Sunday, January 25, 2009
Disney's Instrumental Impressions - 14 Classic Disney Love Songs
Disney's Instrumental Impressions - 14 Classic Disney Love Songs
Customer Review: Re-released as Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings
This CD is the instrumental acoustic guitar music played at Camp Mickey Minnie at Disney World's Animal Kingdom. It is now available as Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings.
Customer Review: Muzak-ie?
I like much of this for background stuff, but my wife says it sounds like Muzak and she wants to barf. Well, we don't want that, now, do we?
Sweet and Spooky Halloween (Disney Princess)
Trick or treat! It's Halloween and the Disney Princesses are celebrating this sweet and spooky season! Cinderella carves pumpkins, Ariel dresses up in costume, and Belle explores the creepy corners of the Beast's castle in this 24-page storybook featuring all-new illustrations.
Customer Review: More Sweet than Spooky
Simple sentences and bright pictures that have a very movie-esque look to them, give this book its flavor. Its not nearly as bright and colorful as the glittery cover suggests, but has a more simple animation look to the pictures. Each page features a different princess doing some kind of harvest/Halloween seasonal activity such as carving a pumpkin or reading a ghost story. It shows children different things that are associated with Halloween using the princesses to illustrate the various situations. It's cute, although has no real "story" so to speak, but does show you most of the major Disney Princesses so no matter which one your child favors, she will show up in the book eventually. My kids liked it and wanted read again (and again) so that's the real deciding factor over whether this book is worth it or not (and it is).
Customer Review: A Very Cute Book; My 5-Year-Old Niece Loves It
Rather than shoving all the princesses together (a common practice these days), each of the major princesses is shown in their natural setting, preparing for Halloween (carving pumpkins, choosing costumes, etc.). A simple, fun, cheap book that my 5-year-old niece cannot get enough of.
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