Doc McStuffins School of Medicine in Session Now
My kids love the Doc, even at seven and six they still watch her all the time. As big of fans they are, my three-year old niece is the ultimate Doc McStuffins fan. She switched all her sippy cups to Doc McStuffins, all her school supplies and even clothing, is somehow connected to the Disney Junior character. She watches all the episodes and when we recently gifted her a Doc McStuffins CD she was so excited she held on to it for three days straight. I was provided a copy of Doc McStuffins School of Medicine from Disney Junior Home Entertainment for review purposes. Any opinions expressed are my own.
The newest addition to the Doc McStuffins catalog is School of Medicine was released on Disney DVD on September 9th, 2014. With five full episodes, there’s a lot for your favorite Doc McStuffins fan. I really love the whole concept of this character, she’s a very positive role model for young kids and she also teaches the importance of taking care of your toys. Both my son and daughter have their own “doctor bags” – toys based on the show – and they use it with their own toys. There’s always something fun to learn from Doc and all her toys. There’s laughter, hugs and lots of love. This dvd would make the perfect gift for my niece, she loves Doc McStuffins and I am sure she’s enjoy all the episodes on this dvd. She’ll get to see Doc help and Owl who can’t see, celebrate Doc’s nurse Hallie birthday, help a shark with a tooth problem and so much more. This dvd is a great collection and it truly touches on several department in the field of medicine. Check out this clip below:
About Doc McStuffins School of Medicine:
In “Doc McStuffins: School of Medicine,” a compilation of engaging Doc McStuffins stories, the many specialties in which doctors practice medicine and health care are highlighted for young kids to comprehend. In her playhouse clinic, Doc is an optometrist, helping her stuffed owl toy, Professor Hoostburgh, to see clearly again. As a dentist, she fixes a tooth on Donny’s toy shark Mr. Chomp and, as a radiologist, Doc takes an inside look at Daisy’s arm after a Roller Disco fall. Then, Doc accidentally sprains her own ankle, so it’s up to her toys to provide the care and compassion to Doc herself and with rest, patience and plenty of cuddles, she will be as good as new, singing “The Doc is in.”
Episodes:
1 – Chilly Gets Chilly / Through The Reading Glass (Optometry)
2 – Hallie’s Happy Birthday / Shark-Style Toothache (Dentistry)
3 – Think Pink / You Foose, You Lose (Sports Medicine)
4 – Disco Dress Up Daisy / The Glider Brothers (Imaging/Radiology)
5 – Celestial Celeste / Run Doc, Run! (Imaging/Radiology)
Street Date: September 9, 2014
Run Time: 110 minutes
Rated: TV-Y
Aspect ratio: 1.78:1 Widescreen (Enhanced for 16×9 Televisions)
Sound: 2.0 Dolby Digital
Languages/Subtitles: English, French & Spanish
You can purchase your own copy of retailers nationwide or online from Amazon.
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