Little Einsteins: Fire Truck Rocket’s Blastoff is a fun movie for your Little Einsteins fans.
Join the Little Einsteins as they embark on four rescue-themed adventures in Little Einsteins: Fire Truck Rocket’s Blastoff premiering on Disney DVD September 8, 2009. In this latest installment of fascinating adventures that includes a never-before-seen episode and the Magic Mission viewing mode, the Little Einsteins set out on rescue missions that take place in all corners of the world. In never-before-seen episode Fire Truck Rocket, it’s Rocket’s latest transformation: Fire Truck Rocket. The Einsteins rush to rescue an adorable monkey from an erupting volcano on the tropical island of Java. They will need all of Rocket’s rescue gadgets including his rescue Spreader (jaws of life), rescue Ladder and rescue Hose to cool down the rumbling volcano. Other episodes include Melody the Music Pet which features the Little Einsteins in France, watching animals board the special train that takes pets to their new homes. One particular cuddly creature stands out – Melody, the Music Pet. However, Melody can’t find her golden ticket for the train. Leo and team promise to help Melody find her missing ticket, and the mission takes them over Monet’s famous painting of lily pads, through the French countryside and to the top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
In Carmine’s Big Race, the Little Einsteins are in Monaco at a grand prix to cheer for Quincy’s friend Carmine, the music car. The other cars don’t think Carmine has what it takes to win the race, but with the help of the Einsteins, he just might take home the Grand Prix trophy. The team explores the Patagonia region of South America in Mr. Penguin’s Ice Cream Adventure. When an ice cream train being driven by Mr. Penguin to his best friend’s birthday party breaks down, Rocket transforms himself into a train to pull the big load of ice cream. Afterwards, the team must dig past a huge rock, put a musical bridge back together and chug over the Andes Mountains. The Magic Mission Viewing Mode let viewers use their remote to answer fun questions about colors, shapes and sizes.
The boys and I really had fun while watching Little Einsteins: Fire Truck Rocket’s Blastoff. This was our first time watching Little Einsteins and we had fun helping the Little Einstein’s on each of their adventures. I like that the Little Einstein’s includes its viewers by having us participate with them.
I also enjoy how the Little Einstein’s include music in each of the episodes. My children were introduced to musical terms such as moderato and adagio and learned the meanings also. We will continue to watch the Little Einsteins and join them on their missions helping out others.
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