Winnie The Pooh - ABC's and 123's
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![]() | Product Details: Studio: Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainm Region: 2 Number of Discs: 1 Format: Animated, PAL Rating: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Sales Rank: 5194 | ![]() | Look for similar DVDs by genre:
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| ![]() | Customer Reviews:![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 123 very well done but ABC very disappointing (26 October 2008)Even though the DVD is a bargain and the 123 is done very well I found the ABC section extremely disappointing. There is more stress on the rhyme aspect of poems rather than the actual ABC . In fact in the entire ABC section they never once said the whole alphabet!..My son loves the 123 section so thats the part we play all the time.... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Good for numbers, not for letters (07 January 2007)The 123's part of this is excellent. My son has watched it time and time again and now knows all his numbers from 1 - 9. There are songs and a storyline to keep him interested and he still enjoys it now. The ABCs bit is not good. It only deals with a handful of letters - and capital letters at that - and rhyming words which unless the child understands what rhymes are and can already read is a bit pointless. We have watched it a few times, but it's not really worth it. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() abc section is poorly conceived; dvd controls are irksome (31 October 2006)This DVD takes a while to start because Disney programmed it to prevent you from skipping over some of the preview material. This is a pet peeve of mine, particularly on a children's DVD which, ideally, will be viewed over and over again. The 123 section is ok, but the ABC video is poorly conceived. As other reviewers mention, the first part of the ABC cartoon focuses on rhymes. It does this not by focusing solely on the sound of the rhymes but instead shows you the words on several pages of Christopher Robin's notebook. In order for a child to appreciate this section, he or she really ought to know how to read already. Late, late, late in the video, the characters finally do a cursory review a few letters--R, P, O, T, E, and K. That's it. The first time we watched the video, my little girl turned to me and asked, a bit indignantly, "When come alphabet?!?" Of course she gets a certain pleasure just out of watching the Pooh characters on the screen, but pedagogically speaking, I think the Leapfrog LETTER FACTORY video, or something from Sesame Street (alas, regional code 1, usually), is much, much better for a child starting to learn the ABCs. Sesame Street's LEARNING TO COUNT or 123 COUNT WITH ME are also better for counting. Not just my opinion, but my daughter's, too. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Definitely Worth It! (11 May 2006)I purchased this DVD for my 30 month old who loves learning numbers and letters, and he loves it. I always watch all the DVD's we buy for him more than once, as I am interested in what and how he is learning, and I can tell you this is a great purchase. Listed below are some of the many reasons why I recommend this: a) It has great songs along with our kids' favorite friends Pooh and the gang. b) It attracts the child's attention by adding a plot, for example 123's shows how everyone is going to a picnic and Roo and Pooh have to learn how to count in order to bring 10 items to the picnic. c) It shows the little ones that learning is a process and not something that happens overnight, very encouraging. d) It teaches them that there is an order to numbers, which you have to follow. e) The letters in ABC's follows a specific order to help them learn the letters more easily. Please note however if you are looking for something to teach your children the alphabet you will need more than this DVD as this focuses only on the letters that the characters names start from and it is meant to attract the little ones attention to letters and the alphabet, more as an intro. But still very nicely done. f) 123's teaches them that numbers are used to count and that you can count same and different objects using them. g) I love the counting song. Whenever we have the DVD on I catch myself singing it out loud or in my head. I think I have said enough. I believe you get the picture. All I have to add in closing is, VERY GOOD VALUE FOR THE MONEY! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Fantastic! (19 December 2005)Winnie the Pooh ABC's and 123's is absolutely fantastic. It's a great way to introduce toddlers to letters and numbers without being too educational. Wonderful songs and storyline. The only thing I can fault it on is that it takes a good minute to start the DVD once you have bypassed all the introduction clips and adverts. Apart from that the actual content is brilliant. How about that - Fantastic, Great, Wonderful and Brilliant all used in the space of one small review. |

















