What the…? The Abominable Snowman and Albino Elmo eat ice cream on an alien world?
I guess if you’re looking to turn your kids into quivering sacks of terrified jelly, this could be the way to do it.
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fastpathguru
Tue, Dec 23, 2008 1:25pm
Bing and Bong are awesome. I say that in all seriousness, and I’m a 40yo man. You would love the quirky physics, colors, sounds, and puzzles presented in the little training-wheels universe these guys inhabit.
In a nutshell: Science for toddlers!
How could you not love a show where these fuzzy albino creatures are launched, daily, by a giant catapult to a different planet every day, on their rubber-band-tethered couch?
fastpathguru
Tue, Dec 23, 2008 1:27pm
Let me just add that I used to watch it with my (now 8yo) daughter years ago. :)
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Bing and Bong are awesome. I say that in all seriousness, and I’m a 40yo man. You would love the quirky physics, colors, sounds, and puzzles presented in the little training-wheels universe these guys inhabit.
In a nutshell: Science for toddlers!
How could you not love a show where these fuzzy albino creatures are launched, daily, by a giant catapult to a different planet every day, on their rubber-band-tethered couch?
Let me just add that I used to watch it with my (now 8yo) daughter years ago. :)
Is it real science? If so, I’m cool with that.