Take your kids on exciting journeys around the world to meer animals and explore the places they live UP CLOSE with EYEWITNESS VIDEO ADVENTURES. Spectacular live action and state-of-the-art special effects put you and your children right in the picture, running with dinosaurs, diving into oceans, soaring with birds, and much more! In JUNGLE TIME: Which animal makes his bed everynight? What doe sneakers and the jungle have in common? When you're deep in the jungle, you're wild to learn all about it! Howler monkeys, prowling jaguars, shy gorillas, and a snake that flies! This is another adventure like none other!
D**K
Five Stars
Item as described quick shipper
J**W
My son loves it.
I remember watching these as a kid and my son who is addicted to dinosaurs loves watching this one over and over again.
L**T
Penguins and Arctic Wolf
I have watched this movie five or six times, and I love it. I made up 75 questions on it for my classes, and they loved it, too. It is so interesting. I love the way they had everything about the Arctic with the wolf and the Antarctic with the penguin. The video mentions at least four works of literature that we also studied. I really enjoyed the movie and it led me to create an entire unit. Scholastic had an Arctic unit idea that I also used, having the kids write diary entries, one of which was written in sparkly gel pen for the bulletin board. Thank you DK for another quality product.
L**N
Terrible
This video doesn't know what it wants to be -- it's written for adults but has graphics meant strictly for kids. As a result, kids will not be reached by the narration, and adults will find the animation and graphics silly.Worse, even judged on their own, the graphics and the writing are quite poor. For instance, having only a limited amount of time (around a half-hour), the video chooses to fritter that precious time away by drawing obtuse analogies between dinosaurs and construction equipment. Sheen at times struggles to pronounce the dinosaur names, and some of the science is dated. The video actually gives serious exposure to the idea that dinosaurs became extinct because they died of boredom.The graphics rely largely on creaky, outdated stop-motion footage of dinosaurs from old movies from the 20s-60's, which we now know are wildly inaccurate. The central graphic of the show is a little green clay dinosaur that will simply reinforce old, inaccurate tail-dragging stereotypes.The Eyewitness nature series are generally excellent, as they can rely on stock footage and can easily use current animals for their in-studio shots. Of course, this is not possible with dinosaurs, and the Eyewitness crew -- normally experts at improvization -- utterly dropped the ball on this one. Save your money and find one of the many excellent current dinosaur videos to wow your kids. This one will quickly bore them, and you as well.
V**D
Not One of Their Best
I usually love to show Eyewitness DVDs for my science classes. The kids enjoy them and they usually remain engaged. This video, however, did not keep my students interested for longer then 10 min. The graphics are very outdated and some of the information seemed pointless (comparision of dinos to building machinery). I realize they cannot have live shots, but the claymation was obviously far older then the dvd production. A few CGI scenes would have helped immensely.
M**G
Content and visuals don't seem to mesh well
This documentary about dinosaurs is a little too focused on making everything lively, and not focused enough on any particular target market, in my opinion. The narration by Martin Sheen seems to be mostly targeted at a more sophisticated audience, but the graphics are often more kid-oriented. Worse, while the name-and-vocabulary-laden narrative sounds very authoritative, it often makes sweeping generalizations or asserts theories about dinosaurs as though they were facts. I noticed this particularly in reference to assertions about the characteristics of various specific dinosaurs (and when statements are made that presume that all dinosaurs were very large animals, something we knew was false even ten years ago, when the film was made).One nice thing about the video is that it lays out both sides of a couple of debates, such as whether dinosaurs were cold-blooded or warm-blooded, as well as what triggered their mass extinction. The special effects and constantly changing scenery are pretty well done, considering that it's not a multi-million dollar movie.Overall, I would say that this would appeal to a particularly inquisitive pre-teen who would like to learn more about dinosaurs. I just have a hard time seeing young kids absorbing the narration considering the language used, but parents who have reviewed on here seem to feel otherwise, so maybe I'm underestimating kids here.
A**R
Captivating
Our girls started with eyewitness Planets and our collection has grown. They love this video. It shows insects up close and explains a lot of the"ickiness" about them in a format that is interesting to children. Our kids are less intimidated because the understand why spiders spin web. They are fascinated by them now, instead of afraid.
K**Y
Pleased Biology Teacher
This is an excellent way to introduce the Class Insecta to-"I hate science!"-students. It grabs their attention and at the same time provides them with correct and useful information on creepy crawlers. Hint: Eyewitness has videos on many other animal classes:retiles-fish-birds-etc. I have never been disappointed with the reactions of my students towards these wonderful videos.
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