Kids comment on what they see on the screen, "that's a fire truck!" "That's funny," said in response to jelly jars smashing and splashing on the characters. Kids want to watch again. They later played roles from the Wuzzleburg Express episode. Children dance along to the songs between episodes. Even when they play during and episode, they still check in to see what is happening on the screen. Two children play fire trucks after observing the Wubbzy and the Fire Engine episode. Incorporating storylines into their play and readily talking to their parents about what they saw. The children were happy and laughed frequently at the activity on the screen.
Lends itself easily to children questioning and using concepts in play. The story lines venture a bit too far from reality and do not adequately show cause and effect of behaviors. Each episode holds a simple story with educational, social and entertainment benefits. Wubbzy and the Fire Engine looks at public service and the desire to help others. Though Wubbzy goes about things the wrong way, it allows for children to learn from their mistakes and ask questions about how they can help. Overall entertaining, and provides a vehicle for parents to discuss topics brought up in the episodes. The characters are very appealing to kids.
Wow! Wow! Everybody's favorite bendy-tailed buddy is discovering a big, colorful world of helping out, working together and getting the job done! In this all-new collection, Wubbzy has a fire engine adventure with Widget, delivers Daizy's doodleberry treats, re-builds a house with Ty Ty The Tool Guy (voiced by Ty Pennington of "Extreme Home Makeover") and much more! There's plenty of singing, dancing and friendly firemen too! Climb aboard for tons of fun that pre-schoolers and parents will love again and again in Wubbzy & The Fire Engine!
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