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Peppa Pig - New Shoes And Other Stories [DVD] [2005]

Peppa Pig - New Shoes And Other Stories [DVD] [2005]
From E1 Entertainment

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2193 in DVD
  • Released on: 2008-03-03
  • Rating: Universal, suitable for all
  • Format: PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 51 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Synopsis
Animated adventures of the loveable cheeky little pig. Features ten episodes: 'New Shoes', 'Ballet Lesson', 'Treasure Hunt', 'Not Very Well', 'Windy Castle', 'Pancakes', 'The Museum', 'Secrets' and 'Thunderstorm'.


Customer Reviews

Buy it my little piggies5
Make no mistake, my 2 year old loves Peppa Pig. My limited experience of Peppa has, until now, been restricted to the odd episode on channel five, and before the DVD purchase, I'd have said "Peppa's OK, good but not great".

Since the DVD purchase however, I too love Peppa Pig. What an parent wants from a kiddie DVD is 1) a distraction tool that will keep the little piggies happy and quiet for a while and b) some entertainment for the big piggies when they are forced to watch the DVD with the little piggies.

New Shoes scores highly on both counts. Peppa also is a positive role model and the family relationships are nicely portrayed.

The real highlight for me however, is Daddy Pig. He is a cracking comedy character, and single episodes fail to show just how stupid he is. This collection showcases Daddy Pig's clowning and stupidity to the full. It's worth buying the DVD just for the 'pancake on the head' and 'reading the map upside down' comedy moments.

Money well spent my little piggies.

Best educational extras I've seen on a DVD5
This DVD was worth the purchase for the Learn the Alphabet extra feature alone. This held the attention of my 3 year old and has the added bonus of being interactive. Simple for kids to navigate using arrow and OK buttons on your remote control.

brilliant5
my 4 year old girl loves it, and it's the only programme my 2 year old will watch for more than 2 minutes. large number of episodes. fab