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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD EAN: 9780738923291 Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC ISBN: 073892329X Label: Sony Wonder (Video) Languages: Manufacturer: Sony Wonder (Video) Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Sony Wonder (Video) Region Code: 1 Release Date: August 13, 2002 Running Time: 30 minutes Studio: Sony Wonder (Video) Theatrical Release Date: 1993 Editorial Review: Amazon.com: Huckle, Lowly Worm, and rest of the schoolchildren are inspired by their teacher's discussion about different kinds of occupations and what people in those fields do all day. The kids run to the schoolyard for some make-believe, playing at what they'd like to be when they grow up. Huckle becomes a grocer like his father, Freddie Fox a baker specializing in mud pies, and Rhonda Raccoon a truck driver delivering baked goods. Consistent with the usual excellence of the Richard Scarry video series, Best Busy People introduces the concept of how a complicated society functions, with everyone's job having an impact on everyone else's. The jokes are funny, the songs are sweet, and Scarry's popular book What Do People Do All Day? makes great supplementary reading. --Tom Keogh Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Truly the best video ever!My 27 mo old son adores this video, and he's not a TV fan at all, which has always been fine by me. But I like the fact that it is only 24 min, so if he requests to watch it every day -which he does- he's still not sitting zombified in front of the TV all morning. We watch it together and while I do have it memorized by now, it is pleasant enough to see again and again. The animation is classic and easy to watch, and the story plays out almost like a story book, complete with narration and one ... Read More Rating: - Not enough time to enjoy itIt's a nicely narrated Richard Scarry story, but it cuts too short, not allowing a child time to learn the main characters. For the price I paid I would have preferred 2 or 3 Scarry episodes. Rating: - Best DVD - period.We are on our second copy of the DVD - grandson's absolute favorite. We link to the book for discussion. Rating: - Great for kids with learning disabilitiesI've been trying to teach my autistic son occupations for over a year now. He loves to watch movies and brings it to me for him to watch on a regular basis. This video gets his attention and has given me a way to reintroduce his flashcards while watching the movie. He's starting to make a connection as to what that person actually does. Anyone with an autistic child with receptive language delays know this is not something you can just explain to them and expect them to understand you. Rating: - just 24 minutes of videoThe video is nice and entertaining for children. But it lasts only 24 minutes. The indications on the box on the running time are misleading. I believe that for its price, 24 minutes of video are poor and disappointing. Other DVD for the same age range and price run for more than twice it (Thomas and friends, Barney, Dora, Elmo). I would recommend parents to choose another DVD and to carefully look at the duration of the movie, since children might get bored soon of repeated programmes. |