Barney - Best Manners (Invitation To Fun)

Starring:Barney
Studio: HIT Entertainment
Product Type: DVD
Editorial Review:
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Learning about etiquette can be fun, especially with the help of Barney and his friend Miss Vera Goode's "Book of Manners for Children." This 48-minute, never-televised program shows young children how to cooperate, share, use the magic words "please and thank you," and generally exemplify good manners. Barney and his five young friends experience the topsy-turvy tea from Alice in Wonderland firsthand, then practice their manners and get dressed up for a celebratory party at Vera Goode's mansion. Song and dance abounds as Barney and his crew discovers that practicing good manners can be unexpectedly fun. Barney features a somewhat improved singing voice in this production thanks to voicing by Dean Wendt and is joined by Vera Goode (voiced by Gretta Muller) in several musical duets. (Ages 1-6) --Tami Horiuchi
Description
When a surprise package arrives from Miss Vera Goode with her new "Book of Manners for Children," Barney™'s friends questions why minding their manners is so important. Barney explains that they have the perfect opportunity to be on their best behavior because they're invited to a party! Then their polite purple pal helps his friends brush up on the rules of etiquette by brining Mother Goose rhymes to life and taking the children on a magical trip to Alice In Wonderland's "Mad Team Party." Whether it's sneezing, sharing, cleaning up or using good table manners, Barney helps them discover that using their best manners is fun!
Average customer rating:
- 2 Years
- Good One
- My 16 months old doesn't like it much
- Score another hit for the purple guy!
- Barney is sure to please
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Barney - Best Manners (Invitation To Fun)
Starring: Barney
Manufacturer: HIT Entertainment
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD
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ASIN: B0000A14TK
Release Date: 2003-08-26 |
Amazon.com
Learning about etiquette can be fun, especially with the help of Barney and his friend Miss Vera Goode's "Book of Manners for Children." This 48-minute, never-televised program shows young children how to cooperate, share, use the magic words "please and thank you," and generally exemplify good manners. Barney and his five young friends experience the topsy-turvy tea from Alice in Wonderland firsthand, then practice their manners and get dressed up for a celebratory party at Vera Goode's mansion. Song and dance abounds as Barney and his crew discovers that practicing good manners can be unexpectedly fun. Barney features a somewhat improved singing voice in this production thanks to voicing by Dean Wendt and is joined by Vera Goode (voiced by Gretta Muller) in several musical duets. (Ages 1-6) --Tami Horiuchi
Description
When a surprise package arrives from Miss Vera Goode with her new "Book of Manners for Children," Barney's friends questions why minding their manners is so important. Barney explains that they have the perfect opportunity to be on their best behavior because they're invited to a party! Then their polite purple pal helps his friends brush up on the rules of etiquette by brining Mother Goose rhymes to life and taking the children on a magical trip to Alice In Wonderland's "Mad Team Party." Whether it's sneezing, sharing, cleaning up or using good table manners, Barney helps them discover that using their best manners is fun!
Customer Reviews:
2 Years .......2007-03-19
I can honestly not give it a rate at this time (I guess I have too)
my daughter is only 2 years old and she just
started to be a little afraid of person with Mask.
And there is a part in the movie where the children
are dressed up with mask, and she asks me
to take it off.
But keep in mind BARNEY in general is a
very educational and entertaining movie for the kids.
Good One.......2006-12-14
My son likes this so much and he is totally attracted by the messages passed through the nice songs. He has been watching this since he was 18 months and still (he is 3 now). It is so interesting especially with its lovely songs. However in addition to being so interesting and exciting it teaches the toddlers the main manners in an indirect way.
My 16 months old doesn't like it much.......2006-03-03
Probably she's still too little to enjoy it, but this one doesn't make her sit still for long, compared to ABCs and Numbers DVDs. Hopefully, that'll change when she gets older.
Score another hit for the purple guy!.......2005-08-03
Perfect for teaching toddlers about good manners - they always listen to Barney! Not only is it the usual Barney and friends fun, it helps little ones to remember to say "please," "thank you," inside voice/outside voice and cleaning up after yourself. My 2-year-old has so much fun watching it - and is learning good manners too! The "Please and Thank You" song is very catchy, and everyone is on their best behavior at the fantastic party. The "Topsy Turvy Tea" from the Alice in Wonderland sequence is also a favorite... including a hilarious one-liner for the parents!
Barney is sure to please.......2003-12-06
I've read other reviews about how annoying Barney can be, but there is alot worse than Barney out there. The kids love him, and there is an educational component to his DVDs. This is one of the better ones. The songs are about sharing, washing and other behaviors we want to encourage. I for one would rather my children be listening to a dinosaur sing about inside voices than watching mindless cartoons.
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