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Wouldn't want to find yourself, 30+, leaving a 1-star review on a show intended for 3 year olds full of complaints that the characters are emotionally unstable and the plots are overly simplistic 😂😂😂
As far as the show goes, it's fine. Yes, the characters are whiney and not very good at not getting their own way, but they're all intended to be between the ages of 2 - 5.
Not something I'd watch myself, but it's not a show for me. My 3 year old has loved it for the last year. Highly recommended to anyone with young kids (just don't go in to it expecting to enjoy it yourself)
As far as the show goes, it's fine. Yes, the characters are whiney and not very good at not getting their own way, but they're all intended to be between the ages of 2 - 5.
Not something I'd watch myself, but it's not a show for me. My 3 year old has loved it for the last year. Highly recommended to anyone with young kids (just don't go in to it expecting to enjoy it yourself)
When I first saw Bing my boy was about one years old. My partner, who has done a great job of raising two kids already put it on. I instantly thought "What a horrible little bunny!" Always complaining, messing things up, and being completely selfish!
My boy is now 2 1/2 and I can safely say that whoever came up with the scripts for Bing had adults in mind as well as kids. The lessons and insights it gave me into young child behaviour have been eye opening. Bing isn't selfish or naughty, he's just not an adult. Adults need to nurture, protect, educate and direct, not take offence...
Flop (Bing's ever patient carer soft toy) is how adults should definitely act around toddlers who don't mean to be annoying, but through no fault of their own can seem so.
You can see from the ratings chart with the large "1" and large "10" column how Bing divides opinion. I started on the "1" and now I'm on the "10"
Check out the actors in this too....especially flop!
Thanks Bing you've helped me be a better parent.
My boy is now 2 1/2 and I can safely say that whoever came up with the scripts for Bing had adults in mind as well as kids. The lessons and insights it gave me into young child behaviour have been eye opening. Bing isn't selfish or naughty, he's just not an adult. Adults need to nurture, protect, educate and direct, not take offence...
Flop (Bing's ever patient carer soft toy) is how adults should definitely act around toddlers who don't mean to be annoying, but through no fault of their own can seem so.
You can see from the ratings chart with the large "1" and large "10" column how Bing divides opinion. I started on the "1" and now I'm on the "10"
Check out the actors in this too....especially flop!
Thanks Bing you've helped me be a better parent.
This is a truly terrible programme. Positive scenarios are often ruined by bing the bunny who throws a tantrum and becomes moody at the smallest of things. I believe this programme encourages children to become more moany when things don't go their way. And everything is a bing thing? This is probably a marketing tool.
Bing is a preschool show following a rabbit and his father as they learn new things ang go on adventures.
I have memories of this from when I was a young child and watching with my parents and I remember liking it.
I am sure young kids will enjoy watching it.
It has lots of characters including people living near Bing's house if I remember rightly and it teaches young kids lessons about life.
If I remember right, I did watch this quite often when it was on Cbeebies as a young child.
Although this a good show from when I was a young child, "The Furchester Hotel" is better in my opinion.
"The Furchester Hotel" is a Sesame-Street spin-off and follows Jim Henson's Muppets Characters running a hotel.
I have written a review on that show, and I believe it is better than Bing.
I have memories of this from when I was a young child and watching with my parents and I remember liking it.
I am sure young kids will enjoy watching it.
It has lots of characters including people living near Bing's house if I remember rightly and it teaches young kids lessons about life.
If I remember right, I did watch this quite often when it was on Cbeebies as a young child.
Although this a good show from when I was a young child, "The Furchester Hotel" is better in my opinion.
"The Furchester Hotel" is a Sesame-Street spin-off and follows Jim Henson's Muppets Characters running a hotel.
I have written a review on that show, and I believe it is better than Bing.
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- TriviaThe television series is based on the books by Ted Dewan.
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