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Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Make 2016 the Year of Giving Back and Show Your Children Ways They Can Help Make a Difference in the Lives of Those Less Fortunate #SproutClangers #ad @helloclangers

Disclosure: This is a sponsored post in collaboration with “Clangers”and Coolabi. All opinions are my own.


'Tis the Season of Giving Post

First, let me start by wishing you all a happy and safe New Year's. I hope that 2016 brings many wonderful things your way.  I, for one, am looking forward to the new year, after a crazy past two months with the girls being sick and then me in the hospital two days before Christmas with an acute sinus infection, bronchitis and pneumonia.  Not how I was planning to spend the holidays.  But, thanks to family and friends who stepped up to help make the holidays easier with meals and keeping the girls entertained while I rested.  Now, that I a finally on the mend, I can't help but look back at this past year and try to pick out highlights of 2015.  

Do you do this?  If so, what was top on your list.  We started homeschooling this year and the girls are doing so well.  In addition, the girls are now at the age that they are understanding things more, asking questions and appreciating things like the holiday.  This year, the girls learned the true meaning of Christmas and helped with the donations of toys for kids in needs, coats and mittens and even went through their old toys and clothes to donate.  In years past, they would only think about toys they wanted and picking out a new winter coat for themselves.  But, now, they are thinking of others and looking for ways to help.  I can't stop smiling thinking about their kindness and big hearts.  I can say that they have big hearts like their moms and will be forever touching people's lives going forward in a positive way by giving back.


Prior to Christmas Savannah joined Bella, my husband and I, as we raised money and walked in the Jimmy Fund Walk.  They walked for their mommy, a cancer survivor, relatives who are no longer with us, and everyone else affected by cancer.

A few weeks before Christmas this year I took my girls to the local town hall for them to pick names off the wish tree of kids in need looking for a special gift to find under the tree on Christmas morning.  



In addition to the kids' wish tree there was also a tree for the elderly looking for care packages or a special gift (like audio books, cookies and coffee, gift cards, etc.)  After we had our kids and seniors to shop for, the fun began.  


This is how we dress for shopping :-)

We headed shopping to fulfill our wish tree wishes.  I thought that the girls would get sidelined when they saw the toy aisle and would ask for new toys for themselves.  But, to my surprise they were on a mission to find the perfect gift and then wanted to help me wrap the gifts, too.  

As far a gifts, Bella drew a little boy, age 6, who wanted Matchbox cars and Minion stuff.  This was easy for Bell as she is huge Minions fan.  She loved shopping for gifts knowing how much she liked certain toys and how often she played with ones over others.  She ended up using her allowance money saved to buy a couple Matchbox cars and a 6-piece mini minions set.  For her elder wish recipient, she stocked up on $15 dollars worth of goodies from the Dollar Store, which included coffee, tea, cocoa, cookies, crossword puzzle books, note cards, a 2016 calendar and a few other goodies.  

Savannah, on the other hand, struggled a bit as she drew a 12 year old girl.  Only being 5 1/2 yrs old., she wasn't sure what the older girl would like.  She put down makeup, books, and music for her present requests.  We ended up picking her up a cute Hello Kitty bath and body wash set, a My Little Pony lip balm set enclosed in a cute metal lunchbox tin and some cocoa with a mug she could write on as it had a chalkboard label.  For her senior wish recipient, we picked up the audio book they had requested in addition to hard candies, tissues, cookies and tea.

After we were done with our Secret Santa shopping, we brought our stuff home and I taught the girls how to wrap.  Well, they at least helped with the tape and signing the labels.  It was nice to be able to teach the girls about how it is better to give than receive and see them wanting to use their birthday and allowance money to buy the gifts.  They even had money left over, which they had me donate to the local Toy Drive at our neighboring fire station, as well as use some to buy a bag of groceries at the market for a holiday meal for a family less fortunate.



We filled bags of food to drop off at the local food pantry, in which Savannah included some of her favorite snacks. :-)

I loved hearing the girls tell family and friends about the gifts they bought for others and how it made them feel good knowing that these less fortunate kids and seniors would wake on Christmas to gifts under the tree for them.  Bella asked if we could go to the mall to see Santa as she wanted to tell him of her kindness and community service and how he didn't have to get the minions set and cars for her wish list recipient. :-)   

We did run into Santa a few days later at a lights show and when asked what they wanted for Christmas, both of my girls told Santa that family is all that they need and to put the extra time into giving gifts to those that can't afford them.  They teared up as they said they didn't want to see kids wake on Christmas to an empty tree.  It is amazing what little ones will say and think about, especially when they are 4 and 5 years old.  My girls' hearts ached for the kids and their wishes when we went to drop off our gifts for the wish tree. 



