Nick Jr. Spring is Here
SCORE: 70
I am very appreciative that Family
Friendly Gaming was given a retail version of Nick Jr. Spring is Here on
DVD. This disc contains six episodes of kids shows on them. Paw Patrol,
Blue's Clue's & You!, Baby Shark's Big Show! and Blaze the and the
Monster Machines are represented on the Nick Jr. Spring is Here DVD. It
takes one hundred and three minutes to watch Nick Jr. Spring is Here
from start to finish. The theme of Nick Jr. Spring is Here is Easter and
Spring.
The episodes on the Nick Jr. Spring is Here DVD are Pups Save a Magic
Trick, Pups Save Butterflies, Spring is Here!, Growing with Blue, Rainy
Day Roundup, and The 100 Egg Challenge. There are plenty of eggs and
bunnies on the Nick Jr. Spring is Here DVD disc. I am a bit disappointed
that the true meaning of Easter is not even touched on at all on this
disc. There is nothing about Jesus Christ, the Empty Tomb, and the
Resurrection. Which is after all the real and true meaning of Easter.
Nick Jr. Spring is Here teaches kids some mild lessons about seasons,
spring, planting, transplanting, helping others, helping animals, having
fun on a rainy day and more. The Baby Shark episode on Nick Jr. Spring
is Here does not really fit the theme for me. There can be rainy days in
spring and fall. In fact when I was in the Pacific Northwest we
determined the season by the temperature of the rain. We had rain in
summer and winter as well.
Pups Save the Butterflies was the most interesting episode for me on the
Nick Jr. Spring is Here DVD. The pups help these butterflies find their
way back to the forest because the leader of the pack butterfly
accidently got stuck with a plant that was being transplanted. I have
transplanted plenty of plants in my life and I know how to do it, and
when to do it. I also know it can be better to start with seeds since
transplanting is such a shock to a plant.
Nick Jr. Spring is Here will teach kids all about bunnies and eggs. The
magician in the first episode on Nick Jr. Spring is Here is horrible. I
don't blame that guy for not wanting to be sawed in half. Blaze and the
Monster Machines is getting too predictable. It would be neat for
Crusher to win one if you know what I mean. Plus Crusher is so abused.
He wants to smell flowers and always gets something horrible. Give
Crusher an opporunity to shine. Plus it is not really fair that Blaze
has a human to help him collect eggs.
- Paul
Graphics: 70%
Sound: 70%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Gameplay: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 70%
System: DVD
Publisher: Paramount
Developer: Nickelodeon
Rating: ‘NR’ - Not Rated
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