

My Thoughts:

I grew up like many children watching Mister Rogers Neighborhood.  And, then when I started babysitting, I would share this wonderful educational series with the children I was watching.  I never would have thought years later that I would be able to share Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood with my own children, and let them experience similar fun that I grew up enjoying from the Fred Rogers Company.  Have you seen this new animated series, which airs daily on PBS Kids?  If not, and you were a fan of the Mister Rogers Series as a child, this is one show not to be missed, if you have preschoolers or young children.  You will be happy to see characters from the beloved original series now brought to life in a fun animated way.  

Since this show premiered, my girls and I have made a point to tune in daily to watch. We even have a great Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood DVD collection going, thanks to releases like this one from PBS Distribution.  And, this new DVD is filled with 8 fun-filled episodes, that help teach young children how to behave and act during certain situations, like dining out with the family, the first day of school, playing with others.  Each episode is sure to delight little one.  Even if they have seen these already aired episodes, they will enjoy them like it is the first time (over and over again). :-)  

Another fun feature of this new release is that the DVD contains live action music videos.  If you are familiar with this animated series, then you know that the characters will break out into song from time to time to help share the lesson/message of the story.  The bonus music videos are these songs combined into one area.  My girls went crazy when they saw this bonus feature, and had a blast singing and dancing along to them in the living, and then again in the car the other day.  You will find yourself singing along, too, as they are catchy. :-)

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So, if you are looking for some great educational DVDs to pick up and share with your children this summer for rainy days or long car rides, why not consider checking out the above titles from PBS Distribution.  And, with them all being under $10.00 each, you can't go wrong for this price. :-)


--GIVEAWAY--

Thanks to the kind folks at PBS Distribution, two lucky readers will win one of the three above new releases (winner's choice), to enjoy with their child(ren).  To enter, please complete the entries on the Rafflecopter form below.  Good luck!

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About PBS Distribution:

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Disclosure:  I was sent screener copies from the vendor in order to write up an honest review.  All views shared are mine and mine alone.
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Friday, March 14, 2014

Keep Kids Entertained During April School Vacation Week with Recent PBS Kids DVD Releases (Review)

Disclosure:  I was sent screener copies from the vendor in order to write up an honest review.  All views shared are mine and mine alone.


With April vacation for the kids fast approaching, many parents are starting to plan what to do with the kids.  While it is fun to bring the kids to attractions, to the playground (if the snow is gone) or even to the movies.  But, when you factor in the long lines and crowded places, as others parents had the same idea as you, you wonder why you even plan outings at all.  My mom always said that the school vacations and summer break were always stressful, as she had to continually plan fun activities to keep us busy and not fighting.  

One thing that my mom and a handful of the neighborhood moms did during school breaks, and which I started to do last year with moms in my area, was to gather up all the kids at one house and have a movie day.  In addition to watching movies, the kids would have living picnics with bag lunches our mom's had made...or, if a mom hosting the kids was brave enough, the kids could make English muffin pizzas or sandwiches.  But, the attention of the day was around the movies.  Pillows and blankets were thrown onto the floor and the kids had fun watching some great movies and shows, while enjoying time with friends.  And, the moms didn't have to worry about driving the kids around and hearing "Are we there yet?" or braving crowds with fussy, inpatient children.  Instead, the kids were dropped off at 11AM and picked up around 4:30PM.  Everyone loved these screening parties.

Because my girls are toddlers/preschoolers and many of the kids in the neighborhood are the same, when we get the kids together, we through in crafts or playing games with the kids, in addition to watching movies and animated television series with them.  Because they have shorter attention spans, we have to keep them engaged by switching things up.  

Last week I had six children over with their moms, who ranged in ages from 6 months to 4 1/2 yrs. old.  Looking for shows that they could all enjoy, I ended up pulling out a handful of DVDs I recently received from PBS Kids to watch with them.  You should have saw the kids' eyes light up when they saw some of their favorite characters, including Peep, Chirp and Quack from Peep and the Big Wide World, Daniel Tiger and Katerina Kat and Prince Wednesday from Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, and my daughter Bella's personal favorites Martin and Chris Kratt from the Kratt Brothers.

