And those pants!IS A GRAIT VIDEO FOR GETING ALOG HELLO THIS IS A TERFIC VIDEO OH NO STELA THE STORY TELLER FORGOT HER SUIT CASE AT THE TREE HOUSE DANNY BROUGHT A SANCK TO SHARE AND KRISTIN KESHA DANNY AND ROBERT GO AND GET HER TGE SOUTCASE OH BO AT THE BEGING OF THE VIDEO BABY BOP AND BJ CANT GET ALONG AND MY 19 SISTERS JUST LOVE IT THE KIDS GO TO FRAMCE CANDA AND FINELY IN MEXSICO THEY FINLY KEPT UP WITH STELA BAENEY MEETS OLD FRIENDS LIKE MODEES MOUNTIE AND FIYESTA KADY
My daughter can continue to watch Barney for another year perhaps, but when I feel like she has the comprehension level to detect the subtleties I mentioned above, I'll put the video aside for the next baby.
This is where the importance of sharing comes in. As an adult, sometimes it is difficult to impress in their young minds the value of sharing & selflessness. Especially if the kid is a lone-daughter or son, there is a tendency that he/she is used to getting his/her own way at home.
The simple dramatization of BJ & Baby Bop's feud as to who should keep the box seems like a comprehensible story for a young mind. However, more of these situations should have been included in the story than Barney & the kids going around the world looking for Stella, the owner of the suitcase. The "sharing lesson" here then became only a sideline story to a larger picture of travelling & seeing other wonderful places --- which I think children at 2 or 3 may not even appreciate at all.