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MR. HOMEBODY

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MR. HOMEBODY is in the KIDS FIRST! Film Festival - it may not be a regular, endorsed title
Recommended age 2-5
12 minutes
VIDEO
GRANT KOLTON
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I've watched a lot of preschool shows over the years and have to say that this one has got it right. It's not too complicated, either visually or concept-wise. It's cute, age appropriate for preschoolers. The characters are quite adorable and their voices are appealing, which isn't always the case for PreK shows.

The music is quite lovely as well.

There are lots of simple lessons to enjoy here, starting with the scavenger hunt to find 5 red objects to the word game, focused on spelling words that start with the letter "p." There's a sweet and simple drawing lesson, showing us how to draw a penguin.

The show's message is simply focused on teaching little ones about the world around them, in an entertaining way.

I give Mr. Homebody 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 2 to 5. By Julie S., KIDS FIRST!

I've watched a lot of preschool shows over the years and have to say that this one has got it right. It's not too complicated, either visually or concept-wise. It's cute, age appropriate for preschoolers. The characters are quite adorable and their voices are appealing, which isn't always the case for PreK shows.

The music is quite lovely as well.

There are lots of simple lessons to enjoy here, starting with the scavenger hunt to find 5 red objects to the word game, focused on spelling words that start with the letter "p." There's a sweet and simple drawing lesson, showing us how to draw a penguin.

The show's message is simply focused on teaching little ones about the world around them, in an entertaining way.

I give Mr. Homebody 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 2 to 5. By Julie S., KIDS FIRST!

Mr. Homebody is a children's variety edu-tainment show for children 3-5 years old. This pilot episode features an animated scavenger hunt with Sing-Song Sunshine, a spelling lesson with Treeana, shape and sound recognition in Playing with Puffs, and a drawing lesson where kids can learn to draw a penguin! Mr. Homebody mixes music, animation, and a nostalgic aesthetic that draws inspiration from classic shows like Pee-Wee's Playhouse.
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