They asked if we could choose a few more wishes to shop for, as they really wanted to see the tree with wishes, meaning all the kids would be getting a gift.  How could I say "No."  And, so we were back out shopping and wrapping and talking about the importance of giving back, what the holidays really mean, how to spread joy through kindness, community involvement and outreach and just being accepting of others.  


Savannah will surely make a little girl happy when she unwraps this Disney Princess doll she asked for on Christmas morning.


Each and every time I found myself talking about these things, I couldn't help but think of the Clangers television series, which airs on the Sprout network.  


Clangers

 Clangers covers so many great life lessons, including celebrating diversity, curiosity and exploring the unknown, family and friendship, just to name a few.  

You may recall reading a post or two about his show, which is narrated by William Shatner.  


"The Clangers are a unique family of imaginary pink long-nosed creatures who live on a small blue planet in space. These inquisitive and adventurous creatures – who are very loving and supportive of each other and their friends - communicate through distinctive Clanger whistles. The Clangers family – alongside a cast of many other extraordinary creatures - create a warm and harmonious world of fun, imagination, exploration and invention."

It premiered back in June of this year on Sprout, and has become a favorite among my girls and myself.  The show is all about kindness, community, discovery and accepting of others — all which are important during the festive season. 


Family = LOVE!!!! :-)

I am so happy that a show like Clangers is available for young children to watch. Not only is it educational, but it also does a great job in instilling important life skills and morals in children, including Clangers who are all about kindness, acceptance and generosity.  So, if you are looking for wonderful educational series for your preschooler that teaches social skills and life lesson, and have Sprout as part of your cable lineup, you will definitely want to tune in each and every evening at 7PM EST.  Once you meet the Clangers and their friends and hear them communicating through high and low pitched whistles, you will see why my girls and so many other Sproutlets can't get enough of this new series. 

And, as we get ready to ring in the new year tomorrow night with family and friends, why not spread joy of the season by giving back.  Make 2016 the year you and your family give back to your community, to those less fortunate, etc.  You can start new traditions that center around giving back.  You don't have to wait until Christmas next year to give back.  There are so many worthwhile charitable organizations and non profits who are looking for monetary donations throughout the year, as well as for people to volunteer.  While my girls are too young to volunteer, they will be doing things like donate their allowance to St. Jude's, recycling and participating in Earth Day events including planting trees.  



We can't wait to find other ways to give back and help out and will be writing down each and every thing we do to add to our 2016 Acts of Kindness jar, which will will jump out on New Year's Eve 2016 and read about all the great things we did throughout the year that benefited others.
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"It's all very well trying to be something we aren't. But true happiness is being something we are."

What are your holiday traditions?  And, how do you give back during the festive season?  I can't wait to read your comments below and get ideas on how my girls and I can continue to gift of giving into 2016.





Don't forget to check out Clangers, which airs daily on Sprout Network. And, to stay up--to-date on all things Clangers be sure to follow Clangers on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/officialclangers and/or “Follow Clangers on Twitter” @helloclangers.



Disclosure: This is a sponsored post in collaboration with “Clangers” and Coolabi. All opinions are my own.

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Sunday, July 19, 2015

William Shatner Lends His Voice to a New Sprout Original Series, Clangers...A Show Not to Be Missed! @HelloClangers #SproutClangers #ad

Disclosure:  This is a sponsored post in collaboration with “Clangers”and Coolabi. All opinions are my own.




Welcomes the Clangers...

Clangers




Sprout Network has gone and added another amazing family-friendly show to their ever popular line up.  Back on June 20th, Clangers, which is narrated by the one and only William Shatner premiered.  I had heard about the show a few days prior when I saw William Shatner making the rounds on daytime talk shows to promote the show.  The show sounded liked something my girls would enjoy, and they sure did!


Did you happen to catch Clangers when it premiered a few weeks ago on the Sprout Channel?  If you missed it, you will definitely want to check your local listings and make a point to watch it with the kids, as it talks about different themes including problem solving, celebrating and understanding differences, diversity, teamwork, loyalty and friendship, kindness, exploration of the world around us and even reusing and recycling.


In case you missed the show, here is more about the show, including my family's thoughts of the show...




"The Clangers are a unique family of imaginary pink long-nosed creatures who live on a small blue planet in space. These inquisitive and adventurous creatures – who are very loving and supportive of each other and their friends - communicate through distinctive Clanger whistles. The Clangers family – alongside a cast of many other extraordinary creatures - create a warm and harmonious world of fun, imagination, exploration and invention."



