Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't watch TV until 24 months... Its a slippery slope once you start with the videos.
+1. This is too young. I'm not judging PP, especially because they're twins, but it'll make life easier for you and them in the long run if you hold off on TV.
BS. DD has been exposed to TV since around 18 mos. she's 4 now and knows well she only gets to watch it when she's sick.
Anonymous wrote:Both my son and daughter liked the same videos at that age. What a weird request - boy videos ???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't watch TV until 24 months... Its a slippery slope once you start with the videos.
+1. This is too young. I'm not judging PP, especially because they're twins, but it'll make life easier for you and them in the long run if you hold off on TV.
Anonymous wrote:Diggers and Dozers by Mighty Machines - my 2 yr old nephew loves, loves, loves this video.
Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't watch TV until 24 months... Its a slippery slope once you start with the videos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ponyo-They will love and cherish this film forever. My Neighbor Totoro is really good too.
for 18 month olds? I mean, I love Studio Ghibli, but I think that's extremely ambitious for most kids under 4 or 5.
DS likes: Blue Planet on Netflix (he got into an underwater phase after a visit to the aquarium around 18 months), Mighty Machines/any construction site videos on YouTube, and, echoing an earlier PP, is captivated by 15-20 minutes of 1977's Winnie-the-Pooh (on Netflix).
Anonymous wrote:Ponyo-They will love and cherish this film forever. My Neighbor Totoro is really good too.
for 18 month olds? I mean, I love Studio Ghibli, but I think that's extremely ambitious for most kids under 4 or 5.