Wee Sing Together (Video 1985) Poster

(1985 Video)

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10/10
Fun for everyone!
ihurtmywidgie16 March 2013
As a 38 year old, I recently rented this from my local library to watch with my cats. I was pleasantly surprised! You know that old saying, "Don't judge a book by it's cover?" Well that's exactly what I did and I have no regrets. #YOLO (LOL!!) As I was scanning the sing-a-long section, my eyes stopped at a young gal with a big bunny and bear at a hoppin' shindig. I couldn't resist. I was little nervous as to whether I'd like it or not, but right when it started I knew I made a great decision. I've already watched it 10 times since I rented it yesterday. I know every song and sing all the songs constantly. If you ever come across this VHS tape at your library I cannot emphasize this enough BUY IT, BUY IT, BUY IT or should I say rent it!? LOL! You'll feel a lot better and more educated, I mean you'll be able to recite the alphabet backwards! What more could you want?
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10/10
Wow 20 years Later
joshjpeacock4 January 2022
You know I always had this movie in my head growing up because it was a happy memory. Never could figure out what it was until four days ago when my niece was singing that song and I googled it and finally find this after 20+ years. FOUND IT! Good family movie before all this junk.
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8/10
Sally Smith
janellelanuzo224 November 2013
Warning: Spoilers
Sally Smith is a good character. She's sweet, young at heart, and pretty. She reminds me of Amy Sorel from Soul Calibur 3 & 4. She also wears a pink nightgown and a red dress. Hollie Weikel was born in 1973. She is also my favorite character. Some of the kids like her. Others like other characters. I also like Carrie Rawlins, Michael and Amy, Jane Banks, Jenny from Mother Goose Stories, Nicole Butler, Cassandra and Jessica Halloran, Sian and Emma Ryan, Amy Sorel, Princess Zelda, Princess Peach, Clare Field, Annie from Magic Tree House, Jessie Alden from The Boxcar Children, Princess Daisy and many more. She was about 12. Aaron Cooley was about 10. I really like Sally Smith because she was a cute girl.
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10/10
A childhood favorite!
nicoleverity6 April 2024
I watched this repetitively as a kid! I was thinking about it a couple years ago and found it on YouTube. It was such a great wave of nostalgia to watch it again! Such a sweet story with great songs, and even though it's super low-budget, it's great for the imagination. I know as a kid it would have been so cool if my stuffies came to life!

I recommend this for kids even today, especially if they love their Teddy Bear. But it is from 1985 so keep that in mind!

I have to meet a word minimum but can't think of anything else to say lol. Great movie, 10/10 would recommend this sweet hit of nostalgia.
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10/10
I wanna cry happiness
mewgirl-8830415 October 2021
When I was very little, I would be left in a playroom while my family went bowling. The caretaker there, Sarah, would put this video on all the time, but I never knew the title of this movie so it became lost in time for 20+ years... until I saw a TikTok with the Skidamarink song. YouTube searched it cause I was wondering where I had heard it before and on came this movie... Instant nostalgia. I can't be happier

It's a sweet little movie, definitely for young kids. Bright colors, silly movents, and a whole abundance of songs! The sparkles are dated but it was the 80s. Counting, imaginary play... It even teaches kids their emotions are ok in one little song. My favorite is Melody Mouse, and I'm sad this was the actresses only role ;_;

Watch it with your kids and sing along!
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10/10
A nostalgic musical memory of childhood.
Mark-AA8415 January 2023
Wee Sing Together is practically the very first video in the series, but this is one that is firmly rooted in my childhood. It is based off the Children's Songs and Fingerplays book and tape/CD by Pamela Beal and Susan Nipp. I got this video from one of my cousins from L. A. county, and I remember watching it with my sister when we were five or six years old. We practically played that tape over and over again for what seemed like hours on end. I even shared it with some of my family as well, and they loved it too. The songs are so much fun to sing along to, and they had a well-orchestrated band for the music. This is also probably the first video were I heard such songs like "Skidamarink," "Head and Shoulders," "The Finger Band," and "Reach for the Sky." It is also the first source where I learned to say the alphabet backwards.

Join Sally as she has a magical birthday party with her brother, Johnathon, and her larger-than-life stuffed animals, Melody Mouse and Hum Bear. This may be one of those vintage '80s kids videos that may seem out of date, but it's fun to pass this on to future generations who love music and singing along. I highly suggest that everyone should watch this Wee Sing favorite whether it's their birthday or not. I also recommend King Cole's Party. Be sure to read my review on that video. I give both videos an overall 10.
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