The Clangers includes Small, Tiny, Major, Mother, Granny, and their friends Iron Chicken, Soup Dragon, The Froglets.  When you think of space shows, William Shatner always comes to mind, as does Star Trek, which I grew up watching and made William Shatner a household name.  So, it was only fitting that when the popular children's show, Clangers, which has been popular in the UK and on the BBC channel for over 20 years, was to be introduced to the USA audience, that William Shatner lend his voice.  What can't this guy do?  Right! :-)


As you know, I have two girls, Bella who is now 3.5 (yes, you have to 3.5, as it sounds older than 3) and Savannah, who just celebrated her 5th birthday today.  They tuned in with me back on June 20th to the premiere Clangers episode -- note: this show airs nightly on Sprout! at 7PM EST, so set your DVRs to record this show.  I didn't tell them anything about the show, except that it took place in outer space and followed a family of tiny pink creators called the Clangers.  I wanted to see their reaction upon seeing the show for the first time, without giving them too much information.  And, I was glad I did this, as the girls were talkative from the very start. 


What really caught the girls' attention was how the Clangers communicated. Instead of talking, they would use high and low pitch whistles to talk.  And, with the help of William Shatner as the narrator, the viewers are able to understand what it going on and being said.  I don't know about you, but I find that shows that contain too much dialogue are a real turnoff for my girls.  They are more into unique audio and animation to keep their attention.  And, the whistles and cute space family was a perfect combination that kept them engaged from start to finish and had them asking for more Clangers.


As a parent, I love shows that discuss themes and life lessons that little ones are working on learning.  We usually watch a show and then will discuss what was seen and if there was a lesson that was to be learned.  Clangers covers so many great life lessons, including celebrating diversity, curiosity and exploring the unknown, family and friendship, just to name a few.  



My girls are at the age that I try to find shows to help explain things I try to teach, including teamwork and kindness.  Even though Bella is the same size and height as Savannah, she is still 15 months younger and still learning.  She doesn't see this difference, and gets frustrated when she can't participate in things or activities that Savannah is.  But, last week, according to Bella, was the best week ever, as she was able to go to Art camp with Savannah.  With her older sister by her side, Bella was able to practice her socialization skills and explore her creative side, without fear.  She had a blast, as did Savannah, as you can see in this photo...




And, this September, Bella will be heading to preschool, the same school Savannah went to, and can't wait.  She saw how much fun Savannah had, and how much she learned.  Thanks to this show and some of the lessons learned, Savannah has been taking it upon herself to help Bella with things like learning how to write her name, explore new things and act out scenarios to build her creativity.  I love watching the girls get along and work together as a team.  And, Savannah is doing an amazing job at sparking Bella's interests to learn and grow, and try new things.  Bella, in turn, is feeling like she is a "Big Girl" finally and at the same level as Savannah (even though there is an age difference).  Like they say, age is but a number. :-)  And, by watching the Clangers together, my girls are being inspired to explore new things together and work together without fighting.  Who knew a show could bring two sisters together and have them fighting less and wanting to be in each other's company?  Thank you Clangers, you have made this Mama very happy and proud of her girls. :-)


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"It's all very well trying to be something we aren't. But true happiness is being something we are."

Even though Clangers has only been airing since June 20th, we have been tuning in and enjoying each and every episode and talking about the show together, before watching again throughout the week as we have to record the episodes to watch again and again.



How can you not love tiny pink creatures who live on a blue planet?  The first episode introduced us to all the Clangers, including Small, Tiny, Granny, Major, Mother.  In addition to the Clangers, viewers also are introduced to their friends Iron Chicken, Soup Dragon, the Froglets.  I could go on and on about The Clangers as it really is a wonderful show for preschoolers. I am so happy that Sprout brought this popular show to the USA and that William Shatner lends his voice.  He speaks in a such a calming voice that my girls really enjoy the show and learning more about the Clangers, each and every time we tune in. 



Family = LOVE!!!! :-)

So, if you are looking for wonderful educational series for your preschooler that teaches social skills and life lesson, and have Sprout as part of your cable lineup, you will definitely want to tune in each and every evening at 7PM EST.  Once you meet the Clangers and their friends and hear them communicating through high and low pitched whistles, you will see why my girls and so many other Sproutlets can't get enough of this new series. 


