poll - Thomas or Chuggington

Anonymous
LOL, my DS is now obsessed with Chuggington and doesn't like Thomas anymore. I actually miss Thomas....Chuggington is way more annoying...
Anonymous
I agree Thomas is less annoying....but the heart wants what the heart wants.
Anonymous
Thomas when we need a chill out show (zzzzz...).
Chuggington when kiddo is more active.
Anonymous
I prefer Thomas. Sprout = OK. Disney = Not OK.
Anonymous
Thomas. I'm doing my best to avoid introducing Chuggington.
Anonymous
Ugh, I hate Thomas. It has super creepy subtext. I'll take Chuggington any day of the week.

http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/culturebox/2011/07/thomas_the_imperialist_tank_engine.html
Anonymous
My DD found Thomas on the Spanish PBS channel and loves it, so now every train is "Tomas!" Maybe he's not so creepy if its language learning too? Disney Jr has not yet made an appearance in our house, but I'm sure its inevitable.
Anonymous
My son doesn't like either. He finds Thomas boring and so do it. Chuggington is the same thing over and over, always a plot about delivering ice cream. He likes to play with wooden trains, but not watch the TV shows - he's a Cat in the Hat guy.
Anonymous
PBS has a Spanish channel? Would like to know more about this..
Anonymous
Neither they're both incredibly booorrring
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I prefer Thomas. Sprout = OK. Disney = Not OK.


Haha idiot parenting
Anonymous
Oh, thank goodness. I thought this was a name poll! In case anyone else is considering I will offer my opinion that Chuggington is a very very bad name for a baby.

The linked article made me laugh, but I remember babysitting Thomas loving kids when all the engines were male, all the cars were female, and the job of the engines was to lead the "silly" cars around and ignore their "giggling" and "whining" since none of the female characters could talk. It doesn't really surprise me that the show still has a ways to go.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:PBS has a Spanish channel? Would like to know more about this..


Channel 269 on Comcast in Montgomery county.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:PBS has a Spanish channel? Would like to know more about this..


Vme Kids on Fios--not sure if it's officially PBS, but it has mostly PBS programs like Barney and Sesame Street (Plaza Sesamo) in Spanish. I think it's 1721 (maybe, something up there). DD watches at her Spanish-speaking grandparents, probably a little more than I'd like, but everything I've seen seems pretty good for the 2-4 year old set, without the attitude and "extreme" of Disney.

There are a few videos on the web site: http://www.vmetv.com/shows/vme-ninos
Anonymous
Thanks, PP. We don't have cable and there really aren't any options for my two yr old on Netflix. Will have to check out the link.
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