Mini Pet Pals are animated animal characters that go to school and, in this episode, learn about musical instruments and how to make music in the world around them.
Younger children will appreciate seeing all the various musical instruments and hearing their sounds. The animated show also reminds views that it takes practice to play a musical instrument, and you can literally make music with everything - even our bodies.
The animation is very cute with lots of different animal characters. The characters are all animals that kids will recognize - a cat, a dog, a rabbit, a duck, a bird, a fox, plus a pink flamingo, Mr. Sebastian, who is the instructor. Directed by Sergio Manfio, who clearly knows his way around the field of animation, with very capable voice talent (uncredited), this is perfectly suited for preschoolers. My favorite character is Holly, The Tabby Cat, because she is the most energetic at the beginning as she runs around the screen with a blue ribbon.
The message of the story is that practice makes perfect and music is everywhere.
I give Mini Pet Pals Go To School 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 2 to 5, plus adults. By Kira O. and Julie S., KIDS FIRST!
Mini Pet Pals are animated animal characters that go to school and, in this episode, learn about musical instruments and how to make music in the world around them.
Younger children will appreciate seeing all the various musical instruments and hearing their sounds. The animated show also reminds views that it takes practice to play a musical instrument, and you can literally make music with everything - even our bodies.
The animation is very cute with lots of different animal characters. The characters are all animals that kids will recognize - a cat, a dog, a rabbit, a duck, a bird, a fox, plus a pink flamingo, Mr. Sebastian, who is the instructor. Directed by Sergio Manfio, who clearly knows his way around the field of animation, with very capable voice talent (uncredited), this is perfectly suited for preschoolers. My favorite character is Holly, The Tabby Cat, because she is the most energetic at the beginning as she runs around the screen with a blue ribbon.
The message of the story is that practice makes perfect and music is everywhere.
I give Mini Pet Pals Go To School 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 2 to 5, plus adults. By Kira O. and Julie S., KIDS FIRST!
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