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backyardigans baby laugh
It seems that this show is like a high to my son. I noticed my daughter took a liking to this show but my son runs to the tv and laughs when he hears the theme song, best thing not a sound to be heard for 20min! It's so funny to watch, I guess it's like a high for him to watch on tv and the same for me watching his reaction to the show.
I'm sure there are others that think this. I love and hate that show, it's funny how being a parent changes a person. |
for my 3yr old it is Toopy & Bino.. drives me nuts.. lol
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baby einstien is like crack for my 8 month olds they can be cranky and tired put it on and silence and happiness
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My granddaughter loves "In the Night Garden" but she is only 18 months old so I forgive her :razz:
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ugh hate the night garden... its wot wots or 3rd and bird for Grayson..... lol
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In my house it's Hi-5, Wiggles and Blue's Clues.
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In my house it's all about Phineas and Ferb. My 2 year old loves it as do the 7 and 9 yr old ..... (I do too lol)
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I don't mind the backyardigains since I learned to phase out the singing.
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All about spongebob in my house. Which I will say I find humor in also
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You guys shouldn't allow your children to watch television. It rots their brains at such a young and impressionable age. They will essentially turn into mush by their teenage years.
I was told this one by a family member. No lie. My two year old doesn't seem to like TV though funnily enough. Perhaps it's my fault because I cannot stand to watch the TV shows on teletoon and what not so I just turn on some Nat Geo instead. He likes watching the animals and all the antelope and deer and mountain goats we see on there are called "cows". The cats, lions, tigers, cougars, etc. are all "Nettas" - (Our cat's name). |
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My kids are both very smart for their age and have actually learned a lot from some of the shows on tv. |
I got lucky!
At a time just after I had a "little" mishap with water from the tank and the wife was not very happy, we discovered that the one and only thing that calms my son (now 2 years old) was the fish tank.
I wish I had a video of it, as 3 months old I would hold him and walk in front of the tank -- he would stop and calmly watch the tank (quietly). I would then walk with him out of the room and he would "scream" and repeat. We ended up setting up his little chair in front of the tank and he would watch it for hours. At the age of 2, he will still sit and watch the tank. He does still like to watch TV once in a while, but he will at least once a day climb on a chair in front of the tank and stare. This allows me a lot of breathing room with spending money on the tank :lol: |
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I'd say the baby neptune one is the best I do to get hearing all the sounds. |
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He's also a fan of "Max and Ruby," "The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!," "Bubble Guppies," and "Mike the Knight." Quote:
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Something curious has developed in our little guy's viewing tastes. He HATES English accents. He refuses to watch "Thomas & Friends" or "Guess With Jess." He doesn't have an aversion to any other accent that he's exposed to. |
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I was on the internet and as usual I zoned out Role Play on Tree House when my mother in law comes down and says "what the heck no one can peace and quiet with this on" I started to laugh at her and I told her I've learned to zone all those annoying shows.:biggrin: The shows that I can't phase out are In The Night Garden, Four Squares, and Wonky Wonk. Ugh those shows grate on my nerves.
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