The Wheels on the Bus Video - Mango and Papaya's Animal Adventure

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Product Description Our Happy Child Productions (formerly Armstrong Moving Pictures) is an independent film production house that makes high quality, fun, family-friendly videos/DVD for children ages 1+. The Wheels on the Bus series teaches Early Socialization skills, such as helping, sharing, taking turns and getting along, to children 2-4 years old. Review An essential purchase for libraries serving young children. -- School Library Journal, August, 2004 Both educational and fun, this is one bus you won't want to miss. -- Zap2it.com - Mike Szymanski My wife and I watched it with our 2-year-old and WE ALL LOVED IT! -- KidsDomain.com Oh, my gosh - really cute! Great music, adorable characters...learn lessons about friendship, safety, habitat, and nutrition. -- KIDS FIRST! Coalition for Quality Children's Media Small children will love "The Wheels on the Bus" for its bright colors, gentle pace and upbeat tone. -- San Francisco Chronicle, Oct. 31, 2004 The star is an adorable find: 9-year-old Janie Laurel Escalle, a perky moppet with a sweet singing voice... -- Los Angeles Times, Lynne Heffley This lively video, starring puppets and people, is fresh, original and highly entertaining...Very Recommended! -- EdutainingKids.com This video magnificently combines singing and storytelling...It is really that good. -- Families Today Magazine, Nov. 1, 2004 Wheels on the Bus is extremely captivating...I recommend this video to anyone with a keen sense of adventure. -- The DOVE Foundation Wheels on the Bus is extremely captivating...We recommend this video to anyone with a keen sense of adventure. -- THE DOVE FOUNDATION From the Contributor From the Actor ROGER DALTREY - "The Wheels on the Bus" gave me the chance to do something different. It's a great way of introducing music to a whole new generation of kids -- maybe even the grandchildren of teenagers who grew up listening to The WHO!