In each episode, I learned something I never knew before. In each of the 20 episodes, a lesson is taught through the journey of two best friends. It had me saying "wow, how interesting !" In one episode, I learned how paper is made. Who would have thought a tree, that I see every day in my young life, is chopped down to make paper? I use paper everyday. This is what I liked about this DVD. I learned something new in each episode.
What is less appealing about this show are the settings and colors. It felt like this film was created back in the 80s. I thought it needed to be modernized to capture the attention of today's young viewers.
My favorite characters are Sally and Nick. They are six years old and best friends. I like the bond they share in each episode. They communicate and work well with each other - team players, if you ask me. They have tons of fun and experience their journeys together. It truly shows the true meaning of best friends. I have a best friend and she and I love to take pretend voyages together.
Each episode has a different message, but the one thing they have in common are the lessons that are being taught through Nick and Sally's voyages. In each show, you learn scientific knowledge. This is a neat way to gather your children together to sing along while taking an amazing educational journey. Knowledge is key and there's no better way to learn but through a cool Dr. Seuss show.
I give this DVD 4 out of 5 stars. It is very educational and fun. The music had me bopping my head along with it. I would like it even better if it was more modernized. I recommend it for ages 3 to 14. My baby brother is three and he sung along with Nick and Sally. My mom is 39-years-old and she learned something about the human skeleton, that she never knew about before. This DVD is available now so, look for it.
Reviewed by Sev'n F., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 9
The Cat In The Hat should be the highlight of every child's childhood. It's extremely fun and exciting to watch and you learn some problem solving techniques along the way. If you've watched season 1 season, season 2 is as good or better.
The show follows the great adventures of The Cat, Sally, her brother, Thing 1, Thing 2 and the Fish on the Super Luxurious Omnidirectional Whatchamajigger. The season starts with the two brothers and sister wanting to learn how to walk on three feet. As that episode continues, we are introduced to a couple of different insects until we find one with three legs. In the end, they can't find one with three legs, but the kids notice that to walk on three legs they need a pattern to walk in. At the end of the season, the kids and the cat have solved any problems they had and learned things they didn't understand before. Each episode is better and more exciting than the last.
This show is great for kids between the ages of 3 to 8 and I rate it 4.5 out of 5 stars. This season is available now on DVD so look for it.
Reviewed by Cemre C., KIDS FIRST! Reviewer
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