


Manufacturer: Walt Disney Records
Average Rating: 5.0
List Price: $18.98
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No stranger to the realm of children's records, They Might Be Giants have seen success with their CD No! and the book-and-CD combo Bed, Bed, Bed. Their latest CD, Here Come the ABCs, offers up 25 alphabetically themed songs. However, as is their charming way, the two Johns (Flansburgh and Linnell), use the letters as merely the connective tissue, allowing them to pursuit intriguing flights of fancy that consider everything from the relative power of letters and sounds to animal hijinks. Just as they've always done, there are wistful ballads and high octane rockers. TMBG have always been a family-friendly band, and this disc works just fine for adult fans, who can rightfully consider this simply their newest release. --David Greenberger
Rating: 1 (2008-12-05)
I was hoping to use this DVD as an aid to teach my toddler alphabets, but was not impressed with the DVD. I prefer Leapfrog letter factory which is entertaining and educational
Rating: 5 (2008-11-25)
This is the first time I found myself singing along to kids music since my kids came along 4 years ago. Highly recommended. Makes a cool, cheep Christmas gift too! And my kids love it and know all the words. QU......QU...
Rating: 5 (2008-11-09)
my son (2) loves the cd and dvd. we sing the songs all the time - very catchy. What i really like is that the music is fun for kids and absolutely tolerable for adults, unlike a lot of other kids music. we have 123'and NO also -- all frequently requested by my son.
Rating: 5 (2008-11-05)
fun songs and enjoyable DVD I think my son has learned to recognize many letters from watching this DVD.
Rating: 5 (2008-10-22)
My kids love this video. They've never really shown much interest in TV or videos (like Baby Einstein), until I put this video in. It kept their attention and they're now starting to learn their letters. They keep asking for it over and over. When we play the CD, they get excited and start talking about what is in the video. I loved Electric Company and Sesame Street growing up and this reminds me of them, though just focused on the music and letters. I highly recommend it!