Liked it. "I learned a lot about tractors. I like the music, the tractor that goes backwards, the Buck and the wrong field part, and learning about all the machines and how they work. I want to be a robotics engineer someday and I love learning about machines." They enjoyed learning about John Deere. Even though they didn't see him, he was a main character. The littlest viewers loved the animal pictures and named the animals. One 2-year-old loved the flags on the tractors. "I'm not really into tractors but it was still good."
This is a virtual visual research paper about trackers with top notch information but definitely not something for every viewer. You're goijng to have to be a die hard tracktor fan to get the most out of this. The extent of ths information about tractor ranges from fields to auction, and covers a time period that goes back to the beginning of tractors to present time. The songs are a refreshing break from the incredible amount of statistics and information offered. Kids who know nothing about farming have a lot learn about the volume of labor that goes into planting and harvesting and how machines help. It challenges the viewer with information such as motor sizes and types of machinery but the viewer does get lost. Near the end is an interactive game which puts the viewer's comprehension skills to test.
Shows children the growing season from planting to harvest while watching new and antique John Deere equipment in action.
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