Visit www.clangers.com to learn more about this new show airing on Sprout.  And, don't forget to follow Clangers on Facebook and Twitter (@helloclangers), to stay up-to-date on all things Clangers, chat with other fans of the show, etc.  Can't wait to hear what your family thinks of the Clangers, so be sure to share your thoughts below in the comments section. :-)



Disclosure:  This is a sponsored post in collaboration with “Clangers”and Coolabi. All opinions are my own.
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Thursday, February 7, 2013

SPROUT®’S POPULAR NEW ORIGINAL SERIES, THE CHICA SHOW, TO DEBUT ON NBC KIDS ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9


 

Sprout’s new hit preschool series, starring Chica the Chicken and featuring the voice of Mario Lopez, will double its reach to 115 million homes nationwide when it premieres on NBC Kids

"The Chica Show, Sprout’s newest original hit series, will join the NBC Kids Saturday morning lineup on February 9. The Chica Show, which made its television debut on 24-hour preschool television channel Sprout on November 24, 2012 and was the network’s highest-rated original series premiere to date, has since become one of the most popular shows on the network.  With its debut on NBC Kids, The Chica Show will double its reach to 115 million homes nationwide.

NBC Kids, programmed by Sprout and featuring Sprout hits such as Noodle and Doodle, Pajanimals and LazyTown, launched on July 7, 2012 and is presently ranked #1 among the broadcast kids blocks in households, kids ages 2-5 and women 18-49.  The three-hour Saturday morning block was designed specifically to address the developmental needs of preschool-aged children, and features educational series that promote active, healthy lifestyles.

“Adding The Chica Show to the NBC Kids Saturday morning programming block will introduce this wonderful new show to millions more preschoolers, who we know will fall in love Chica and her friends,” said Andrew Beecham, senior vice president of programming at Sprout.  “We’re thrilled to be able to offer the same high-quality Sprout programming to children and their parents on NBC Kids.”

The Chica Show is a mix of live action and animation that follows the imaginative adventures of Chica the Chicken and her cast of friends (including Stitches, an animated character voiced by Mario Lopez) as they explore all the whimsical, humorous costumes and accessories in the Costume Coop – a playful shop filled with every costume imaginable.  Chica helps her mom and dad in the Costume Coop, and when it closes, she and her friends magically transform into animated characters and set off on adventures that offer teachable moments for preschoolers – whether it’s going undersea to learn more about clean-up time, embarking on a voyage with Vikings to discover why manners are important, or even jetting off to a rock star concert to discover why practice makes perfect.

To celebrate the debut of The Chica Show on NBC Kids, Sprout is hosting an online sweepstakes where the Grand Prize winner will win a walk-on role on Season 2 of The Chica Show.  In addition, three weekly prizes will be awarded that include a Chica plush toy.  Contestants can enter the sweepstakes though Facebook, by “liking” Sprout, or via a mobile optimized sweeps page.  All entrants will receive a link to bonus content found at SproutOnline.com."

About Sprout®
Sprout is the first 24-hour preschool destination available on TV, on demand and online for children ages 2-5 and their parents and caregivers.  Available in over 50 million homes, the 24-hour digital channel is the only network that follows the day of a preschooler from breakfast to bedtime with its distinctive, interactive programming and original hosted daypart blocks that parents and kids share together.  Viewers are encouraged to submit artwork, birthday wishes, videos and more through SproutOnline.com, which has received over five million viewer interactions to-date.  Sprout’s VOD offering is the #1 on demand service for younger children with over one billion views.  Sprout is a top-rated kids’ network with consecutive monthly year-over-year double-digit percentage growth for 2012. 
The network’s program lineup of gold-standard, curriculum-based preschool series includes originals like The Chica Show, Noodle and Doodle, and Pajanimals (co-produced with The Jim Henson Company), as well as Sesame Street®, Barney & Friends, The Wiggles®, Caillou®, Thomas & Friends,  LazyTown, and more.  Sprout is a partnership among NBCUniversal, PBS and Apax Funds. 

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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

AWARD-WINNING CHILDREN’S ARTIST LAURIE BERKNER TO SING IN THE HOLIDAYS ON SPROUT®’S “THE SUNNY SIDE UP SHOW” ON FRIDAY, DEC. 21



  

"Laurie Berkner, the best-selling and award-winning children’s musical artist, will sing in the holidays with a special appearance on The Sunny Side Up Show on 24-hour preschool television channel Sprout, Friday, December 21 from 9am to 12 noon ET.

