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Fun Song Factory [VHS]
Release Date: 2003 - 06 - 16, Rating Universal, particularly chil ... Last Update 25.12.2009 05:45
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by - written on 14/08/00 (Very useful, 130 readings)
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We have had fun song factory 2 for years now and it still gets played on a regular basis. Featuring childrens favourite Dave Benson Phillips, ian and Michele along with children sing along to many favourite nursery rhymes for childrn to sing along to. There are appearances from Rupert, Super Ted and Postman Pat which my children loved. They have lots of action songs includingwe allclap hands together, i'm a little teapot, a sailor went to sea and many many more. The video last about an hour and is recommended for 2 to 6 year olds, my son is nearly 7 and still enjoys it! This is a good family video and you will end up singing along to ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/07/00 (Very useful, 402 readings)
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‘Five little ducks went swimming one day……..’, if you are now quietly humming the rest of this little ditty to yourself and can see in your mind’s eye a beaming Dave Benson Phillips wearing an extremely gaudy shirt you won’t need to read this. However, if it means nothing to you except that you know it vaguely as a counting rhyme for children then read on. Fun Song Factory is a series of videos for young children presented by some of the ‘big names’ in pre-school television – Dave Benson Phillips, Iain Laughlan and others. The series is a lively introduction to music, movement and rhythm, each video ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/08/00 (Very useful, 199 readings)
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The Fun Song Factory:Down on the Farm Video was given to my little boy for his 2nd birthday. He didn't initially take to it so it was put away. There it was, a prize in disguise, going dusty at the back of the video cabinet. One day, probably nearly a year later, and now with a 11 mth old baby as well, I ventured to put it on. A complete and instant hit!! Both the children love it!! The baby particularly loves the introduction where Iain Mc Sings "Do As Im Doing" she joins in .."Do..do..do..do" and pats her knee. Iain then turns into Old Macdonald down on his farm and is hilarious singing 'Horsey, Horsey" and getting bashed by Ozzy's ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/08/00 (Very useful, 80 readings)
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Since my eldest was 6 weeks old we have known about the Fun Song Factory. The children love it! The songs and actions, not to mention the people are spell binding (for my children you understand!) The whole set-up is colourful and interesting. My children just want more and more of them (and so do I so that I don't have to listen to that first one any more!). They are also British so they pick up the language well from early on, and they teach counting, spelling, good manners and cover subjects such as fear, parties, colours and games. Let the children judge it...they will rate it very highly!! ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/09/00 (Very useful, 167 readings)
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Fun song videos are great for the younger children. They are really bright and colourful and are just full of songs. Although a lot of people would say that watching television isn’t good for children I think these videos are educational as a lot of the songs are teaching counting and colours and basic things like that. My daughter who is now two is very advanced in her speech. I do think a lot of that is due to watching these types of video’s, she can sing some of them on her own, she knows her alphabet, colours and shapes and for a two year old I don’t think that is bad. The presenters are very jovial and they always have a group of children with ... Read the complete review
from iamjaynie
22/08/2000
from squares67
03/09/2000





