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Sid the Science Kid: Change Happens

Sid the Science Kid: Change Happens
Directed by Jim Henson Company

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Product Description

Studio: Ncircle Entertainment Release Date: 07/17/2009


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3794 in DVD
  • Brand: NCIRCLE ENTERTAINMENT
  • Released on: 2009-08-04
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Animated, Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 115 minutes

Features

  • SID THE SCIENCE KID-CHANGE HAPPENS (DVD MOVIE)

Editorial Reviews

Video Description
From KIDS FIRST!: Simple things in life are never boring when you look at them through the eyes of Sid the Science Kid. Join Sid as he questions why things are the way they are, and learn the scientific principles that answer his questions. Enjoy the great relationships between Sid and his friends at school as they experiment and learn from a favorite teacher. Not only does this show teach important scientific concepts, but it also models a wonderful inter-generational approach to family learning as Sid discusses things he’s learned with his mother, father, grandmother, and baby sibling. Children watching the show enjoyed the songs and dances and commented on the real children shown working on experiments in the various episodes. KIDS FIRST!® KID Juror Comments: "Sid The Science Kid is good for kids learning about science. It teaches kids about scientific words and some science experiments. The thing I like about it is how in one episode they show you what a decayed pumpkin looks like." 115 min.; Ages 2-5.

Review
This enjoyable educational series fills a gap in preschool programming, which has more often tended to focus on developing kids' readiness for reading and math. With Sid as their guide, kids will be inspired to ask question as a means of discovering new things, and they'll want to make observations and test their own scientific theories.
The show's dual settings -- Sid's school and his home -- remind young viewers that the scientific world is all around us, waiting to be explored. With some encouragement from parents, there's no end to the educational opportunities that could be inspired by Sid's curiosity.

And, learning aside, the show is sure to be a hit with kids because it's got plenty of music, dance, and all-around good fun. Preschoolers will enjoy aspiring comedian Sid's silly antics and the jokes that he and his friends make up (they're always related to the episode's theme). It's so entertaining that parents might find themselves drawn to watch as well -- and those who do may well learn a few things, too. --Common Sense Media

About the Actor
For a limited time, a bonus DVD with 2.5 hours of preschool content included with your purchase! Full-length stores from other popular NCircle Entertainment brands, including WorldWorld, Sid the Science Kid, Dive Olly Dive, Mighty Machines, and more! While quantities last.


Customer Reviews

One of the Best of Sid the Science Kid5
[...] This DVD contains the episode: My mushy banana, My Shrinking Shoes, My Ice Pops, and The Perfect Pancake.

Sid the Science Kid wants to know why things have to change. Why does his yellow banana turn brown? How come his shoes are shrinking? What made his ice pop melt and just how does Grandma know how to make a pancake this is not too squishy or burnt? Sid and his friends work together to discover the efects of time, temperature and the environment with the help of some revealing experiments and songs.

My three year old boy and 5 year old girl love Sid, and prefer this collection "Change Happens" over the other just released collection The Bug Club. The rotten banana episode is a particular favorite, with the kids talking about "decay" the whole day long. This DVD is almost two hours long (115 minutes) but if you act now you will get a bonus DVD disk containing an additional 2 hours of content (134 minutes).

Early purchasers will also an additional DVD called Front Row Fun starring an additional episode of Sid (on our disk we got the episode Why do we need Charts) as well as episodes of WorldWorld, Dive Olly Dive!, Hermie and Friends, Pocoyo and Hopla. This is a real bargain for the price. A super show produced by Jim Henson's studio and directed by his son Brian Henson. Highly recommended.

Great, great show5
OK, the DVD hasn't come out yet, but the show has been on PBS for the last season, and my 4 year old LOVES it. This show does a great job of explaining things in a fun (and parents, a non-annoying!) way. My son knows all about germs and decay and all kinds of fun things that don't come up in daily conversation. Terrific job of making an educational show that is completely fun, too.

Now I Know What Turns a Banana Brown5
I tell you the more I am getting to know "Sid" the more that this little guy is growing on me.

I love the characters, I love the concept and I love the fact that Sid and his friends clearly and easily explain the scientific dynamics on how things change.

I am sure if you are a parent you have heard the "How does..." and "Why does..." questions a million times. With my twins I get questions thrown at me at a double rate.

Sid the Science Kid is a perfect video for little ones and entertaining enough to keep grown ups listening as well.

With 115 minutes of video and four episodes: My Mushy Banana, My Shrinking Shoes, My Ice Pops and The Perfect Pancake...you not only receive entertainment but a wonderful start on teaching your children to love science.

I hated the annual science fair at school during my elementary years but if there were cartoons like "Sid the Science Kid - Change Happens" there may have been a lot of change in my views of science. I must be honest and say that I wasn't really sure what makes a Banana turn brown until I saw this video. I know sad, huh? But hey, now I know and so do the twins! Seems like Sid is doing his job!
Sid the Science Kid: Change Happens