Laurie will join host Carly and Chica the Chicken
as part of Holiday Music Week on The Sunny Side Up Show where she will sing “Jingle Bells” and two original songs: “Candy Cane Jane” and “Christmas Lights” from her newly released first-ever Christmas album, A Laurie Berkner Christmas. When she’s not singing, Laurie will join Carly and Chica in demonstrating kid-friendly crafts to viewers like how to make jingle bell bracelets out of pipe cleaners. For more holiday crafts, recipes and printables, kids and parents can go to www.SproutOnline.com.
Television’s only live show for preschoolers, "The Sunny Side Up Show" greets preschoolers and their families every morning as they rise and shine and prepare for the day ahead. It’s a place where families can gather to share their local weather, birthdays, and even show and tell with Sprout.  Favorite Sprout characters like Barney and the Pajanimals stop by the Sunshine Barn from time to time, as well as other special guests, such as a celebrity chefs, or even zookeepers, librarians or firefighters.

Laurie is widely acknowledged to be the modern matriarch of “kindie” rock and has released six CDs and two DVDs in addition to the new holiday album. Laurie has also authored four books based on her songs, two of which are NOOK Kids™ e-books. She performs with The Laurie Berkner Band at venues across the country."

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Monday, December 3, 2012

Sprout Debuts "The Chica Show" (Review)



"Sprout, the 24-hour preschool channel, debuted “The Chica Show” on Saturday morning, November 24th at 11:30am ET. Starring Chica the Chicken, the popular host from Sprout’s hit The Sunny Side Up Show, and featuring the voice of Mario Lopez, “The Chica Show” is a mix of live action and animation. It follows the adventures of Chica and her cast of family and friends as they explore The Costume Coop, where imagination runs wild!
                                                     
“The Chica Show,” which promotes social-emotional development through creative play, is Sprout’s latest original program and continues the network’s tradition of bringing quality entertainment to children and their families."

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My Thoughts:

We missed the premiere episode on November 24th, as the family was out shopping at local businesses for Shop Small Saturday.  And, I thought my husband had recorded the show, only to find out he thought I was going to do it. Argg.  Luckily, the folks at Sprout sent along a screener of this episode for the girls to watch.  Since receiving the other day, we have seen this episode half a dozen times.  Savannah, like so many other Sprout followers, loves Chica.  Even if she only makes noises and doesn't talk, she brings The Chica Show, as well as the of the segments on Sprout to life.  I remember hearing a few months ago about how Mario Lopez was going to be joining the Sprout channel to lend his voice for a new character. It seems like he is apart of tons of shows, so I wasn't sure how he would be on a network for children.  But, after watching this premiere episode with the girls, I have to say that The Chica Show was entertaining, kept them engaged and will be another favorite Sprout show we will be tuning in to watch.

Did you happen to catch this new show when it premiered?  What did you think of it?  If you missed it like we did, it is definitely worth checking out.

Disclosure: I was sent a screener copy of this new show from the vendor in order to write up an honest review.  The views above are mine and mine alone.
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Monday, November 19, 2012

SPROUT®’S NEWEST ORIGINAL SERIES, THE CHICA SHOW, TO PREMIERE ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24 AT 11:30 A.M. EST




Sprout, the 24-hour preschool channel, is excited to debut “The Chica Show” on Saturday morning, November 24th at 11:30am ET. Starring Chica the Chicken, the popular host from Sprout’s hit The Sunny Side Up Show, and featuring the voice of Mario Lopez, “The Chica Show” is a mix of live action and animation. It follows the adventures of Chica and her cast of family and friends as they explore The Costume Coop, where imagination runs wild!
                                                     
“The Chica Show,” which promotes social-emotional development through creative play, is Sprout’s latest original program and continues the network’s tradition of bringing quality entertainment to children and their families.  “Chica had become such a superstar on The Sunny Side Up Show, that it only made sense to give her the starring role in her own show,” said Andrew Beecham, senior vice president of programming at Sprout. “As host of our live morning show, Chica receives thousands of interactions from fans every month in the form of emails, photos, birthday cards and weather reports, and she has quickly become one of preschool television’s most beloved characters.”
The Chica Show’s characters include:
  • Chica the Chicken – Chica is a lovable, huggable four-year-old chicken who loves making new friends, laughing and playing. Dressing up is one of her favorite things to do, and a shop full of costumes is this preschooler’s dream come true.
  • Kelly – Kelly loves to laugh, sing and play, and like a best friend, she is always there for Chica with a hug and kind word to share. She loves to work alongside Chica and her family at The Costume Coop. Her fun personality ensures customers leave with a smile. Adventures are guaranteed with Kelly and Chica in a shop full of costumes.
  • Chica’s Mom and Dad – They love to sing, they love to dance and they especially love their sweet pea Chica. This dynamic duo welcomes customers and viewers with open wings and big brock-a-doodle smiles.
  • Stitches – This loveable, huggable rag doll sits in The Costume Coop window and springs to life to join his friends for animated adventures. Stitches, voiced by Mario Lopez, is a sensitive, loyal friend with a warm heart and a wonderful outlook on life.
  • Bunji – Bunji is every preschooler’s perfect pet – a sweet, fluffy, lionhead rabbit that lives in a fantastical house in The Costume Coop. When Bunji gets animated, he takes charge as a hilarious leader with an infectious laugh.
  • Sproutlets and their Families (human characters) – In each episode, the viewer will meet real preschoolers and their families who are walking around the shop. You never know who might show up at the Costume Coop. Sometimes the guests will ask a question or make a request that sets off the next adventure.
This Thanksgiving, Chica will also make an appearance on Sprout’s new float in the 86th Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade®. Rolling down the streets of New York City on Thursday, November 22, the new Sprout float will feature Chica, along with her Sprout friends from The Sunny Side Up Show and The Good Night Show. Designed and constructed by the magicians at Macy’s Parade Studio, the Sprout float will be a kids delight complete with a barn and tree house for Chica and the gang. The new float joins the Macy’s Parade line-up in celebration of the The Chica Show.
For additional information on Sprout programs or schedules, or to play games, download free coloring pages or find great activities for kids, visit SproutOnline.com.




