Jay Jay the Jet Plane - Liking Yourself Inside and Out | List Price: $14.94 Discount Price: $24.98

| Binding: DVD Release Date: 2003-01-14
great for little ones [Posted on 2006-02-01] My grandson just loves Jay Jay and his crew. We have all the Jay Jay's now.
Jay Jay is the best [Posted on 2006-02-01] These are very good for the little ones. My grandson loves them and we have them all now.
Jay Jay The Jet Plane [Posted on 2006-02-22] This was a Birthday Gift For a Grandchild. Everything went perfectly from purchase to delivery. Thank You
Gordon D French
You don't have to see things in order to believe in them? Jay Jay may not be a good choice for secular families. [Posted on 2006-12-12] The Skylandia episode makes clear that there are underlying messages in Jay Jay supporting religious faith. The kinds of messages I found in this show would help open up any child to any manner of theological, mystical, new agey nonsense. If you would prefer your toddler learn critical thinking, then avoid this show. I had no idea there were religious overtones in this show until watching this episode, then searching for "Jay Jay Religious" on a search engine.
The Skylandia episode discusses a castle in the sky, and immediately when Jay Jay says "I don't believe in castles in the sky because I've never seen one", he is asked "Do you have to see something to believe in it?" I would actually hope I teach my children to say "why yes, I do!".
The final words of this episode were "And that's when Jay Jay learned not to close his mind on things he couldn't see, and if you believe in something in your heart, it's true." Why not just show your 2 year old an episode of the X-files and tell him Bigfoot and Alien Abductions are real, too?
This show is probably great for people raising their child to believe in their own faith, but as a secular parent and critical thinker I find this to be a poor message to send to impressional young toddlers. If my child believes in his heart that he will fly if he jumps off the roof, it's true? There are much better shows for kids this age that send a message to kids to think like Blues Clues.
Great [Posted on 2007-01-03] I purchased this for my grandson who loves Jay Jay. He enjoys it very much.
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