Nominated for two BAFTA Awards: Outstanding British Film and Adapted Screenplay, Paddington from StudioCanal is now available on DVD, BluRay and download. Anne Coates takes a look at the UK's most beloved bear on the small screen.
CBeebies star Justin Fletcher MBE gets the party going with this CD of 20 contemporary and traditional songs. Anne Coates reviews with a little help from Justin-fan Harriet.
Yvette Henlon had never heard of Sooty (although her husband had been a fan) so she was intrigued to see her two daughters' reactions to Sooty ABC – Learn the Alphabet DVD.
To mark the launch of the Scooby-Doo Frankencreepy DVD, Warner Bros hosted a fabulous screening and with lots of activities before the film. Hazel Bothma took her daughter and a friedn along to join in the fun.
Milkshake! Stars features two hours of Channel 5's children's favourites including Thomas & Friends, Peppa Pig, Ben & Holly, Fireman Sam and many more. Harriet Coates and one of her young friends loved it.
Hazel Bothma's daughter and friend went to an exclusive screening of Barbie™ The Pearl Princess at Vue Piccadilly Cinema in Central London at the end of the half term holida. Here is Hazel's review of the Universal movie now out on DVD.
The film Mary Poppins is part of most of our early lives and if you loved the film, you'll enjoy this portrayal of P L Travers story into a Disney classic. Anne Coates thought it was perfect family viewing.
TV and theatre actress Roxy Shahidi (known to many for her role in Emmerdale) has been passionate about yoga for some 12 years and shares this on the DVD Roxy’s Yoga Conditioning Total Body Workout. Anne Coates is definitely impressed.
Huzzah! Win the brand new DVD Mike the Knight™: A Very Knightly Christmas in our great competition. Parenting Without Tears has eight copies of this new two disc DVD collection from Mike the Knight to be won.
Barbie™ & Her Sisters in A Pony Tale is the latest adventure for the iconic heroine. This time set in the Swiss alps where skulduggery is afoot, can Barbie™ save the day. Harriet was cheering her on all the way, writes Anne Coates.
Subtitled Ballet Class & Creative Movement (for children ages 3 and up), Richard Maddock's Music for Movement and Imaginations is exactly what it says it. Three year old Harriet was enchanted, as Anne Coates reports.