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Type of bind: DVD
EAN num: 0738825171192
Format: Color, Digital Sound, Dolby, Original recording remastered, Special Edition, NTSC
Label: Little Mammoth Media
Manufacturer: Little Mammoth Media
Quantity: 1
Publishing house: Little Mammoth Media
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 01, 2003
Running Time: 50 minutes
Sale Popularity Level: 15089
Studio: Little Mammoth Media
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This video from the wise Big Adventure series gives kids a great overview of the space program using simple graphics, a soundtrack featuring kids' questions, and plenty of footage not seen on TV. The film follows one space crew through selection, training, and flight, providing some amazing facts about the mass of the space shuttle. Often the video goes on too long about specifics--reentry tiles, or the specific scientific experiments on board--but overall this kind of documentary has rarely been handled better. For ages 5 and up, but 3-year-old fans of space exploration will be happy to view the pictures. Parenting Magazine named it one of 1998's best videos for kids. The Big Adventure series scans a number of fascinating subjects (airplanes, aquariums, and even renovations) and is a series to seek out. --Doug Thomas
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My son LOVES this video and has watched it many times since the holidays. It's educational in an entertaining way but it's not for very small kids. The 4 year old age group is great. good purchase.
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This DVD is loved by our 2.5yr old, 10 month old son, and their 36 year old father. It has engaging video, graphics, and music. It also has an appropriate and thoughtful tribute to the Columbia and her crew.
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I watched this with my 3 yr old & 2 yr old sons. It is technical enough to interest an adult, yet they were just glued to the TV the entire time!They would watch it all day if I allowed it.
The video has multiple narrators, both children, males & females. I think that keeps their interest. It also bounces quickly from one topic to the next. It discusses space camp, astronaut training, experiments in space & much more. It seems a tad dated to the adult, but kids don't pick that up. It gives all kinds of facts that you will assume are rolling right over your toddler's head until he looks up into the night sky & states "maybe we can see the shuttle...it's 180 miles up from the ground" Then they will put their toy logs together & "drop their booster rockets when the fuel is used up" & send their toy boats to save them from the ocean depths. Amazing.
Highly recommend. I only wish there were more quality children's videos like this available.
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I bought "The Big Space Shuttle" for my 5-year-old girl who is completely fascinated by astronauts, rockets and space travel. She loves it and thinks "it's so cool." The fact that the narrator is a child also helped keep her attention. Best of all, the pilot and payload commander of the mission are women, which helps me to emphasize to my girl that she can do anything she wants -- even fly the space shuttle!
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Take an adventure with NASA's Shuttle program. The big draw for this DVD is the Big Space Shuttle and perhaps the more "famous" workers in the Space Program (i.e. the astronauts), BUT this adventure introduces youngsters to a wide variety of careers that make space flight possible. See behind the scenes and learn what it takes to get an orbiter and crew into space and safely back on land.
Learn about:
* Mission Control
* Launch Control
* NASA Engineers
* How the Space Shuttle is assembled
* Complete Launch sequence
* Recovery of the SRBs (Solid Rocket Boosters) with footage of the divers and how they tow the SRBs back to shore
* Space Camp in Huntsville, AL
* and more!
As other reviewers have mentioned, this DVD was filmed prior to the tragic loss of the Space Shuttle Columbia and its crew. There are a couple of brief mentions of this fact at the beginning and near the end of the DVD. The comment near the end mentions the complete complement of Shuttles built, the 2 losses (Challenger & Columbia) and the test orbiter, Enterprise. A note to cautious parents: these items are briefly and tastefully mentioned without any images or detail that might frighten or worry a young child viewing the DVD.
The Little Mammoth BIG Adventure series of DVD's are full of enough detail and educational insight to captivate younger children and adults alike. My son, now age 6, enjoys every BIG adventure series we have seen.
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