Parents' Guide to Lellobee City Farm

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Stephanie Snyder By Stephanie Snyder , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 3+

Singalong show for the preschool crowd teaches life skills.

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age 13+

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What's the Story?

LELLOBEE CITY FARM is an agricultural oasis in the middle of the big city. Not only are crops growing there, but kid characters Ella, Rishi, and Izzie are growing, with the help of Grandma Mei and the barnyard characters. Song after song, they learn important life lessons and the importance of music and play.

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Parents say ( 1 ):
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Vivid images and catchy songs make this singalong show stand out in the crowded musical preschool genre. Lellobee City Farm is reminiscent of other musical shows for preschoolers, but the setting adds a new twist, giving families more to talk about than the typical music video show. The special retreat, set in the middle of the city, can inspire learning about urban gardening, caring for animals, and appreciation of nature, on top of the educational content the show provides. Additionally, it hints at the beauty of the urban setting, in all of its culturally diverse glory.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about the music videos on Lellobee City Farm. Which is your favorite? Why?

  • Would you like to go to Lellobee City Farm? Why, or why not?

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