Bob the Builder: Best of Bob

BTBBestofBobThe kids don’t watch TV all day, but when they do, I like to have them watch something that isn’t harsh like some that I have seen on kids’ TV these days and if there was a character that both of my kids love (boy & girl!), it’s Bob the Builder. Coming up on the 12th a new release is coming out that has all of the ‘best’ episodes. Truly a collector’s edition if I say so myself!

It’s the biggest building collection ever when Bob the Builder™: Best of Bob hammers onto DVD January 12, 2010 from Lionsgate and HIT Entertainment. With 10 great episodes that feature nearly three hours of nuts and bolts action, aspiring builders can revisit their favorite adventures with Bob, Roley, Dizzy, Muck, Scoop and the rest of the Can-Do Crew. Ready to tackle any project, Bob the Builder and his machine team demonstrate teamwork, positive thinking and the importance of getting the job done right. Can they build it? YES THEY CAN!

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It’s Bob at his best, along with Roley, Dizzy, Muck, Scoop and the entire Can-Do Crew! Enjoy 10 great episodes celebrating 10 years of building. Episodes:

  • Lofty to the Rescue
  • Mucky Muck
  • The House That Lofty Built
  • Dizzy Goes Camping
  • Bob’s Big Idea
  • Roley’s Flat Garden
  • Bob’s Big Plan
  • Two Scoops
  • Off Road Scrambler
  • When Bob Became A Builder

DVD SPECIAL FEATURES
“On-Site: Trains” – A 30 minute never before seen feature – Join Bob and his Can-Do Crew for some full steam action as Bob’s world meets the real world in “On Site: Trains.” With Mr. Bentley’s birthday approaching, Mrs. Bentley asks Bob and the team to repair his model train set as a surprise. With footage from real-life railroad construction sites, the team learns the three important stages of the build: setting the foundation, laying the tracks and cleaning up. From recycling old rail ties, to welding the new tracks to creating a railroad crossing where cars and people can cross the tracks safely, there’s no job too big for the team to handle together. It’s all in a day’s work when you go On Site!

  • “Building a New Bob: Ready! Steady! Build!” CGI Sizzler
  • “Bob’s Machine Mix-Up Puzzle” DVD-ROM Game
  • “If You Were on Bob’s Team” Game

PROGRAM INFORMATION
Year of Production: 2010
Title Copyright: © 2010 HIT Entertainment Limited and Keith Chapman. The Bob the Builder name and character, related characters and riveted logo are trademarks of HIT Entertainment Limited. Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off. and other countries.
Type: DVD Repackage
Rating: NR
Genre: Children/Family/Animated
Age Target: 2-5 years old
Closed Captioned: English
Format: Full Screen
Feature Running Time: 140 Minutes
DVD Audio Status: English, Spanish and French 2.0 Dolby Digital
Program Website: www.bobthebuilder.com

MG thoughts

These come in a cardboard holder to keep all the disks together. Anytime we travel, these go with us. This set is a great addition to any CD collection. There are fun bonus games and a cool tour that you can explore. Tucker loves Bob the Builder and now Kambry (2 1/2) loves him too. Great DVD’s and fun learning!

All opinions in this posting are 100% my own.

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About Tanya
After working professionally in computer information technology, as well as prior work in the telecommunications industry, Tanya Gordon relocated to southwest Iowa in conjunction with her husband’s job. Mommy Goggles launched over 5 years ago, rising to prominence as a national Mom Blogger and highly sought after by brands to work closely with them on their reach to Mom consumers. In addition, Tanya happily parents two wondrous children who despite best efforts still have been known to engage in ongoing sibling squabbles: Tucker, 6, and Kambry, 3 1/2.You can read more about Tanya here.

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