Join Caillou in four fun adventures! In Caillou The Snowman, Caillou explores all the fun activities of winter, including playing hockey and making paper snowflakes! In Caillou's Christmas, Caillou learns about holiday tra... more »ditions, from caroling to different cultural festivities in playschool.« less
"This dvd is great. My son is a huge Caillou fan and he saw all the episodes in this dvd but the great thing is those annoying puppets are not there, just nonstop Caillou. Some parts of this dvd are also taken from the Caillou holiday movie. One more dvd for the collection!"
No puppets and lots of holiday fun!
CMH | PA USA | 11/02/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"A solid Caillou video that keeps my daughter entertained for as long as I let her watch it. There are no puppets, so I don't need to be nearby to skip the skits and continue to Caillou cartoons."
Awesome Caillou's Winter Wonders
usaca01 | 03/27/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is 100% animated Caillou features! No more of that stupid puppet segments! Has kid friendly situations where they can relate to because Caillou & kid sister is certainly not perfect but willing to learn as they go through everyday life!"
Great entertainment
Jemi | East Coast | 03/05/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I gave this to my 3 1/2 year old son for Christmas in 2008 and he loves watching it. He started belting out "Dreidl dreidl dreidl" one day and I thought he had learned it from preschool, but no, from the Caillou holiday party segment. The songs about "practice makes perfect" and "make each day special" are great-to the point and catchy. My 19 month-old twins also love Caillou because of this DVD. I love the fact that there are several individual stories about winter--all nice little narratives, and Caillou is shown imagining all kinds of adventures while going about daily life. It really captures a child's imagination."
We love Caillou !
Alicia M. Webster | Winchester, VA | 01/26/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"My three kids (ages 3, 2, and 11 mo) all love Caillou, especially my son (the two-year-old). I love that the stories are realistic, but still very, very sweet. Caillou isn't always perfect, but he tries very hard to be a good boy, and my kids are able to see him effectivly resolve the problems that he occasionally encounters. For example, sometimes his sister, Rosie, gets on his nerves, but he deals with it and moves on. One of the things that I really like about the whole Caillou series are the realistic bodies of the adult characters. They aren't drawn like Jessica Rabbit, but rather like most adults who actually have kids (a little lumpy here and there)."