Celebrating the noisy, joyful, messy reality of pre-school life.Celebrating the noisy, joyful, messy reality of pre-school life.Celebrating the noisy, joyful, messy reality of pre-school life.
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Like the other review, I fall into the hate category. Though this could be really good in teaching kids values, Bing is a whiny spoiled brat and there is no realistic discipline portrayed.
Bing is just brilliant. Important everyday lessons for kids portrayed in easily relatable scenarios. It is performed and animated beautifully, capturing my kids attention without demanding it. Bing is a wonderful character and a good role model, guided by the experienced guardian figure Flop.
People complain about the use of poor English, this is just reflective of the way children talk around this age, the same controversy surrounded teletubbies in the nineties.
Really recommend this gentle and warm show as a safe, fun and educational viewing for preschoolers.
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.
10Linmalut
Adventures of a cute rabbit and his friends. Very educational and suitable for young children.
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- TriviaThe television series is based on the books by Ted Dewan.
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- Runtime7 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 16 : 9
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