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starring: Lynne Thigpen, Noel MacNeal, Vicki Eibner, Tyler Bunch, Peter Linz directed by: Jim Martin, Richard A. Fernandes Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9780767854825 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Live, NTSC ISBN: 0767854829 Label: Sony Pictures Manufacturer: Sony Pictures Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Sony Pictures Region Code: 1 Release Date: July 18, 2000 Running Time: 30 minutes Sales Rank: 784 Studio: Sony Pictures Theatrical Release Date: October 20, 1997 Related Items:
Editorial Review: Amazon.com: After tackling the potty, Bear takes on another childhood fear: the doctor. In two episodes, Bear uses his tender touch and unflappable upbeat attitude to calm his friends when Dr. Hog visits in 'A Big Blue House Call.' Ojo is especially queasy about the visit, fearing the Mt. Everest of doctor visits--the dreaded shot. Through song and talking about the facts, Bear lets everyone know a checkup is full of good things for you and a shot, if necessary, only hurts for a moment. In 'That Healing Feeling,' Bear takes Tutter to Dr. Hog's to examine the mouse's crushed tail. Learning how the doctor's tools work, including the x-ray, calms Tutter. Whether your pre-kindergartner will be at ease at the doctor's after watching this video is unknown, but 'Bear' fills a void in giving younger children calming information to counter the usual cartoon doctor high jinks. (Ages 3 to 7) --Doug Thomas Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Bear RocksBBB is the best, keeps little ones busy for hours and teaches them lots of useful things at the same time. Visiting the Doctor is good because it teaches them not to be affraid of the doctor. A must have with the rest of the Bear collection. Potty time is the best! Rating: - Excellent DVD for young children and adults!We purchased the older DVD that is just like this and as parents we love bear and the gang. Old Doc Hog is really funny. Bear really knows how to communicate with the children. My son and daughter love him and they have enjoyed him since they were less than a year. Both of my children (4 years and 14 mo) were first attracted to the song at the end of the show, sung by Bear and Luna (the moon). It is one of the best shows and I really enjoy watching bear myself. It is a DVD that can be enjoyed ... Read More Rating: - Explains What Doctors DoWonderful. Outstanding songs and puppets. Speaks well to the child. "I especially enjoyed how well it explains what doctors do." "Good role models for overcoming fear." Easily viewed in two 25-minute segments. Enjoyed it, would watch again. "Bear helped Ojo. I love Bear." "It teaches everyone not to be afraid to go to the doctor." "I wonder if my doctor likes to go to the doctor?" "I thought the little rats getting their checkups were cute." Ages 2-5. Rating: - Good help for toddlers who hate checkupsAs always, I'm a little disappointed at the amount of song, footage, and theme reuse on the various bear videos, but my 210 month old daughter seems to love them! Bear helps kids to feel good about shots, exams, and visiting the doctor's office. Rating: - Bear Videos are the best.This is one of my granddaughters favorite Bear videos. She love when Doc sings. She sings along with him and dances. It is wonderful to watch her. I highly recommend this video. |
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