Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9781558907713 Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC ISBN: 1558907718 Label: Major Video Concepts Manufacturer: Major Video Concepts Number Of Items: 1 Publication Date: January 01, 1993 Publisher: Major Video Concepts Release Date: July 17, 1996 Running Time: 30 minutes Studio: Major Video Concepts Sales Rank: 16168
Amazon.com: Spot draws and learns a few things in a classroom. Also on this video are "Spot at the Playground," "Spot Makes a Cake," "Spot in the Woods," and "Spot's Winter Sports." The cuddly character makes these winning shorts an easy entertainment for small children, and his relationships with a variety of animal friends offer some good modeling in mixing fun and respect with peers. --Tom Keogh
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Educational and fun for young children!
I'm really surprised by the poor reviews of this video! My son who just turned 2 years old- can't get enough of Spot and insists on watching Spot a couple of times a day. Although simple, I have found ... Read More
Rating: - Best of the series
My toddler LOVES Spot. This is the only reason we watch this video. It's production quality pales in comparison to other kids videos and the stories are slow and completely devoid of educational value. But ... Read More
Rating: - A little disappointed
My son adores the Spot TV episodes. But even at 2 years of age he was as surprised and disappointed as I was that the original Brittish voice and original music had been replaced by American substitutes on ... Read More
Rating: - Big fans of Spot
We are fans of the spot books and this videos is is one of our favorite kiddie videos. We play it over and over. Spot is a sweet, gentle and curious little pup. Our daughter is 16 months and the pacing and ... Read More
Rating: - Dopey and charmless, but toddlers like it
Why are Spot videos so popular? It can't be for the chintzy animation, with mouths that don't move and cheesy computer paste-ons. It's not the story; there isn't one. Each segment is just a series of non sequiturs ... Read More