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MAYA & MIGUEL: A HOUSE DIVIDED

What to know: This never-a-dull-moment situation comedy revolves around Maya's well-intended meddling in her family's and friends' lives, sprinkled with values of friendship, family and a positive, culturally rich portrayal of Latino family.
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Recommended age 5-8
30 minutes
DVD
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Loved it! "It was cool. I liked how funny the two of them are. The parrot is especially funny." They wanted to watch it again right away. "They divide the house in half with tape then keep slamming into each other and getting angry. After awhile, they got back to not fighting." "We liked the music." "The pictures are colorful and pleasing to look at." "It was funny and we learned something."
This show demonstrates how some siblings act towards one another and offers solutions on how to work together instead of conflicting. The twins needed to work together to try and figure out how to co-exist. This is a good lesson for this age. Good continuity and storyline, with good problem solving techniques. The topic of sharing and family relations is very good and relevant to kids' lives. There is a good blend of English and Spanish words - with appropriate vocabulary for this age. Kids can learn some Spanish from this by paying attention.
This never-a-dull-moment situation comedy revolves around Maya's well-intended meddling in her family's and friends' lives, sprinkled with values of friendship, family and a positive, culturally rich portrayal of Latino family.
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