The Big Park
Created by Little Mammoth Media
About the DVD
Explore Yellowstone: America's first National Park!
See bison, elk, wolves, big horn sheep, coyotes, and grizzly bears in their natural habitat!
Watch Smoke Jumpers fight fires and see Helicopter Rescue training!
Discover the source of the "Old Faithful" geyser! Learn about nature and ecology from Yellowstone rangers!
Our Thoughts
Travel to the Yellowstone National Park with this DVD from Little Mammoth Media. Yellowstone National Park is definitively a destination that I want to bring my kids to. When they saw the geysers splashing water around, they all thought it was extremely cool. This isn’t our first DVD of Yellowstone National Park as we also have a creation science one based on this park. But the information found in this DVD was different and presented the park as a place to observe bison, elk, wolves, big horn sheep, coyotes as well as grizzly bears. We learned more about the source behind the “Old Faithful” geyser, spend some time with a couple of rangers to learn more about the nature around the park as well as saw a training of Helicopter Rescue and how the firefighters would work when a disaster happens at the park.
Seeing how the rangers, firefighters and volunteers work at the Yellowstone National Park is a great educational tool for kids who wants to learn more about different kind of work. Somehow, I see my 2nd son working in the field of nature and ecology as he is the child who is very kind to animals and loves to learn more about them. I remember seeing him feeding the numerous deers at Marineland in Niagara Falls and making sure that each deer had a little bit of food.
The Big Park was also instructive on the history part as we learned how the park started up and saw plenty of old pictures to show how people were dressed and how they travelled to the park. This DVD is a great addition for your personal library as the kids can learn something every time they watch it.
The Big Park is available for purchase directly from Little Mammoth Media either in DVD for the price of 14.95$ or immediate download for the price of 4.99$.
Disclaimer: I received the product for review purposes. I was not monetarily compensated for this review. Please note that the review was not influenced by the Sponsor in any way. All opinions expressed here are only my own.
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