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List Price: $14.95 | | Label: Wee Sing Productions
Salesrank: 3555
Released: June 21, 2004 |
| Our Price: $10.02 |
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MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
Come along on a surprise journey with Lauri, Scott, and Barney the dog, as they magically disappear into the pages of their coloring book. Meet Sillywhim, who welcomes them to the wacky world of Sillyville where anything can happenÑas long as itÕs fun. But thereÕs a problem here: The yellow Spurtlegurgles donÕt like the green Jingleheimers, while the red Bitty Booties wonÕt talk to the blue Twirlypops. Now itÕs up to Laurie and Scott to teach them the true meaning of friendship, no matter what color they are.
Children of all ages will love to sing and dance along with the characters to 20 best-loved childrenÕs songs.
Wee Sing in Sillyville Reviews:
Wee Sing in Sillyville 
2008-09-06 - I run a in home daycare so I have many of these music videos and this one is the all time favorite!! The music is great and all the bright colors make it very enjoyable for all ages!!!
Pure Enjoyment 
2008-08-13 - My son absolutely loves this video. He sings and dances with it everytime it is on. I highly recommend it for younger children who like to sing.
Wee Sing in Sillyville 
2008-06-15 - It was broke in half when I received it and I have been unable to get a response on how to return it.
Awesome movie 
2008-05-14 - Oh my gosh!! I am so excited to see they still distribute this movie. I am 23 and used to watch it ALL the time when I was younger, with my little brother. We both LOOOOOOVED this movie!! This will soon be one of your child's favorites. I am so ordering this, lol.
Classic, Entertaining, Educational 
2008-04-29 - I bought this as a video years ago for my oldest child, I bought it again for my nine month old, this time as a DVD (I feel old!). This movie is full of color, action, singing, rhythms, dancing, conflicts, and solutions. Familiar childrens' songs are mixed in with small heroes and, well, silly adults. The underlying message in this movie is that, like a box of crayons, all colors must learn to live together and get along. A perfect message for children to learn in a not so perfect world. A lot of fun to watch, and plenty of chances for older children to sing and dance along to. The bright colors, music, and action will entertain the younger children, 9 months to 18 months, just don't expect them to sit through the whole movie. Preschools love to interact with the movie and can generally make it through the entire viewing time, 1 hour, as long as they can participate. Grade school children still enjoy this timeless classic, and my teeenage has been spotted watching it with the younger ones from time to time as well!!