WordWorld: Sheep’s a Star

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Princess Sheep: Sheep gets royally carried away playing princess. It is only after she hurts Bear’s feelings that Sheep learns that a true princess isn’t selfish, but kind and generous instead. The Birds: Sheep does her zany best to care for an egg she finds until the baby bird is born and reunited with its [...]


Princess Sheep: Sheep gets royally carried away playing princess. It is only after she hurts Bear’s feelings that Sheep learns that a true princess isn’t selfish, but kind and generous instead.
The Birds: Sheep does her zany best to care for an egg she finds until the baby bird is born and reunited with its mother.
W Drought: ON a hot summer day, all the WATER in WordWorld starts to dry up because the letter W is missing! Sheep leads the WordFriends in the hunt to discover just who is causing the W drought.
Chef Sheep: Sheep has to take over Pig’s cooking show when Pig gets a pot stuck on his face. Will Sheep summon up the confidence she needs to save the day?

Rating: (out of 9 reviews)

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5 Reviews

  1. M. Heiss says:

    Review by M. Heiss for WordWorld: Sheep’s a Star
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    My toddler was a Diego junkie, heaven help me. Luckily, we have no cable, so we could only watch on library DVDs or the few we bought ourselves. A friend turned us onto Word World, and my little one switched cold-turkey from a Diego-holic to Word World. We’ve bought several of them — these are great to watch when you just need to make a phone call or whip together a recipe, and want to keep the baby busy.

    I like the voices, I like the characters, the songs are *not* like Dora’s “I’m the map, I’m the map, I’m the map, I’m the map, I’m the MAP!”, the visuals are clever, and the stories are funny.

    Anyway, I am really strict about TV time, and Word World makes the grade. Thanks, PBS — this is a surprise hit.

  2. C. Moncrief says:

    Review by C. Moncrief for WordWorld: Sheep’s a Star
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    My 8 month old daughter loves this show! She claps and dances to the music and is just fascinated with it. We are collecting all of the characters right now for her – she loves to pull them apart and then stick them back together. They are great learning tools … we use them to point out letters, the sounds they make, the sounds they make when they come together and then the word itself! A great association tool. I hope to have many more DVDs to come!

  3. C. Boisvert says:

    Review by C. Boisvert for WordWorld: Sheep’s a Star
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    Indeed, each Word World DVD is a hit (except Happy birthday Word Friends). My son watch it over and over and now he’s 4 and a half and knows how to write at least 30 words with consonant-vowel-consonant and maybe 10 words made of 4 letters. That’s a really good show for children learning English as a second language and native English speakers!

  4. Bogie says:

    Review by Bogie for WordWorld: Sheep’s a Star
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    Word world offers a bright and colorful viewing experience for my toddler. She loves the characters (particlarly duck) and I love that she is starting to recognize the letters in their bodies.

  5. Nedra D. Lane says:

    Review by Nedra D. Lane for WordWorld: Sheep’s a Star
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    Good learning tool for young children. Helps identify letters and how they go together to form words in an entertaining format.

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