I like the fact that the four episodes deal with important issues for children: the pitfalls of bragging, the joys of sharing, why you shouldn't take advantage of friends, and why not to take friends for granted. The "lessons" are delivered in a completely unobtrusive way. Another plus: there are no "scary" elements, so my son never asks to skip episodes like he does with some of the other collections. This video is a good bet for new and seasoned Clifford fans. Keep in mind that all of the episodes are taken directly from the PBS series. There is no new material here.
My cousin, Naomi absouletely adores Clifford. Any adult would say the same thing, and this is a good video for kids 3 and under, and I give it 5 stars.
Fluffed Up Cleo:
When Ceo wins the fluffiest dog contest, Cleo starts bragging about both her trophy and her 1st place ribbon, but Cleo discovers that you should not brag.
Cleo's Fair Share:
When Cleo gets a toy bone, she ignores her friends, Clifford and T-Bone, she just wanted to play with it so much, Cleo hurt part of Clifford's feelings. She did learn about sharing.
Friends, Morning Noon and Night:
When Mrs. Diller gets her house painted, Cleo stays with Clifford for 1 night and 2 days, Clifford taught Cleo how to not just "hog" something.
Two's Company:
When Clifford's new friend K.C. comes for a visit, Cleo HOGGED K.C. and plays with him, he first appeared in "A New Friend" But Cleo learns you got to take care of your old friends, or you could loose them, Cleo said "Loose Clifford and T-Bone, oh, that would be the worst thing ever!"
Well, Byonara!