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Monday, October 22, 2012

Check Out These New NCircle Entertainment DVD Releases (Review)



Since welcoming Savannah back in 2010, our family has quickly become a fan of NCircle Entertainment.  They offer an amazing selection of family-friendly hit shows and movies.  The best part is that the titles are all reasonably priced, making it easy to create a great video library for your family.  I was recently send the following new releases to enjoy with my daughters, and was not disappointed. 


Animal Atlas: Pet Party 
Buy now for only $5.99.

  • Featuring the cutest kittens, puppies, hamsters, horses, birds, fish, farm animals and more!
  • Nonstop fun for kids of all ages and families!
  • Tons of fascinating, kid-friendly facts about the animals we keep as pets.
  • It's the biggest pet party on the block!
  •  Running time is approx. 60 minutes.


Lazy Town: Super Sports Show 
Pre-order now for only $8.99 -- Releases 10/30/12

"LazyTown encourages kids to get up, get active and have fun!"

Stories include:

  • Records Day
  • Sportafake
  • Soccer Sucker
  • Sportacus on the Move
 Approx. running time is 90 minutes.


Noodle and Doodle: All Aboard with Noodle and Doodle 
Buy now for only $5.99.

"Sean, Noodle, and Doodle cook up delicious recipes and kid-friendly projects that can be completed with common household objects. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi"

This DVD includes the following stories, with Sean's dog Doggity along for the ride:
  • Family Vacation
  • Going Camping
  • A Trip to the Lake
  • Day at the Lighthouse
  • Road trip
 Dive Olly Dive!: Season Set, Vol. 1 
Buy now for only $5.99.
 
"Dive Olly Dive follows the adventures of Olly, a young submarine-in-training, and Beth, his best friend and fellow sub-in-training.  Stationed at the Special Underwater Research Facility (S.U.R.F) under the guidance of Diver Doug, the young subs explore their spectacular underwater world.  Join the aquatic adventure deep in the ocean blue!"

This DVD includes 14 adventures:

  • Sub D Day
  • Luseal Loops the Loop
  • Flying Seahorses
  • Win the Golden Fin
  • My Squid's Bigger Than Yours
  • Sub Magnet
  • Pressure's On
  • Grandpa Claude
  • Doug's Apprentice
  • A Jelly Old Time
  • I Thought I Saw a Sea Serpent
  • Beth's Backfire
  • The Big Swap
  • Cucumber Confusion
 Wordworld: To the Rescue 
Buy now for only $8.99.

"Welcome to WordWorld, where words are the stars of the show!  Join Duck and Fly as they learn how to be firefighters just like their friend Firefighter Frog!  To be firefighters, the gang has to keep a look out for any signs of smoke in WordWorld...because where there's smoke, there's fire! Will Duck and Fly be able to determine what's really smoke and what's not?  Firefighters to the rescue!"

Stories include:

  • Fire Fighter to the Rescue
  • Duck Saves Spider's Web
  • The Best Nest
  • Caterpillar Gets a Home

Wordworld: Sound It Out
 

Buy now for only $22.99.

"Welcome to WordWorld, where words come alive! Join the WordFriends on comic adventures as they face challenges that can only be resolved by building the right word. In WordWorld, children are encouraged to put letters together to spell words that magically morph into the objects they represent."

This DVD contains 16 episodes and is over 3 hours long.

