
WordWorld: A Kooky Spooky Halloween
In the first episode, A Kooky Spooky Halloween, The WordFriends get their share of scares the night before Halloween, when Pig sleep walks and everyone thinks he’s a ghost! Then, in Sheep’s Halloween Costume, Sheep is making herself a super special fairy costume to wear for the big Halloween party. But what will she do when her WordFriends need pieces of her costume for their own use?

The Cat in the Hat Knows a lot About That!
Tricks and Treats
A new spooky adventure this DVD brings,
with The Cat, Nick and Sally, Fish and the Things.
Meet the eeriest critters you have ever seen,
arrived just in time for this Halloween!
There’ll be lots of tricks and, of course lots of treats,
to share with the animal friends you will meet!
There’s a coconut crab, spider monkeys and bats,
and plenty more fun with The Cat in the Hat!
It was fun to share holiday themed movies with my boys! They really enjoy both The Cat in the Hat and WordWorld episodes so they were thrilled when the movies arrived! I appreciate the educational aspects interwoven into all of the episodes and I’m always surprised by the elements my kids pick up from the shows and want to talk to me about! I loved that this time their excitement was built up towards Halloween and that they would get to wear their costumes soon!
These two titles each feature a run time of approximately 30 minutes each. They are available at retailers near you and through NCircle Entertainment for a suggested retail price of $6.99/each.
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Disclosure: I received a DVD copy of WordWorld Kooky Spooky Halloween and The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Tricks and Treats for free in order to try the product and form an opinion for this review. I was not compensated in any other manner. The opinions expressed above are my own and any claims should be verified on the sponsor’s site.