Because the full-length episodes of each these and most PBS Kids shows are about 12-15 minutes in length, we were able to switch the shows, so that the kids could watch all their favorite PBS Kids animated characters in an afternoon.  By the end of our screening party, the kids were tuckered out from a busy day, the moms were happy as they got to spend cuddle time with their kids as we watched some great educational programming, and the kids were fed an early dinner, so that when they returned home, they could do their hygiene, read a few books and then go to bed. :-)

So, with April vacation for the kids fast approaching, don't go crazy trying to find places or events to take the kids to.  Instead, why not get a group of the neighborhood kids or your mom's group together and host a movie screening and brown bag lunch at your house.  It really is a lot of fun, and the kids always have a blast.

Here are the recent PBS Kids DVDs which we enjoyed the other day, that will provide hours of educational enjoyment for kids of all ages for your upcoming gatherings, or rainy day boredom solutions:


"Lovable characters, charming plot lines, humor, and science all come together in the fun and engaging program PEEP and the Big Wide World. The newest DVD in the PEEP collection, “DIVA DUCK,” features eight adventures in which the hilariously quirky Quack takes center stage! In Magic Duck Dancing, Quack thinks his snazzy new Duck Dance has magical power. He thoughtfully decides to teach it to all his friends – for a small fee, of course! In The Many Moons of Quack the Duck, Quack insists that there are many moons in the sky – the day moon, the night moon, the orange moon, and the striped moon – despite all evidence to the contrary. Among his other adventures, Quack gets into a singing duel, turns into a duck-fish, and finds a way to boss his friends around – without ever opening his mouth!

Series Information: PEEP and the Big Wide World gives wings to the innovative idea of teaching science to preschoolers. Set in and around a pond, a bush, and a tin can, the show follows a newly hatched chicken named Peep, and his friends Chirp and Quack (a robin and a duck), on their adventures. Surrounding them is a large urban park – a place of great wonder and mystery, a place they are forever eager to explore, a place they call “the big wide world.” The program is narrated by Joan Cusack (“Toy Story 3”)."

Runtime:         Approx. 100 minutes

SRP:         $9.99




"Join brothers and wildlife explorers Martin and Chris Kratt (creators of the award-winning WILD KRATTS, KRATTS’ CREATURES and Emmy-winning ZOBOOMAFOO) as they explore nature, meet up with cool creatures from around the world, and witness never-before-seen wildlife moments. The two episodes featured on this DVD – “Secrets of the Spider’s Web” and “Attack of the Tree Eating Aliens” – are filled with humor, excitement, and science!

WILD KRATTS transforms Martin and Chris Kratt into animated versions of themselves, allowing the real-life zoologists to visit wild animals in their little-seen habitats and to showcase key science concepts along the way. Geared toward kids ages 6 to 8, each episode of WILD KRATTS presents age-appropriate science inspired by the natural abilities of the animals that the Kratt brothers – and young viewers – meet. The series premiered on PBS KIDS in January 2011 and is part of PBS KIDS’ ongoing commitment to STEM – science, technology, engineering, and math – education for kids.

The DVD run time is approximately 55 minutes and its SRP is $9.99. In addition to featuring two fun-filled, laugh-out-loud adventures, the DVD also includes special features – PDF coloring pages and activities."

“Secrets of the Spider’s Web”
Synopsis – The Wild Kratts team attempts to uncover the secret to spider silk while keeping Donita from including the valuable substance in her latest fashion line.
Learning Goal – How humans can create new objects by studying and analyzing the elements of nature.

“Attack of the Tree Eating Aliens”
Synopsis – The Tortuga crew gets a distress call from some Wild Kratts kids and must investigate why the forest around the kids’ clubhouse is dying.
Learning Goal – How introducing a new species into an ecosystem can have disastrous results.


