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Barney Goes to School
: :Is your toddler nervous about starting kindergarten or preschool? Then this is the video to watch. One Saturday, Barney's friend Tina wishes she could take Barney to school with her, to show him all the fun things she learns every day. And suddenly, with a little help from Barney, she's at school! Together, Tina and her friends take Barney through the daily school routine--from greeting to exercising, reading the calendar, checking the weather, and then exploring the room. The children take Barney around the room to each learning center and show ...
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Rock With Barney
: :Barney and the Backyard Gang have a musical fantasy with an environmental theme. There's a lot of pomp, flag waving, and cute sets (including a Hawaiian scene), and even a moment that looks like the opening of Patton. Songs include 'Protect Our Earth' and 'Me and My Teddy.' --Tom Keogh
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Barney: Good Day Good Night
: :One of the gang wishes he could stay up all night sometime, so Barney uses a magic night timer to turn the day into evening. The kids go through their bedtime rituals, but then they get to stay up--a dream come true. This is a particularly entertaining episode, with the children discovering that night has special sights and sounds of its own, precisely the kind of thing most kid viewers wonder about. --Tom Keogh
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Barney's Campfire Sing-Along
: :Barney introduces the Backyard Gang to camping fun, including woodland creatures, studying the stars, and even forest safety. The episode aims to promote positive values and creative expression under the open skies, and it does just that. Among the songs are 'Clean Up, Clean Up' and 'The Frog on a Log.' --Tom Keogh
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Barney's Magical Musical Adventure
: :Some of Barney's friends are building a sand castle, and the Purple One treats them to a magical tour of a real one. The day is full of wondrous horses, a dance around the maypole, a tea party, a meeting with the king, and a visit with Twynkle the elf. Songs in this imaginative special include 'Castles So High' and 'Polly Put the Kettle On.' --Tom Keogh
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BackYard Show: Barney & Friends
: :Some of Barney's friends are building a sand castle, and the Purple One treats them to a magical tour of a real one. The day is full of wondrous horses, a dance around the maypole, a tea party, a meeting with the king, and a visit with Twynkle the elf. Songs in this imaginative special include 'Castles So High' and 'Polly Put the Kettle On.' --Tom Keogh
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Barney Rhymes With Mother Goose
: :Some of Barney's friends are building a sand castle, and the Purple One treats them to a magical tour of a real one. The day is full of wondrous horses, a dance around the maypole, a tea party, a meeting with the king, and a visit with Twynkle the elf. Songs in this imaginative special include 'Castles So High' and 'Polly Put the Kettle On.' --Tom Keogh
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Barney's Alphabet Zoo
: :Barney and the kids use letters to imagine a whole alphabet zoo. The kids imitate animals and sing about tigers and camels and kookaburras. Julie's Aunt Molly drops by with a funny story told in animal sounds, and Jason shows us how to say 'I love you' in sign language. It's another imaginative episode matching some educational elements with pure fun. Among the tunes: 'Animals in Motion' and 'Down by the Station.' --Tom Keogh
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Waiting for Santa
: :Barney and the kids use letters to imagine a whole alphabet zoo. The kids imitate animals and sing about tigers and camels and kookaburras. Julie's Aunt Molly drops by with a funny story told in animal sounds, and Jason shows us how to say 'I love you' in sign language. It's another imaginative episode matching some educational elements with pure fun. Among the tunes: 'Animals in Motion' and 'Down by the Station.' --Tom Keogh
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Barney's Exercise Circus & Parade of Numbers
: :Barney and the gang get up a playground circus, featuring Barney the Balancing Dinosaur and Derek the Juggler. Guest Joe Scruggs sings songs; the whole point of the show is that exercise feels good. Also on this video is 'Barney's Parade of Numbers,' which features a visit from Mr. Tenagain, who has a passion for all things 10. This two-fer is the usual Barney fare, with a light emphasis on body and mind development. --Tom Keogh
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