Re: DVD's for kids?
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Posted by John-Paul T on July 22, 2007 at 02:07:45 from (64.178.112.89):
In Reply to: DVD's for kids? posted by Mike CA on July 22, 2007 at 01:27:18:
Mike CA said: (quoted from post at 01:27:18 07/22/07) My 3 year old is having a tractor themed birthday. They only have JD party stuff, so I'm getting as much "red" tractor things as I can. My wife showed me a DVD called "All about JD tractors for kids." I wondered if they had any IH stuff? He doesn't care, really, but I'd like to get red because Daddy is biased.
Anyone know of any? |
Im glad your kid is already enjoying tractors! My nephew is 4 and while he is still scared of our big tractor up close and running we cant keep him away when its off. The garden tractor hes always on, to the point I cant leave the key in anymore (little rascle is always curios, he might start it!) There is something to be said about sharing something like this with your kid, I know my brother is proud his kid is already on the path to being a "motorhead" hehe. I was building v-8's at 15 so its in our blood. Im not kidding, they were my dads ford engines. My dad always believed in me, even when I didnt think I could do it. Now that hes passed away this year, I realise how precious a gift that really was!
Now, back to main topic. I DID manage to find this book about RED tractors but no dvd so far. Ill keep looking.
http://www.amazon.com/Red-Tractor-Young-Farmyard-Tales/dp/0794504698/ref=pd_sim_b_4/104-3121856-8751141
http://www.amazon.com/Tremendous-Tractors-Amazing-Machines-Mitton/dp/0753459183/ref=pd_sim_b_1_img/104-3121856-8751141
On dvd I found "the little red tractor" series there are quite a few episodes and its based off a old story I guess.
http://www.toonhound.com/tractor-1.htm
If i find more later Ill post them.
And I hope your kid has a happy birthday.
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