 


Out of all the DVDs sent, I have to say that Savannah was a fan of the WordWorld titles, as she is learning her ABC's and loves seeing all the letters from the alphabet that make up the characters.   Arabella, on the other hand, couldn't take her eyes of the television when I played Pet Party.  Savannah couldn't stop pointing to the animals and telling Arabella what they were and how they sounded.  It was so cute to watch the girls enjoy these fun and educational NCircle Entertainment titles.  I remember growing up how I enjoyed watching PBS and Disney programming with my brothers.  We formed a bond while watching these shows, and couldn't help but talk about how great the shows were. Even when we get together today, we reminisce about some of our favorite shows, and how they are still around today for our kids to enjoy. I am hoping that my daughters find watching educational programming like those offered from NCircle Entertainment not only entertaining, but hope they will spark their creative sides and make them want to tune in and learn more.  I can see Savannah is picking up the ABC's quicker, just by watching WordWorld episodes, as it helps introduces young children/readers to sounding out words, by recognizing letters and the sounds they represent.  When Savannah is not watching WordWorld on television, she is asking to watch her growing collection of WordWorld DVDs.  And, each and every time she watches these fun filled episodes, she learns new letters and their sounds.  Then, she spends the day sharing the new letters and their sounds with everyone.  You should see how proud she is as she tells us about letters like O and P (her favorites right now).

If you have young children at home who are fans of PBS Kids, Sprout and other NCircle Entertainment programming, including the ones I listed above, then you will want to bookmark their website for new releases, to pick up and enjoy with your children.  Last weekend we enjoyed Halloween-themed releases from NCircle Entertainment, which got us into the spirit of the holiday, and was a fun way to unwind after days full of hay rides, pumpkin picking and carving and jumping in the leaves.  I can't wait to see what is in store for the upcoming Christmas season.

Are you a fan of NCircle Entertainment?  If so, I would love to hear what your favorite shows are.  Let me know by leaving a comment below. And, if you picked up any of the above new releases, what did you think?  :-)

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Click here to visit NCircle Entertainment and browse this extensive collection of family-friendly programming, including popular hit shows like The Cat in the Hat Knows a lot About That, Lazy Town, WordWorld, Sid the Science Kid and The Wiggles, just to name a few --- http://www.ncircleentertainment.com/

Disclosure: I was sent copies of the above DVD titles from the vendor in order to write up an honest review.  The views above are mine and mine alone.
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Helping to Transition Your Child Through the Upcoming Daylight Savings Time Change + a Review of the Pajanimals Snuggle Up Storymat from TOMY





"Just as your kids were getting back into the regular routine, here comes the end of daylight savings time!  Although the early arrival of darkness due to the time change on November 4 can often help in getting children to settle into healthy sleep-time routines, there may still be some transition time required.  That’s where THE PAJANIMALS can help.

PAJANIMALS features four loveable puppets -- Cowbella, Apollo, Sweetpea Sue and Squacky --  that have become so popular with children and parents alike, their own television series airs nightly on 24-hour preschool television channel Sprout ® during it’s The Good Night Show and now   also airs on NBC on Saturday mornings as part of the NBC Kids programming block.

The series follows this adorable quartet as they take young viewers on exciting imaginary adventures. With music and new friends in every story, PAJANIMALS teaches the skills that preschoolers need to move through their days successfully, especially getting ready for and going to bed. 

In regards to transitioning your child through the time change, our PAJANIMALSsleep time experts, Jennifer Waldburger and Jill Spivack from Sleepy Planet, offer these four simple steps:

Step One:  It’s the Clocks!  On Saturday, November 3, put your children to sleep at their normal bedtime. If it’s typically 7:30 p.m., stick with that. Then before you go to sleep, move every clock in your house back one hour.

Step Two:  Early Wake Up – Your child will most likely wake up at the normal time, only you and your clock know it’s an hour earlier.  No easy work-arounds here, so you’ll just have to take one for the team and get up early with the kids.  It’s not realistic to ask them to stay in bed an extra hour so forget about going back to sleep.

Step Three: Stick to the Schedule – As difficult as it may seem, stay with your regular schedule.  If you normally serve lunch at noon, then eat at noon.  Your child will likely be ready to eat earlier, at 11am, but a midmorning snack will help stave off hunger.  And the same goes for naptime.  Keep your child busy until it’s time to nap, even if they start to slow down an hour earlier. 

Step Four:  Keep ‘em up - Bedtime should be at 7:30 p.m. as usual (or whatever time it is in your home), eventhough your child may feel sleepy earlier. They may be cranky and tired, but do your best to go by the time on the clock.  And hopefully their little internal body clocks are adjusting to the time difference without them even knowing it.

