Baby Bao Panda
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Emily
> 24 hoursometime when it 3am i catch myself coming back to baby bao panda. The heartworming acting and the amazing vocals of the pandas reming me of a young sue sylvester thank you this has been billie eyelash
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hdodsw9052
> 24 hourMy autistic daughter learned her abc’s with these cute little pandas
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Fannie Predovic
> 24 hourNot educational at all. It continuously shows a panda lie about eating candy and continues to do it.
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eddie
> 24 hourreally fun animation for kids with some great music. my kids love it
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hdodsw9052
> 24 hourLittle autistic girl loves this. She repeats after them,
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Chelsey
> 24 hourThought it was like all the individual videos my daughter likes but I have to press a new one in 2 minutes every time. Completely different she hates it and wont watch it.
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Vendetta
> 24 hourThis is a knockoff of Baobao Bashi Erge (baby bus), not a great one, and not particularly educational (teaches Pluto as a planet, for example, despite being made 20 years after it was discovered Pluto is not one).
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TR
> 24 hourThe melodies are simple ripoffs of basic nursery songs, but somehow still sound corny and clunky rather than familiar and catchy. The lyrical rhythms are awkwardly employed against standard word inflections which could result in confusion for kids who are learning to talk. The voice actors arent particularly skilled. Theyre subpar with enunciation and have trouble singing basic intervals in tune. The words rhyme for the sake of rhyming, without incorporating useful vocabulary; lyrical/plot content lacks educational or moral lessons and uses uncomfortable non-sequiturs as punchlines at the end of each repetition. Take Episode #2, for example. Chubby cheeks, dimple chin, rosy lips, teeth...wi-THIN. Curly hair, very fair, eyes are blue, lovely too. Teachers pet, is that you? Yes! Yes! Yes! The animation isnt even cute enough to justify Baby Bao Pandas existence. You do not want your kid learning and repeating these songs. HARD PASS.