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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Number Blocks. I also really liked Mr Rogers for my toddler/preschool kid. There are tours of cool real places like a suitcase factory, bowling ball plant, the zoo. And Mr Rogers spends time talking to the viewer and to people in his neighborhood. It’s a calm, real world show for children. We tried an episode of shows like Sesame Street and Pororo and they were way too fast, loud, and full of obnoxious behavior. [/quote] OP here. Sounds like we’re coming from the same place! My son is about to turn 2 and he enjoys Mr. Rogers—it’s cute to watch how enthralled he is when he watches. He LOVES the Eric Carle episode. Just as you said, it’s a very calm show. I’m trying to find more shows like it because my wife and I sometimes worry other programs are too stimulating with the constant colors, singing/music, etc. Something about the background piano music, his soothing voice, seems to appeal to my son and he’ll sit there pointing things out while he watches Fred…[/quote]
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