Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! Wubb Idol DVD

Friday, October 16, 2009 Posted by Felicia

I think whoever created Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! had Graham in mind. The kid is a total nut over the show! We own the last full length DVD they came out with called Pirate Treasure and I am surprised that poor DVD is still working. It should literally be worn out by now. Well, never fear, there's a new Wubbzy DVD! Wubb Idol features Beyonce and is jammed full of Wubberific fun!

The Wubb Girlz are visiting Wuzzleburg for the talent show. Walden, Widget, and Daizy are excited to see them and everyone in the town hopes to win the contest. The Wubb Girlz host the Wuzzleburg Idol and Wubbzy learns the importance of being himself.

I never have a problem endorsing Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! because I love the principles that the show teaches to preschoolers. It not only captures Graham's attention, but he walks away remembering the lessons he learned. Sure, he is only 2 and 1/2, but he can tell me what happens in the shows and the different feelings behind what he sees. The song featured by Beyonce Knowles, Sing A Song, is extremely catchy!

Check out Sing A Song with Beyonce Knowles:




The October issue of Parents magazine actually features a $2 off coupon for the DVD. You can purchase it from Target for $16.98. You can also download a free Wubb Idol Coloring Sheet. Head over to Nick Jr.com to play some fun Wubbzy games!

This giveaway has ended. Congratulations to Nad!
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  1. Tj and Amy said...

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  29. The McDougles said...

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  48. Mel4Him said...

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  60. Nad said...

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  63. Jill said...

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  64. one4earth said...

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  66. nynekats said...

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  73. LANA said...

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  89. Erica C. said...

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  103. Tiaras said...

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  119. dolphee said...

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  123. AStarrA said...

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  128. Lower Mitten Kitten said...

    I encourage my son to try new things...like veggies. I ususally get a "yuck" in response and I try again the next day.

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  132. tmh said...

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  136. Brooke said...

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  137. texaslady22 said...

    I encourage my son in an honest way. Instead of saying "you're the best jumper in the whole world!" I say something like "that was better than last time! You jumped even higher!!"

  138. Moochie's Mom said...

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  142. Audreysmama said...

    I wanted to encourage my daughter to sing and dance as loud as she wants, I don't want to be that mom who tries to shush her all the time.

  143. Sonya said...

    We encourage our kids to be themselves, and let them be who they want to be

  144. amyd said...

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  154. Jammie said...

    We have always taught our daughter to be herself and never act like something you are not to make others like you. The main key I think is for children to be them and not have to worry about what others think. Children should beable to enjoy life while they are younger.

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