I have two great DVDs to share (and giveaway) with you today! We've been enjoying the pair these past few weeks and I know you all will too! My little guy has watched ABC Monsters more times than I can count. Houdini was nice because it drew the attention of both my little guy and the bigger boys!
About Houdini:
Twelve
year-old Harry has lived and breathed magic since his early childhood.
The problem is that his hometown, Appletown, is not the best place for
his natural talent to blossom. Although he rehearses endlessly in his
parent’s barn, he realizes that his dream is just that – a dream. One
day, Harry happens upon an opportunity of a lifetime--the New York mayor
has announced a magic competition due to the official opening of the
Statue of Liberty. However in order to try out, one must be trained by a
real magician. Poor Harry doesn’t know a single one. As fate would
have it, Harry’s father runs into the renowned town magician, the Great
Tesla and he promises to see Harry. Despite the young boy’s lack of
knowledge, Tesla sees potential in Harry and decides to give him a
chance. He invites him to his home, accompanied by his niece, Beth, and
his assistant Amrold. Will Harry have what it takes to make it as a
true magician?
About ABC Monsters:
Meet
the ABC Monsters! They are big, hairy and not very scary. The ABC
Monsters are on the loose and only Alice, Brian and Cherry Berry can
catch them. Twenty-six cuddly ABC Monsters live within the walls of
Capital Castle. Each monster represents a letter of the alphabet, but
should any of the monsters go missing for longer than a day, all the
letters will be wiped clean from every book in Capital Town, so it’s
very important to make sure that all the ABC Monsters are always back in
Alphabet Gardens before sundown. This isn’t as easy as it sounds. The
ABC Monsters are curious and happy creatures so they tend to wander off
from Alphabet Gardens and get lost in the process. In each adventure,
Alice and her good friends Brian and Cherry Berry must search high and
low for one of the missing monsters. Get set for a spellbinding series
of magical adventures that engages preschool children’s imaginations,
while making learning exciting and entertaining.
You can purchase ABC Monsters or Houdini at your local retailers or at online stores like Amazon.
WIN WIN WIN
One lucky reader will win a copy of both DVDS!
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My grandsons will watch this DVD.
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I would watch this with my grandkids
ReplyDeleteMy grandchildren and I will watch these DVDs together!
ReplyDeletewould be for my nephew!
ReplyDeleteThis would be for all the kids I babysit.
ReplyDeleteMy son and daughter would watch these dvds
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