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Hi there


I am reluctant to have my son (19 months) sit in front of the telly, but sometimes I just need twenty minutes to get some things done...


He loves plum-vision.co.uk, but if i need to be on the computer he can't be on at the same time, so can anyone suggest any entertaining or educational DVDs? If they are in Italian, even better, but that might be asking too much.


Thank you

I love charlie and Lola - episodes are 11 minutes each (not that we've watched millions of them or anything...). The characters are lovely and lots of useful life lessons on the way without being preachy. Might be a little old for him at the mo but not for long.
How about the Tumble Tots DVD's - action songs for little ones (and you) to learn and encourages them to move around rather than just sit watching. My eldest has been addicted for over a year (now 4) and the youngest (just turned 2) is really getting into them too.

My two love the Very Hungry Caterpillar DVD, which has about 5 different Eric Carle stories on it. Very simple animation, lovely classical soundtrack. I got my copy really cheap in Sainsburys.


Otherwise, Peppa Pig is a firm favourite with my youngest, although tends to drive me a bit mad!

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