More Pre-School Fun And Learning On DVD & VHS
BEAR IN THE BIG BLUE HOUSE
Four New Titles Are Available June 7
BURBANK, Calif., May 11, 2005 – Give your pre-schoolers their best first start with BEAR IN THE
BIG BLUE HOUSE, from Walt Disney Home Entertainment. This award-winning series provides
your child with valuable tools for growth, offering education through music, movement and
exploration, all with a cast of colorful, fun characters. An Emmy Award® winning children’s series,
BEAR IN THE BIG BLUE HOUSE has been nominated for 16 daytime Emmy Awards®. On June
7, four more titles are available that target cognitive learning and social skills:
SENSE-SATIONAL
EARLY TO BED, EARLY TO RISE
VISITING THE DOCTOR WITH BEAR
STORYTELLING WITH BEAR
Each BEAR IN THE BIG BLUE HOUSE DVD title includes fun sing-along songs, Spanishlanguage
tracks and continuous “play-thru” option. Available for $14.99 (S.R.P.) for DVD and for
VHS.
STREET DATE: June 7, 2005
Run time: Approximately 72 minutes per title
Rating: Not rated. Bonus materials unrated.
Sound: Dolby® Digital 2.0
Aspect ratio: 1.33:1 formatted 4x3
DVD Languages: English audio; Spanish audio & subtitles
VHS: English audio
Sense-sational:
Excitement is everywhere at the Big Blue House – you can see it, hear it, touch it, taste it and even
smell it – in delightful adventures that promote creative exploration and imagination! Fun is in the air
when Snook the skunk drops in for a day of discovery in “Smell-O-Rama.” Then, Bear and the whole
gang learn about the world around them using their five senses in “The Senseless Detectives.” It’s
“sense-sational” fun for everyone!
Storytelling With Bear:
Hit the books with Bear, Tutter, Pip & Pop and Ore, in three adventures that teach your child about
storytelling, encourage vocabulary skills and promote kindness and sharing. It’s prime time for
rhymes when everyone settles into the Big Blue House for an afternoon of yarn spinning in “What’s
the story?” Then learn how the right word makes all the difference in “Words, Words, Words,” before
joining Bear and the gang for the very first meeting of Bear’s Book Club in “Read My Book.” When
communication counts, you can count on the fun in the Big Blue House.
Visiting The Doctor With Bear:
Feeling good is what it’s all about for Bear, Tutter, Pip & Pop! Bear shows his friends how good
eating, rest and exercise can make them the “Picture of Health,” while Tutter learns that a fun visit to
the doctor can give him “That Healing Feeling.” And when Doc Hogg drops by for “The Big Blue
House Call,” he gives everyone a reason to feel good about themselves in these three stories featuring
four sing-along songs!
Early To Bed, Early To Rise:
Rise and shine with Bear and his friends in the Big Blue House for three comfy, cozy episodes that
encourage proper rest, consideration of others and help your child become more self-reliant! In a
“Winter’s Nap” everybody wants Bear’s attention, and all he wants is some rest! A new day dawns for
the gang in the Big Blue House in “Morning Glory” and Tutter wants to stay up and play when Bear
says it’s time to “Go To Sleep” because everyone knows there’s fun morning, noon and night in the
Big Blue House!
Walt Disney Home Entertainment is a subsidiary of Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Inc., a
recognized industry leader. Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Inc. is the marketing, sales and
distribution company for Walt Disney, Touchstone, Hollywood Pictures, Miramax, Dimension and
Buena Vista videocassettes and DVDs.
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ST. LOUIS MOVIE REVIEW WEEKLY Brenda S. Ladd & Mary K. Morgan
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