Sunday, January 31, 2010

Little Einsteins, Dora To All Grandparents Who Babysit, Are You Up To Date With Cartoonns And Which Is Your Favourite?

To all grandparents who babysit, are you up to date with cartoonns and which is your favourite? - little einsteins, dora

Mine are Little Einsteins and Dora the Explorer

13 comments:

honey b said...

I love everything and all my grandchildren to see cartoons. If I make to see a big smile on faces.It not just my day.

Diane M said...

As a grandparent, I try to display the TV as much as possible to limit, if the Big Nurse. Usually when we see is a movie that we all enjoy. I'm trying to Major, as I made my own children. We spend time working together puzzles, while art projects, cooking, reading, hiking in places of entertainment in the city, playing in the yard or park, if time permits, speak to each other playing different games, etc. from the great Ensemble 2-12's hard to enjoy one of the cartoons we all. All we seem to do anything I like, the individual time to spend with them missing, so hopefully TV.
However, Dora is good and is at least not violent, as some of the cartoons.

Miz D said...

I see Sesame Street, Dora the Explorer Ben 10, Scooby Do, Hannah Montana and the Cowardly Dog Courage with my grandchildren. Her age is 1 to 10, so that they can see how the different programs. I think the cartoon Ben 10 are my favorites of Sesame Street, but with live actors and puppets always fun, this grandmother.

Suzianne said...

In my humble opinion after the cartoons are not good for the grandparents, grandchildren or other living creatures. Life is not a spectator is his case, that is active and attractive. Front of the TV, grandparents and grandchildren, things have done together. He gardens, baked cookies, went fishing, hiking, went to the playground do homework together, or cut paper dolls of color in the color of pounds. She snuggled in the big chair, while grandparents read books for children. At least, are the memories that I spent time with the grandparents too, before we had television.

AKA FrogButt said...

I absolutely love Curious George. My granddaughters are addicted I hate SpongeBob. I'm trying to reach the distance before it is lit. I like Little Einsteins, too, and Wonder Pets.

And how is a spectator sport, the color of my grandchildren and play with toys, while the cartoons. Very little, I sat and watched. We read books every day and every day timeframe. Sometimes kids need downtime and enable the cartoons. And a good portion of them have no messages and lessons to learn. My granddaughter is almost 3 years now say a few words in Chinese, Spanish and many, and they know what they mean.

I'm not so fond of Dora and Deigo screaming because the whole time and sometimes do things that are dangerous for children alone (over a bridge or a boat), but girls like it too much from time to time.

I think the effort that has made them significantly (without SpongeBob SquarePants), making cartoons, not only fun but educational and is constant, if not something that can be great.

corgigir... said...

When I ask my granddaughter to see us together, Sesame Street, Oswald, octopus, Clifford the Big Red Dog and Backyardigans are the favorites. Dora is simply too much at once. I see myself, but that's what your mother and gladly accepted. She was only 2 1 / 2.

brch ♥♡♥ said...

I see a lot of cartoons, but I am impressed by a good moral lessons in the cartoons today. Things like sharing, friendship, compassion and tolerance are issues that I saw.
For my part I wish I the cartoons today, but there were many types of cartoon violence and chaos. I do not know why we believe cartoon characters sucking each other in a humorous way.
However, they are familiar with classical music! Lol ()

Ken H said...

Handy Mandy is my favorite. My little son and I watch every day. But mostly, like Noggin, which some have already described here. I liked Bob the Builder, but no longer on Nick. The Wonder Pets are difficult to get a job, but love the children.

Marion, said...

And just a boy, I'm just Bob the Builder, Fireman Sam and Postman Pat and his fave Peppa Pig, I havent seen much violence, that the oldest of Tom and Jerry are very well educated in those days,

lilabner said...

We have the old DVD, Tom N Jerry, Snoopy, Bob the Builder, Skoob, Beep Beep the Road Runner, Bugs Bunny, and occasionally, Sponge Bob.

Mary G said...

Spongebob SquarePants and Courage the cowardly dog

elaeblue said...

My fav is the Backyardigans.

enjoylif... said...

God, yes. I like Angela Anaconda, and Madeline

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