"Episodes on the “Daniel’s Big Feelings” DVD include: “Duckling Goes Home/Daniel Feels Left Out,” “Daniel Gets Frustrated/Frustration at School,” “Daniel Is Jealous/Jealousy at the Treehouse” and “Someone Else’s Feelings/Empathy at School.” The DVD also includes two bonus stories: “Daniel Gets Mad” and “Katerina Gets Mad.”


Episodes on this DVD include: “Prince Wednesday Goes to the Potty/Daniel Goes to the Potty,” “Daniel Visits School/Daniel Visits the Doctor,” “Daniel Shares His Tigertastic Car/Katerina Shares Her Tutu” and “Good Morning Daniel/Good Night Daniel.”"



"Join Caillou as he explores the outdoors and learns how much fun it can be to take care of the environment. Take a hike with Caillou and Grandpa to Blueberry Point or join Daddy and Grandma in the garden while they plant a tree and teach Caillou about the magic of composting. Episodes include: Caillou Can Compost; Caillou's Tree; Caillou Saves Water; Blueberry Point; Class Pet; and In the Garden."

My Thoughts:

This DVD was enjoyed by all the kids, and really got them itching for spring and the warmer weather so that thy could get out and help their moms plant a garden.  We talked with the kids about what they would plant -- a flower or vegetable garden -- and what they would plant in each.  It was fun to hear what the kids would plant -- including bananas, mangoes, tomatoes and even butterfly trees.  The moms agreed that we have to get together soon and prepare mini garden starters with egg cartons with the kids.  

The compost episode was also a good one to watch with the older kids and talk about recycling and the upcoming Earth Day.  From planting a tree to conserving water, this is a fun filled DVD that will not make Caillou fans smile, but will also teach children about the environment and how they can help protect it.


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Disclosure:  I was sent screener copies from the vendor in order to write up an honest review.  All views shared are mine and mine alone.
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Friday, July 6, 2012

Now Available on DVD -- Peep and the Big Wide World: Seasons of Adventures and Star Light, Star Bright (Review)

Peep and the Big Wide World: Seasons of Adventure DVD - shopPBS.org

Follow a newly hatched chicken named Peep and his friends Chirp and Quack (a robin and a duck) on their daily adventures. They live in "the big wide world," a place of great wonder and mystery, a place they are forever eager to explore. Celebrate being curious, being adventurous, and, for at least one character, being a duck.

Episodes include...

The Mystery of the Thing That Went and Came Back
- Peep sets sail (accidentally) in the Good Ship Easter Egg.

Peep's Color Quest
- Quack has an exciting new toy: a pair of orange sunglasses, on loan from the Fish Museum.

Snow Daze
- Here's one more flaw in duck design: unlike beavers, ducks can't slide on their tails. (Or make great art.)

Flower Shower
- Chirp discovers the springiest thing about spring (a pink cherry orchard). But then she makes the mistake of telling Quack.

Who Stole the Big Wide World--
- Well, wouldn't you ask that question if you woke up and the world was gray and everything in it was gone?

M-U-D Spells Trouble
- Mix mud and sun and what do you get? A stuck robin, that's what! Quack Quack - If one smug, pompous, hilarious duck named Quack is good, then two must be better. Megan Mullally guest-stars as Quack #2.

One Duck Too Many
- There's only one way to get rid of an obnoxious duck, and that's to build her a new pond. (To her exact specifications, of course.)

This funny, engaging animated series narrated by award-winning comedienne Joan Cusack gives wings to the innovative idea of teaching science to preschoolers. Wry and distinctive visual humor, charming plotlines, and lovable characters combine with a comprehensive science program to attract and engage young kids.

