Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Fireman Sam: Rescue On The Water



One boy's favorite DVD
I really love this product! It's the first DVD I ever purchased, the adventures are exciting!

The episodes:
1) Stranded - in this episode a whale is stranded on the beach, and when Fireman Sam comes, he calls Tom Thomas, who pilots the helicopter. It's amazing how the helicopter can lift that baby whale!
2) The One that got Away - in this episode, fisherman Charlie takes the twins and Norman Price fishing, but later, the fishing boat sprung a leak! Fireman Sam saves the day.
3) Pirates of Pontypandy - in this episode, Mandy Flood, Norman Price, and Sara and James Jones (the twins) are playing pirates. Later, Norman and James go in a rowboat, and fall asleep. The rowboat drifts out to sea, but fireman Sam is called, and Tom is also called. The two find the boys, and head back to shore.
4) Norman's ark - in this episode, the whole of Pontypandy is flooded. Fireman Sam rides with Tom in the helicopter, and Sam says that it is the worst high tide Pontypandy...

We watch this everyday
My 2 year old is obsessed with fire trucks, helicopters, and water! These videos have all 3 so needless to say, I have seen the entire video a bazillion times. He watches at least a portion of it daily and he loves it! :) I love that the episodes are in short little 10-12 minute increments so they are perfect for the attention span of a toddler.

Enjoyable with value
Seeing the cover, the first thing out of my toddler's mouth was I want to watch the whale! Jump in and check out this inexpensive DVD with six episodes and nearly an hour of fun. Each story tells examples of nature and knowledge in this port town. Learn about community helpers that come to the rescue and aid when in need. Gain responsibility from character examples and understand not to go off alone into danger. The animation is fun and the characters friendly. While not all the child character voices are pleasing to the ear, the morals herein are worth every minute of watching.

My toddler loves it and I approve.

*Thanks to the publicist for providing a copy for review.*

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