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VHS : Teletubbies - Bedtime Stories and Lullabies


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starring: Teletubbies







Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786305930938
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Live, NTSC
ISBN: 0780630971
Label: Pbs Home Video
Manufacturer: Pbs Home Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Pbs Home Video
Release Date: March 13, 2001
Running Time: 70 minutes
Sales Rank: 3435
Studio: Pbs Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: 2000



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Editorial Review:

Amazon.com:
Time for Tubby bedtime! But those lovable, roly-poly critters are having a heck of a time settling down with their Tubbytronic blankies. First Tinky Winky wants to dance, then Laa-Laa gets the itch to play with her big orange ball, and Po just has to zoom around on her squeaky scooter. Each takes turns waking the others, resulting in 70 minutes of favorite songs such as 'Rock-a-bye Baby' and 'Itsy Bitsy Spider,' simple bedtime stories, and plenty of wiggles and giggles. Not exactly 'lulling,' the show mirrors its typical 30-minute television format: The four waddling Teletubbies chatter, eat Tubby toast, and tune in to their glowing tummies to watch short videos of kids and grown-ups interacting. The video vignettes range from the fairly quiet (a mother bathing her infant and preparing him for bed) to the rather noisy (a group of schoolkids rocking out to 'Hey Diddle Diddle,' performed by a crooning singer and his jazz quartet). Yet for the young viewers (ages 1 to 4) who love their Teletubbies, this film provides twice as much material as the daily PBS television show. --Liane Thomas



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Cute
This is one of our favorite Teletubbies videos! You won't be able to get "Wake Up Wake Up" out of your head. It's an adorable segment where children wake up their drowsy caregiver. Another memorable number has a live swing band singing "Hey Diddle Diddle" out in the field while children dance around. Your little ones will love it!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Our Toddler LOVES LOVES LOVES This One!
He has watched some or all of this at least once a day for several months. It actually has a couple of funny scenes for adults (like when they are crunching their tubby toast too loud while Dipsy is sleeping).



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Very Cute
The Teletubbies are gentle and caring. I realize there was some controversy over the Teletubbies. However, I found them to teach sweet lessons of caring, watching over each other, gentleness and so on.

This video is about going to bed and having sweet dreams. There are lullaby songs, short little segments that are typical of the other Teletubbies vidoes make this a good video to watch for five to ten minutes before turning off the TV. Manners for when someone is sleeping are demonstrated ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Bedtime With The Teletubbies
Bright colors, slow pace, nice transitions, fun jazz band. Encourages napping, going to bed, and teaches manners when somebody else is sleeping. Shows a preschooler how to help care for a sibling. Great diversity. Good parent guide. Familiar music is a big hit. The kids loved singing along, doing the actions and dancing. They shouted when they saw their favorite characters. "It was fun to look at." "Teletubbies treat each other right." Repeating the live characters was a plus. Best for ages 0 to 2.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Favorite Teletubby Video
I am almost embarassed to admit it, but my daughter has 5 teletubbies videos. Of all of them, we both agree that this is the best one (and the only one her dad will actually sit through with her). All of the "real" video sections keep her entertained, especially the opening song, "Wake Up Sleepyhead," which is quite infectious. Not necessarily a "bedtime" video, but entertaining nonetheless.




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