It may take a couple of nights, but if you try to continue with your routine as usual, you and your child should be enjoying regular sleep patterns in no time at all.

Another valuable tool that might help at bedtime is to offer a transitional object and a brief cuddle before leaving the room.  In childhood development, a transitional object is something, usually a physical object, which takes the place of the mother-child bond.  The transitional object enables the child to have a fantasized bond with the mother when she separates for increasingly longer periods of time, such as in the evening. This transitional object serves as an important defense against fear and anxiety.

To thwart your child’s worries about going to sleep alone, try using a transitional object, such as a small stuffed animal, starting around the age of one. While what the child ends up choosing is up to him or her, recognizable objects can help provide a high level of comfort.




With a suggested retail price of $29.99, the PANJANIMALS Snuggle Up Story Mat is a wonderful way to help your child transition from playtime to nap time. Featuring all of your favorite, lovable PAJANIMALS characters, this mat includes a soft book that can be read to your child, which also transforms into a pillow."


My Thoughts:

This snuggle up story mat couldn't have come at a better time, as Savannah came down with a nasty head cold the day before receiving the sample for review.  We had picked up the cold while enjoying a day out at the pumpkin patch a few days prior. But, as soon as the cold hit, everyone in the house (except for my husband -- go figure) was affected.  So, what do you do when you don't feel well?  Lay around and rest, right?  Well, that is what the girls and I did, as we sipped on soup and watched movies.  When we weren't snuggling up together on the couch to keep warm, Savannah was using her new PANJANIMALS Snuggle Up Story Mat to stretch out on the floor.  

Prior to receiving this new nap mat, I had purchased a few others, only to be disappointed with their quality, and ended up tossing or packing away.  But, as soon as I took the PANJANIMALS Snuggle Up Story Mat out off the box, Savannah came over and asked me to lay it out on the floor for her. She loved the added bonus of the storybook, which doubles as the pillow when velcroed shut.  As her and Arabella flipped through the pages, Savannah made up a story and shared with her little sister.  Then, the girls took turns snuggling on the nap mat, and covering themselves with the attached blanket.  



With frequent washing due to runny noses, and to prevent the spread of the germs, I was impressed with how well the nap mat is holding up.  The fleece is staying intact and remains soft, while the rest of the mat looks like it did the day I took it out of the box for the girls to use.  

If you have a Pajanimals fan in your house, this would be the perfect gift to surprise them with this upcoming holiday season.  I will definitely be buying another nap mat for Arabella, so she will have her own and be able to camp out on the living room floor with Savannah, as they tune in daily to see their favorite Pajanimals characters on Sprout.


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"Also,  a new super-plush line of cuddly stuffed animals based on the beloved characters featured in the  Pajanimals show may be the perfect transitional object for your child, helping to make bedtime a calm and comforting experience.  PAJANIMALS plush toys will be available in November, just in time for holiday, from TOMY.  The 9” and 15” plush versions of Sweetpea, Squacky, CowBella and Apollo, (with a SRP of $10.99 and $19.99 respectively), have already met with rave reviews and demonstrated that their hardy construction can stand up to the tugging, pulling and dragging of typical preschoolers and still remain as soft and as cuddly as when they first come out of the box.

 Pajanimals: Meet the Pajanimals!

Additionally, the MEET THE PAJANIMALS DVD (from NCircle Entertainment), PAJANIMALS’ may also be an asset for helping your preschoolers adjust to the time change.  The DVD debuted at retailers nationwide on September 11 at a suggested price of $6.99.

And for more PAJANIMALS fun, you might want to check out the recently released PAJANIMALSLight in the Sky” app, priced at $4.99.    Available from the App Store on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, the “Light in the Sky” app allows your children to play and sing along with this fully 3D, highly interactive episode based on the actual THE PAJANIMALS show.  The PAJANIMALSLight in the Sky” allows youngsters to blast off in a rocket ship to visit the moon, set off fireworks and shooting stars in the night sky, play kickball with the PAJANIMALS, make their own melodies with musical stars and clouds; tickle the PAJANIMALS to make them laugh; and match the PAJANIMALS with their favorite toys.  And of course they can help the PAJANIMALS “stick to the plan” by brushing their teeth and getting ready for bed.  Other features include the ability to turn subtitles on to read along with the story, and you can even gift the app to a friend from within the app."

And just as a reminder, PAJANIMALS fans can access a number of fun and FREE ageappropriate activities and games on the Sprout® website, http://www.sproutonline.com/shows/pajanimals.




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