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  • 09-30-2009 1:04 PM In reply to

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    i have a 18 mth old who because of the night garden can touch her noise, sit on the floor and say up,,,, i know alot of people think  that there is no education value but i think there is, my little one has picked up alot from this show and even if there is no  no education value in it the kids enjoy it, do all the shows your faverit shows have education value i doubt it so back off and let kids be kids
  • 09-30-2009 8:35 PM In reply to

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    I absolutely agree with you.  Not everything has to be educational to children.  Also, we must not forget that it is equally important to expand our childrens' imaginations, and this cute, innocent little show throws my 14 month old into a creative little world.  Who didn't watch shows like The Friendly Giant growing up, where we weren't necessarily learning our ABC's, but were expanding our creative selves by immersing into strange little worlds.  Nothing wrong with that at all.
  • 09-30-2009 8:43 PM In reply to

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    Sorry, but there's nothing wrong with a show teaching children to openly express love and affection.  The world could use a little more hugs and kisses in my opinion.
  • 10-01-2009 8:12 PM In reply to

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    I feel that you should not get rid of this show because it is a fun show. Sure it has very little educational value, but my 20 month old loves it as well as my other children like to watch it as well. This is a very special time for us as a family other than other special days. So I disagree with the show people wanting the show removed. Thank you treehouse for having a fun show aired.
  • 10-05-2009 6:52 PM In reply to

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    Just because "Parents" don't get it..........doesn't mean kids don't get it either. My daughter who is 2 1/2 loves this show. Some parents are so
    focused on everything their kids participate in be educational that they forget that kids need a chance to be just kids. Children are learning
    constantly, even when we don't think they are. This show is great and I applaud Treehouse for broadcasting it. My daughter would be disappointed
    if it were removed from the schedule.
    A note to the parents who dislike the show........no one is making you watch it, therefore it is quite easy to rectify the situation. Turn your tv off. 
  • 10-07-2009 1:34 AM In reply to

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    My daughter loves the show. She was having some bedtime anxiety so I started PVR'ing it and we'd watch it together before story time. It actually helped a lot. She's 3 1/2 now and has moved onto other favourites, but if she sees it on she'll still watch.
  • 10-07-2009 6:19 PM In reply to

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    noot:
                  I disagree. My 2 year old and I watched the show twice after storybooks and she paticipated in the show and cuddled with me as she relaxed for bed.


    I agree with this. This is the exact context with my 2 year old daughter. This is what we watch right before going to bed. It settles her right down, rather than getting all excited as with Dora, Backyardigans etc.
  • 10-23-2009 9:37 PM In reply to

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    Maybe you shouldnt be using the television as a learning tool for your children? after all entertainment is TV's sole purpose. If you dont like what TV is teaching your kids, maybe you should try teaching them something. There is nothing wrong with this program as it relaxes and entertains toddlers and babies.
  • 10-28-2009 3:12 PM In reply to

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    I love In the Night Garden.  My son really enjoys it.  It follows a routine, it is gentle, it is loving.  We watch it regularly in our house. Please keep In the Night Garden. 
  • 11-25-2009 9:01 PM In reply to

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    My 26 month old son loves this show and I think that it's one of the only shows on that are suited to his age and younger. Replacing it with the likes of Franklin and Diego would be misguided because those shows are for older kids and thus those complaining should think about replacing shows for that older age group with the shows they want. My son likes Diego a lot and is beginning to understand most of the story lines but Franklin does not hold his interest yet because the subject matter is really for older kids.
    In the Night Garden does not try to make young children into geniuses nor does it have some weird evil agenda. It is simply a show that young children enjoy because the storyline (what storyline?) doesn't require the metacognition of  older children. It's a little like their world, somewhat discontinuous and full of lateral flow. The jist of it is this show is for young children and comparing it to the likes of Diego or Franklin is the old apples and oranges situation.
  • 11-28-2009 12:58 AM In reply to

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    Thank you. That was perfectly said Zea.
  • 11-28-2009 9:41 PM In reply to

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    I TOTALLY disagree with this post. The "POINT" of the show is to aid in bed time. If you look at the synopsis of the show it tells you right there, to calm children and get them ready for bed time. True it does turn my kid into a
    zombie as well, but sometimes that a good thing is it not??? Lol.  This show teaches imagination. My son is two and I am not about to get caught up on things like that. Is everything we watch for the benefit of education. No it
    is for entertainment. And this show is not teaching anything negative. Let the children enjoy it. I used to think it was one WEIRD show, but it grows on you, and if it helps my son to calm down and go to bed, then I am totally all for
    it.

  • 12-02-2009 2:31 PM In reply to

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    MY ONE YEAR OLD SON LOVES IN THE NIGHT GARDEN.
     
    HE IS A BIG FAN OF THE BABY EINSTEIN DVD'S AND THIS IS THE ONLY OTHER TV SHOW HE SHOWS AN INTEREST IN. WE LOVE IT!! SURE IT MAY NOT BE FOR OLDER CHILDREN BUT IT IS A GREAT SHOW FOR YONGE TODDLERS.
     
    KEEP THIS SHOW ON THE AIR!! THERE ARE MANY OF US OUT THERE THAT JUST LOVE IT!!!
     
    The Big Comfy Couch or Danielle Cook ... now take those off!! ANNOYING!!!!
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