This DVD features subtitles in English (SDH)


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Peep and the Big Wide World: Star Light, Star Bright DVD - shopPBS.org

Set in and around a pond, a bush, and a tin can, follow a newly hatched chicken named Peep, and his friends Chirp and Quack (a robin and a duck), on their daily adventures. They live in a place of great wonder and mystery, a place they are forever eager to explore, a place they call "the big wide world." Celebrate being curious, being adventurous, and, for at least one character, being a duck.
Episodes include...

The Sounds of Silence, Part 1
- Quack is in a bit of a pickle; he's decided not to talk until Chirp begs him to. (That could take a longgggggggg time!)

The Sounds of Silence, Part 2
- Now it's Chirp who's in a pickle. She's stranded in a puddle and only Quack can save her.

The Tooth, the Whole Tooth and Nothing but the Tooth
- Poor Beaver Boy. He's lost a tooth! (Can you still be a Beaver with only one tooth--)

The Winter of Quack's Discontent
- Winter is just so blahhhhh. Quack's pond is covered with ice, Beaver Boy won't play, and the fish...hey where are the fish?

In a Bind
- It's Chirp's lucky day when she finds a golden string. It's her unlucky day when Quack sticks his big foot in it.

Star Light, Star Bright
- Wishing on a star only works if your star hasn't contracted "staritis." (Or is it "staratosiosis"--)

Bedtime Story
- Everyone likes to hear stories about the day they were born, right? (As long as Quack's not the storyteller!)

The Deep Duck Woods
- It's not the Deep Dark Woods, it's the Deep Duck Woods! And "duck" is always good, especially when you're lost.

This funny, engaging animated series narrated by award-winning comedienne Joan Cusack gives wings to the innovative idea of teaching science to preschoolers. Wry and distinctive visual humor, charming plotlines, and lovable characters combine with a comprehensive science program to attract and engage young kids.

This DVD features subtitles in English (SDH)

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My Thoughts:

I am a fan of comedian, Joan Cusack, so when I stumbled upon this animated series on PBS, while waiting for my daughter's other favorite shows to come on, I had to watch and see what the show was about.  The premise of the show is that Peep is a newly hatched chicken, who looks to his friends to shed light on the big, wide world.  While his friends would prefer to be lazy and relax, adventure always ensues, and lessons are learned.  I was excited to see that Savannah enjoyed this series, too.  Now, each afternoon, after lunch, we sit down to watch Peep and the Big Wide World together.  I love watching her smile and giggle, as Peep, Quack and Chip deal with situations that arise, all while teaching viewers about science.  

The kind folks at PBS sent along Star Light, Star Bright and Seasons of Adventure for Savannah and I to watch.  We began watching this series in January of this year, so we had already seen a few of the episodes from the Seasons of Adventure DVD.  Both Savannah and I love Quack, so we found Quack Quack and Peep's Color Quest to be our favorite episodes from this DVD.  The animation of this series is crisp and bright, keeping young children engaged.  And, the sound effects will have them giggling, like Savannah does. Most episodes run 12-15 minutes in length, which is great, as it keeps toddlers attention.

As for the other DVD, Star Light, Star Bright, we watched all 8 episodes last week (1 each day, and then 2 on Sunday).  This was the first time my husband saw the show, as he works, and we don't record, as we watch it as it airs.  At first, he didn't know what Savannah was watching, or why she liked it so much.  But, five minutes in, he, too, was hooked and ended up watching three episodes with us that weekend.  We had never seen these episodes, so it was great to catch up and see what we had missed.

Overall, these two DVD's are wonderful, and would make for a addition to your family's movie collection.  If you child is a fan of PBS shows, then they will love this.  As a parent, I love that I don't have to screen the content, as I know that is it age appropriate.  Not only is this and other PBS Kids shows entertaining, but each does a great job in educating young children, through lessons, activities, and more.  I love seeing Savannah walk about from watching this episode with new vocabulary and appreciation for science.  

Disclosure:  I was sent copies of these DVDs from the vendor in order to write up an honest review.  The views above are mine and mine alone.
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