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Back Related Items: Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0050086140770 Label: Walt Disney Records Manufacturer: Walt Disney Records Number Of Discs: 2 Publisher: Walt Disney Records Release Date: 2005-10-25 Studio: Walt Disney Records Rating: - A family classicIt started very slowly but before we knew it, our family took a liking to TMBG music. We play it at home and in the car. We had a party and they all the adults were singing along! Alongside my daughter, my husband and I are also learning. For one, Y is a vowel. Who knew?? Rating: - Kid Friendly MusicThis is a great CD for both children and adults. The best part about it is that you don't have to have kids to enjoy it. Rating: - YEAH! We love the ABC'sIt's simple, this is an awesome kid's CD! I bought it when my son was 2 years old and he's now 3. He still loves the music and sings to it all of the time, even when it's not on. It's a must have for car rides and will give your kids a chance to learn their ABC's in fun. The DVD is a bonus! It's also great - sometimes cheesy, but I think that's TMBG's style - - - the images are funky and fun to atch for grownups - and the music is not the same annoying sing-songs of Wiggle fame (sorry Wiggle fans). I have since purchased this as kid's gifts for all of the 1 to 4 year olds in our little circle and so far, everyone has shown a liking. Rating: - I prefer "...the 1,2,3's" CD over this one....but they're both good cd's. We just happen to love the "1,2,3's" hands down! Rating: - Great for the kids!This CD/DVD combo is great and well worth the price. My son loves "Here Come the 123s" by TMBG so we got him this ABCs as well and he loves it too. He is always walking around singing the songs. He is always requesting to watch the DVD. Both the ABCs and the 123s are highly recommended. Plus it's a bonus if you are already a fan of TMBG. It's fun for the whole family! |
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