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Teletubbies - Blue Sky - Fantastic Friends and Springtime Surprises | 
enlarge | Director: David Hiller Actors: Rolf Saxon, Sandra Dickinson, Rudolph Walker, Alex Pascall, Penelope Keith Studio: Pbs Paramount Category: DVD
Buy New: $38.88
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Rating: 10 reviews
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), Welsh (Original Language), English (Subtitled) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 58 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 705194 UPC: 841887051941 EAN: 0841887051941
Theatrical Release Date: April 6, 1998 Release Date: March 28, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available
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Product Description It's Springtime in Teletubbyland and the sun is shining! The Teletubbies go for a walk outside. Oooh! It's time to hang laundry up to dry and fly a kite on a windy day! Come outside and play with Tinky Winky Dipsy Laa-Laa and Po!System Requirements:Runtime: 70 min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY UPC: 841887051941 Manufacturer No: 705194
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I don't get it... October 31, 2008 A. Reynolds I don't get why my three year old loves Teletubbies but he does and that's all that matters. I got this over a year ago and he still watches it. It calms him down when he just needs to relax.
great for 19 month old October 6, 2008 big baby (San Diego) My 19 month old son LOVES this video...it seems so slow to me, bu he is into it big time! For me it is very relaxing, soft...it make sme sleepy!- it doesn't get him all worked up...it is very simple and sweet...but my son requests it daily at some point. It is long, about an hour so we will watch it for 15 minutes or so then turn it off then come back to it where we left off later the same day or the next day. He never seems to tire of it.
Others are much better August 21, 2008 inky cloak (Los Angeles) My 17-month-old daughter loves Teletubbies. Her favorite DVD is "Here Come the Teletubbies" which features many interesting scenes with children. Notably, a beach scene with a little white dog and a beach ball. She stands riveted during this scene. She also loves the segment where chicldren in school put on their raincoats and go outside to play in the rain. Bluesky has proven to be a disappointment. The scenes are almost psychedelic-- with bright, graphically designed balls repeatedly bouncing across the screen. She loses interest quickly. I find it a bit disturbing, personally. I know this is all subjective, and I'm sure there are babies out there that like this DVD-- but perhaps they are much younger.
truly educational kids tv June 13, 2008 dd (WA, USA) The Teletubbies were created years ago by the BBC (British Broadcasting Company) as an educational resource for infants through pre-schoolers. They are a fabulous series. I have read a lot of drivel from reviewers of this series (claiming that it is dross with no educational value because it entertains babies and pre schoolers) and I just want to have my say. Yes - parents can just leave their kids in front of the show - as many seem to do - but they are great shows to watch with your little ones and interact with. My seven year old was brought up on teletubbies - he loved them. He is now a avid book worm with advanced reading skills. He recently read the Percy Jackson and the Olympian series and has read 14 Warriors novels. I am not saying this is just down to the Teletubbies - I have taught my son to read at home - but Teletubbies was one of the places I started along with early picture books. I have just introduced my 8 month old to the delights of Teletubbies. She becomes really engaged, laughing and shouting at the television. She look at me with amazement! My eldest son is 23 years old and he is studing medicine in the UK. We are from the UK hence my knowledge of the program. I am also a fully qualified teacher in the UK. The BBC produces educational resources for the UK government run schools.
All good May 16, 2008 A. Le (Kingwood, TX. United States) My baby loves Teletubbies so this is fine. I personally don't care for them but as long as my baby love them then that's fine. Have fun!
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