Max & Ruby - Springtime for Max & Ruby
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Stephanie Campbell
> 3 dayBought this for a toddler for Christmas and it is so cute. I recommend Max and Ruby for all kids!
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GaJen
> 3 dayEaster gift for my 3 year old son. He absolutely loves Max and Ruby. We were very pleased with the DVD and the amount of episodes on the DVD.
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JoysDivision
> 3 dayI find this a terrible show for young children: Max is a spoiled little brat who always gets what he wants, at the expense of his long-suffering sister. What makes it worse for me is the fact that it is usually quite clear that Max knows he is being bad -- he turns around and stage winks at the camera when hes going to be willfully defiant or disobedient. I am sorry, but this strikes me as a truly terrible precedent to set for children. He never learns his lesson, hes never sorry, and hes constantly enabled by Ruby and Louise. In addition, his sister can be moderately smug and condescending. Please dont show your children this show! This is not a set of life lessons we need to be perpetrating. And... for the record... where are their parents? I come out of this wanting to ring up Child Services and the Supernanny.
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Debbie Josway
16-11-2024These episodes are fun and engaging for my 5-year-old grandson. We both enjoy the high-quality, well-thought-out and humorous stories. (We also really like the background music.)
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B. Robertson
> 3 dayI normally do not review DVDs purchased, but I couldnt resist on for Max & Rubys Easter....I read the other reviews that characterized this 2007 as a major disappointment because of the change in Rubys voice, yada, yada, yada.... I completely disagree - my almost 4 year old who continues to enjoy Max and Ruby didnt even notice and has been glued to each episode of the entire DVD. If you have a Max & Ruby fan in your household, buy this! Its great to finally have new story lines for my preschooler to watch - and for me to listen to!
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gapch
> 3 dayMy grands love Max & Ruby, any day of the week, & I do, too!
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LtTawnyMadison
> 3 dayThis is a cute show and my 3-year old enjoys it. But its quite odd in that no parents are ever seen, and Ruby is basically Maxs parent all the time. Max is always with her; she bathes him, fixes his boo-boos, puts him to bed, includes him in all her activities and play dates (which he is constantly messing up), and teaches him how to do things... all while exercising the patience of Mother Theresa -- shes much more patient that even most parents could be expected to be all the time, much less big sisters. Max seems to be perpetually either antagonistic or clueless, and only ever says one word or phrase at a time. Its not something that would prevent me from wanting kids to watch it, but it is perplexing. I prefer the more realistic family dynamics like in the Berenstain Bears, Little Critter, and Frances.
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Cyndi
11-11-20243yr old loves this movie, came sooner than expected also!
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Jennifer
> 3 dayMy almost 3 year old daughter loves this DVD. It was an Easter present this year. In the Easter set of episodes, the voices of Max and Ruby are slightly different, but I hardly noticed. It wasnt until we watched it several times that I noticed a slight difference. My daughter didnt notice at all. All the episodes are super cute and we love watching them together.
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stoffelmom
> 3 dayAudra stoffel