Doodlebops: Rock and Bop with the Doodlebops
Common Sense Note
Parents need to know there's nothing offensive here. Preschoolers (especially fans of the TV show) will be especially drawn to the CD.
Families can sing and dance together, or discuss what it means to be a good friend, be mad, or join a club.
Common Sense Review
Reviewed By: Tony Whittum
ROCK AND BOP WITH THE DOODLEBOPS is a companion CD to the popular Doodlebops television program.
Deedee, Rooney, and Moe are a live-action, cartoon and puppet-like rock & roll trio. Clad in psychedelically colored costumes, they perform slickly produced, sugary rock and pop songs that little kids will love.
The Doodlebops cover a lot of territory on 21 songs. Kids learn the benefits of reading ("Look in a Book"), how to be a good friend ("Getting Along" and "My Friend"), and good eating habits ("Cauliflower").
The group's high energy, creativity, and sincerity go a long way toward engaging little ones. Especially fun are the nonsensical dance and sing-along songs like "Wobbly Whoopsy," "The Bird Song," and "Gibble Gobble."
Liner notes include marketing promotions for coloring and activity books, membership to their fan club, a tour schedule, DVDs, and toy instruments.
Kids who like this CD may also like Little Einsteins Musical Mission.
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Social BehaviorEncourages kids to read, eat well, and be a good friend. |
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CommercialismLiner notes include marketing promotions for coloring and activity books, membership to their fan club, a tour schedule, DVDs, and toy instruments. |
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