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A collection of six short stories, none of which are on previous DVDs.
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1. Nothing Ever Happens
Kipper is thoroughly bored, and begins inviting himself (dangerously in my impartial plan) playing on the stairs and stacking toys and chairs to climb up to the attic. He finds a top hat, but doesn’t glimpse the accompanying magic wand. Going out to play in the rain with Tiger, he misses out on what could have been a fun day.
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This one is exquisite tiring,.
2. Tiger’s Torch
Tiger shows off his novel torch, and he and Kipper choose to go camping in the woods. Tiger proves to be a first class scaredy cat, but the camp fire scary fable begins wonderfully. “Deep in the middle of the unlit, sunless woods, there lived a sinful, horrendous, bad, mammoth….”
Best myth in this DVD.
3. Pig’s Shop
Pig gives the phrase “free tasting” a whole modern meaning at his sweet stall. Not having any money, Kipper and Tiger persuade him to procure a barter blueprint.
A nice example of what happens when you eat too many sweets.
4. Cousins
Mouse, a fresh speaking character, moves in with Kipper and soon his cousins reveal up uninvited to shatter Kipper’s house
With its annoying fresh characters without redeeming features, this one drags on far too long.
5. The Key
More mice, this time one mechanical and one staunch. Fun with a clockwork mouse.
This one is okay, despite the annoying mouse.
6. The Missing Tape Mystery
It’s Arnold’s birthday, and he gets a cassette player from Pig. Unfortunately, the music cassette can’t be found, until Detective Tiger takes over. Before you can say “flashback” the mystery is solved.
Second best memoir on the DVD, but a microscopic long.
This one may not bear the attention of younger children for very long, but at least has some recent concepts and characters. Three and one half stars.
Amanda Richards, April 28, 2005
This DVD has been in our collection for a year now. My son detached loves it.
Kipper is a British dog and has two other dog friends, two pig friends, and an occasional mouse makes an appearance. The characters interact with each other in a very normal device which young children can describe to. The characters have their personality flaws, their moods, and difficult moments. They do mistakes and sometimes learn from them. Sometimes they don’t, and get the same mistakes again. I consider this is a vast appeal of the series for so many children, it reassures them that no one is pleasurable and perfect all the time.
The DVD is divided into several 5-6 itsy-bitsy episodes, so parents can monitor how distinguished time they want their children to use watching.
The illustration is simple, gorgeous, and not too busy. The dialogue is easy to follow.
This series is mountainous for the 5 and under status. We maintain almost every DVD in the collection. As a parent I really devour that it doesn’t overstimulate my kids and that I don’t have to hear high-pitched whiny voices from the characters like with some other children’s series out there.
Local libraries also have a lot of Kipper books (author Mick Inkpen) and they are honest as charming and funny as the DVDs. We limit our children’s viewing time, and it’s colossal to have the books when we don’t want them to employ time in front of the TV. The books by themselves are amazing, in fact this is how we first found out about the Kipper series.
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