Charlie and Lola, Vol. 9: What Can I Wear for Halloween? |  | Actors: Daniel Mayers, Clementine Cowell Studio: BBC Warner Category: DVD
List Price: $14.98 Buy New: $8.17 as of 11/25/2009 11:10 CST details You Save: $6.81 (45%)
New (26) Used (2) from $8.17
Seller: deep_discount_dvd_cd Rating: 5 reviews
Format: Animated, Color, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Number Of Items: 2 Running Time: 120 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 1000099186 UPC: 883929073733 EAN: 0883929073733
Theatrical Release Date: 2009 Release Date: September 8, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
| |
| Features:
| • | Lola is four and she "will not ever, NEVER eat a tomato!" Sometimes she is "not sleepy and she will not go to bed", and how will she cope when she is really everso ill and may never smile again? It falls to big brother Charlie to win her round, and he uses every trick in the book - logic, humour, and the power of the imagination. Eating yucky, sticky mashed potato instantly becomes an expedition |
|
| Similar Items:
| |
| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 08/25/2009 Run time: 84 minutes Rating: Nr
Amazon.com Charlie and Lola is a delightful animated BBC series based on the Charlie and Lola books by Lauren Child. Change, making decisions, and learning new things are a challenging part of growing up, and young Lola finds each of them exceedingly difficult. Luckily, Lola's big brother Charlie, who's oh so fond of his little sister, has a knack for combining imagination and compassion in order to help her solve just about any problem. Lola and Charlie are both really excited about the big Halloween party at school in "What Can I Wear for Halloween," but Lola just can't decide what sort of costume she should wear. When their friend Morton accidentally squashes the huge pumpkin they were planning to take to school, Lola finds herself with two big problems. Perhaps Charlie and Lola can use their imaginations to solve both problems at once. Change is unsettling, whether it's a change in routine, the seasons, or a family tradition, and Lola absolutely does not like change. In "Everything Is Different and Not the Same," Charlie helps Lola get over the difficulties that come with autumn, while Lola does some brainstorming of her own to deal with her discomfort at her very first sleepover in "I Slightly Want to Go Home." A family tradition is threatened in "But We Always Do It Like This," but Charlie and Lola soon discover that sometimes a change in tradition leads to an even better tradition. In "Do Not Ever Never Let Go," Lola loves her tricycle and never wants to graduate to a bicycle--at least until her best friend Lotta shows up with a new bike. Lola soon discovers that trying new things can be both fun and frustrating, and that perseverance pays off. Helpfulness is the attribute of the day in "I Am Goody the Good" and "I Am Going to Save a Panda," but sometimes effectively helping others takes some real creativity. Lola has a hard time doing what she knows is right when she finds a lost toy that she really wants to keep in "I Would Like to Actually Keep It," and she has an even harder time deciding on the right course of action when Lotta gives her a special present that Lola really doesn't like in "But I Don't Really Like This Present." This volume of the Charlie and Lola series offers great messages about imagination, cooperation, and familial love and will absolutely captivate children ages 2 to 8. --Tami Horiuchi
|
| Customer Reviews: Great learning experience. November 24, 2009 D. Hand I have bought the whole series of the Charlie and Lola dvds for my grandson and he loves them. They are a great learning tool for the 2 1/2 year old crowd. My wife also loves the English charm of Charlie and Lola. A must have!
my kids love charlie and lola...ok, mama does too! October 19, 2009 Alejandra F. Barrientos (Albuquerque,NM) my three year daughter really enjoys charlie and lola books and currently owns vol. 1-3. I jumped at the chance when I saw vol.9 was a halloween dvd. she loves it and so do I! Even my one year twins boogie down when they hear the charlie and lola theme music. i also love the fact that lola is a wonderfully curious, boisterous and positive character. my three year old is and she can really relate!
*Wonderful* Children's Show! October 17, 2009 Alex Honda (Los Angeles, CA USA) The CHARLIE AND LOLA #9: WHAT CAN I WEAR FOR HALLOWEEN? is a nearly two-hour DVD with 9 different episodes. There's actually only one episode that has a Halloween theme, but the others are fun to watch.
The show focuses on a British boy and his younger sister--named Charlie and Lola--and their friends. Each cartoon teaches kids about sharing and how to deal with disappointments by looking at problems in a different way.
Although the animation is relatively simple, the mixed media used to create the graphics is very clever and leads to interesting visuals.
The voice actors are wonderful as the characters "Charlie" and his younger sister "Lola," and their friends "Marv" and "Lotta," along with other kids either at school or in the neighborhood.
The DVD menus are interactive and you can choose either "play-all" or "episode selection."
Nice treat for kids, and adults who enjoy cartoons.
Love it! October 9, 2009 A. Jans Wonderful show! A true joy to watch (both for my 5 year old and myself).
Another Great Charlie & Lola DVD September 19, 2009 J. Olson (Santa Cruz, CA) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
My son has been a fan of Charlie & Lola since he was old enough for TV. The characters have a wonderful sibling relationship - they are kind, thoughtful and sympathetic - just the kind of behavior I want my children to imitate. The British accents are just a bonus...very cute.
I've always appreciated it when other reviewers post the episode listings, so here they are:
1. What Can I Wear for Halloween?
2. Everything is Different and not the Same
3. I am Goody the Good
4. But We Always do it Like This
5. I am Going to Save a Panda
6. I Slightly Want to go Home
7. Do Not Ever Never Let Go
8. I Would Actually Like to Keep It
9. But I Don't Really Like This Present
|
|
|