Friday, August 24, 2007

Wonder Pets

Wonder Pets!

Two year old Oscar's media diet is currently about 45% Wiggles, 5% Teletubbies and 50% WonderPets. Of the three, my far and away favorite is the WonderPets. I think it's charming. Go to the Noggin WonderPets page. Scroll down to the TV and click on the caterpillar. Then, prepare yourself to hear the greatest lyrics ever:


They grow a real snug pupa.

A pupa? Supa-Dupa!

You can't beat that my friends. You can't beat that.

Bonus Noggin trivia: Ralph attended tennis camp last week with the daughter of the Voice of Moose A Moose.

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Blogger marshmommy said...

Amen! I love the Wonder Pets. I try not to let my one year old watch much tv but when he was sick a few weeks ago I turned on noggin and experienced the Wonder Pets for the first time. I then spent two days trying find another episode at a time when i'd be home to watch! My favorite is the duck (?) with the lisp. Holy cow, that is some cuteness.

12:46 PM  
Blogger laura said...

We just got Wonder Pets from Redbox (yep we still only have basic cable) and I love it. I've been saying, "This is sewious" all day to Abby and making her laugh. Love the Wonder Pets!

Oh, and to Marshmommy, my 3.5 year old would tell you that it's not a duck, it's a duckling. He's corrected me several times.

1:00 PM  
Blogger Erica said...

Gabby, I was just working out & singing to this show. My daughter loves it!

1:21 PM  
Anonymous Mommyzing said...

The wonderpets are the cutest! This is one cartoon that doesn't drive me totally batty! Ming ming is adorable.

1:47 PM  
Blogger Joanna Goddard said...

i just posted about your blog on cookie magazine's blog:

http://www.cookiemag.com/magazine/blogs/nesting/2007/08/pocket-pillows.html#comments

xoxo joanna

2:24 PM  
Anonymous Ashley said...

We're BIG fans of the Wonder Pets, too. Every time our phone rings, in fact, one of us is always singing: "The phone! The Phone is ringing. The phone! I'll be right there!"

Ashley
www.ChildrensMediaConsultant.com

5:16 PM  
Anonymous Ashley said...

Sorry for double commenting, but it just occurred to me that you live in New York. The production company behind The Wonder Pets, Little Airplane, now offers studio tours at their office in South Street Seaport.

The best part about the tour is that it includes a voice over session where your child can voice some of the characters in a recording session!

Check it out: http://www.littleairplane.com/

5:23 PM  
Blogger Amanda Conley said...

My kids and I love the Wonder Pets! But my favorite is still the Backyardagins!

8:42 PM  
Blogger The Christian's said...

My daughter loves this show too!! They song is addicting and I find myself singing it all time. :)

8:19 AM  
Blogger Lauren said...

Yup, we love the Wonder Pets around these parts, too. Yet, I have to say The Backyardigans win out every time as far as entertaining the adults as well. I'm crushin' on Tyrone.

10:53 AM  
Blogger Elizabeth said...

For cableless houses like ours you can watch episodes of wonder pets on nickjr.com also.

3:05 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I love the full orchestra in WonderPets. How great.

11:16 PM  
Blogger Esther said...

He's watching it right now. And I say the Pupu/Supa Dupa line all the time!

11:04 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's useful to say to your spouse: "what's gonna work? teamwork!"

8:21 PM  
Blogger ANNA BELLA STATIONERY said...

OMG, I LOVE the WonderPets! My daughter is now 7 years old, but we still sneak in a peek every now and then.

And, wow, talk about celebrities...Moose A. Moose? You can't get any better than that. Can you get me an autograph?

I still want to see a picture of the man who did Bear's voice from Bear in the Big Blue House. The closest I've seen is his hand in Oobie...if that is HIS hand!

10:40 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

my dauther LOVES the wonder pet pluse go diego go

9:25 AM  
Anonymous julianasmom said...

Hi Gabby, here is another angle to consider before allowing your impressionable young ones to watch the Wonder Pets. A little about me. I am a stay home Mom to a 2 1/2yr old who is extremely advanced in her speech, vocabulary and communication skills with Wonder Pets definately NOT being a show in her daily diet. In fact, although I will admit she does like it, I do not allow her to watch it at all. There are many other shows she loves that offer educational entertainment. Such as Dora The Explorer, The Backyardigans, Blue's Clues, Franklin, Go Diego Go and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. These shows are all different, but every one of them use CORRECT speech, proper use of language pronunciation and communication skills. Both of which the Wonder Pets lacks. I was shocked when I first heard the Wonder Pets not pronouncing their words correctly. While "sewious" is Cute, it is not teaching our children at the most impressionable age the CORRECT way to pronounce a word. This is not a time where its important to be cute. I dont have a problem with the content of show or any of the characters except one. The duck, "Mimi". I almost feel ashamed for the writers of the show to think that being cute is more important than the verbal, proper pronunciation and communication skills of the children that are watching this show. The average age this is actually geared towards is during their prime years of us as parents trying to teach them how to speak CORRECTLY, this show does not enhance these abilities it makes them go backwards. I have seen this 1st hand with 3 DIFFERENT families (1 boy age 2, 2 girls, ages 28 months and 3) That should tell you everything. I welcome any and all feedback to this VERY different outlook that I am surprised but noone here has seem to have picked up on.

9:57 AM  
Anonymous Meme said...

Julianasmom-

I see your point, but I think the show's aim in having a character who speaks like that is to be inclusive of children who do speak that way, not by choice. To show that just because you may have a speech issue does not mean you are less intelligent of capable of those who do not. If your child uses proper speech and is properly taught to do so, one character on a tv show is not going to set her back into baby talk.

2:41 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

my 2 1/2 yr old son has a bit of a lisp with his s's. I think Ming- Ming the duckling is a bit annoying. I agree that shows for such young kids should use proper pronunciation of words. I don't think 2-4 yr olds understand different types of speech to make fun of other kids or to try to fit in. I try hard to get my son to say his s's right now he's trying to say is r's as w's because Ming- Ming does.

5:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I say let them be kids they will learn everything soon!
Its cute!
and we love the wonder pets!
they can learn ppl have diff problems and help one another.

2:30 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Julianasmom-
Your criticism of the show is ridiculous. Your child should not be learning how to speak properly from television in the first place. As you stated, she is advanced in her communication. Advanced for a 2.5 year old means that in her acquisition of speech, she would be able to have enough cognition to understand you if you corrected her and explained why Ming-Ming speaks with a lisp. If you are spending the amount of quality time with your child that you should and limiting the tv they watch to a reasonable amount per week, no kid's show is going to influence them to speak incorrectly. I am not saying that they would not mimic the character occasionally but if they are spending the proper amount of time being spoken to and interacted with by you and other family members,they will have no problem distinguishing between proper speech and improper speech, as necessary. GO WONDER PETS!!!!!

10:42 PM  

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