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.com The "Roller Coaster Dragon" has come to Dragonland, and Emmy, Max, and their dragon friends can't wait for a ride. When they're forced to wait in line for an agonizing 10 minutes, Wheezie's impatience is almost unbearable. Can the group help Wheezie learn to wait patiently? Max's anger is out of control in "The Fury Is Out on This One"--it's so hard being young and outmatched in every Dragonland game. In his rage, Max accidentally releases a fury, a little monster that feeds on anger and can only be kept in control by taming one's temper. Quetzal, Emmy, and Zak offer helpful suggestions on anger management, but only Max can put them into practice. "Quetzal's Magic Pop-Up Book" opens the gateway to a world where imagination magically becomes reality. Emmy, Max, and the dragons are enthusiastic participants, but the group soon finds that its impetuous imaginings lead straight to chaos. A little plot planning and turn taking results in a more ordered story that satisfies everyone. Two fun dragon tunes separate the three episodes: "Pretend" stresses the strength of imagination and pretending, and "Zoo" encourages lots of active animal impersonations. What a great way to teach kids ages 3 to 7 about imagination, patience, anger management, and cooperation. --Tami Horiuchi
R**E
Five Stars
I ordered this tape mainly for the episode about the "dragon Roller coaster." And, it's exactly what I expected.
D**S
Five Stars
My granddaughter loved ot
A**R
This is great for kids!
My sister is 6, and she just LOVES this show, and especially these three episodes. While most people think that the characters are annoying and insipid, I find that while kind of obviously dumb, I would let my kids watch this ANY day over Barney or Rugrats. The morals are good, and they use interesting ways to get their point across, as well as encouraging the children to jump up and exercize during their songs between stories. I would reccomend this show to just about anyone who wants good clean videos for their children.
R**Y
All smiles for this one
Lovely, colorful, great entertainment with catchy music. Teaches patience and waiting your turn - universal themes that are hardfor little ones to master. Shows good manners such as when one dragon burps and says excuse me. Never speaks down to audience. Equal treatment of boys and girls. Kids who watched were "all smiles." They very much related to the characters and their challenges. One four-year-old said, "One kid got mad, and a bad fairy grew bigger as he got madder. But his friends helped him to get unmad and then the fairy got small." Best for 2 to 5-year-olds.
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