He even has a stuffed animal he named Ocho. Holt's favorite sea animal is the octopus. I entered the Sid the Science Kid giveaway. My daughter loves turtles! Steph on Jat 12:54 PMĪfter watching Finding Nemo, my kids became really into Sharks and Angler Fish, so I would say those are their favorites. I entered Sid the Science Kid giveaway judybrittle on Jat 3:22 PM I follow Finding Bonggamom judybrittle on Jat 3:22 PM I follow Bonggamom Finds judybrittle on Jat 3:21 PM The views and opinions expressed in this post are my own. I received free product samples for this review, but no monetary compensation. For additional giveaway rules, click here. I will draw a winner at random on August 11 and post the winner's name on the comments section soon after. This giveaway ends at midnight PST on August 10, 2009. Here is a sample tweet you can copy and paste: Once you have completed this required entry, you can gain additional entries by doing the following:ġ) Follow Finding Bonggamom on Blogger (leave a comment with your Blogger profile name).Ģ) Follow Bonggamom Finds on Blogger(leave a comment with your Blogger profile name).ģ) Leave a comment on any of my blog posts on Finding Bonggamom (leave a comment here with the link to the post that you commented on).Ĥ) Join the Sid the Science Kid giveaway on Bonggamom Finds (leave a comment here telling me you joined).ĥ) Tweet this giveaway (leave a comment with a link to your tweet). To enter, leave a comment on this post and tell me your kids' favorite marine animal. Win it! One lucky winner will receive a copy of Dive Olly Dive: Ship Shape Sub. The “Dive Olly Dive: Ship Shape Sub” DVD will also be in stores on August 4. Not only will preschoolers have fun under the sea with Olly and Beth, two young submarines-in-training – the DVD also teaches kids fascinating facts about ocean life and some important life lessons, too. “Dive Olly Dive,” is an Emmy-nominated, 3D-animated underwater series that airs on PBS Sprout. My kids enjoyed it because the coral reef and ocean life play such a prominent part, but I think younger children would love the cute 3D characters and simple storylines even more. Despite the cool, Beach Boys-inspired music, this is a series geared towards preschoolers. It's set on (or in, or under) a coral reef, which I assume is somewhere in Australia, since their resident grownup-in-charge, Diver Doug, as well as several other characters, have thick Aussie accents. The show follows the adventures of two animated submarines, Olly and Beth. Dive, Olly, Dive reminds me of Jay Jay the Jet Plane set underwater. We don't get Sprout on our satellite tv subscription, but when I was invited to get a sneak peek at the new " Dive, Olly Dive: Ship Shape Sub" DVD (which contains 5 episodes from the series), I gladly said yes, even though we had never watched any of the episodes. Kids love their shows because they have fun characters and entertaining storylines, but they're really educational and as a parent, I really feel good about letting my kids watch their shows.Ĭase in point: " Dive, Olly, Dive", an Emmy-nominated series that airs on PBS Sprout. I think that when it comes to quality children's programming, PBS Kids really gets it. If you read any of my blogs, you'll know that I'm a big PBS Kids fan.
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