Parents' Guide to Mighty Little Bheem: I Love Taj Majal

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Diondra K. Brown By Diondra K. Brown , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 4+

Mischievous babies explore landmark in a zany adventure.

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What's the Story?

MIGHTY LITTLE BHEEM: I LOVE TAJ MAHAL follows the story of Bheem as he embarks on another fun adventure. This time his family is off to the market and then the Taj Mahal. Along the way, he makes a new friend who accidentally leaves her favorite stuffed toy behind. Bheem is determined to safely return the toy to her, and keep it out of his brother's selfish hands. The two are met with lots of obstacles as the toy goes back and forth between them. Will Bheem be able to use his super strength and kindness to succeed in his mission? Or will his brother and the Taj Mahal security guard stop him along the way?

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
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This show is a fun showcase of one of the Seven Wonders of the World and Indian culture. Mighty Little Bheem: I Love Taj Mahal is brought to life with stunningly bright animation and melodious music. Bheem is a strong-willed, clever toddler whose family can never quite keep up with his adventures. The viewing experience is an engaging one, as none of the characters communicate with dialogue, increasing the need to focus and notice details. Some aspects of Bheem's adventure are dangerous, prompting caregivers to want to potentially speak to their children about what is and isn't safe in real life.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about how Mighty Little Bheem: I Love Taj Mahal explores one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Do you know what makes the Taj Mahal special? Can you re-create it in a picture?

  • Bheem's curiosity took him on a wild adventure, full of exploration. How could he have made his adventure safer?

  • There's no talking in the special. How do characters communicate with each other? Do you think it would be hard to express how you feel without talking?

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