Monday, April 15, 2013

PLANET OCEAN dvd JUST in TIME for EARTH DAY review

* The below mentioned product was received solely for review purposes.  All opinions are completely honest and completely my own.


Planet Ocean captures extraordinary images of our remarkable oceans - the source of all life on our planet. Filmed by directors Yann Arthus-Bertrand and Michael Pitiot, along with an outstanding team of international underwater cinematographers in partnership with OMEGA and with the scientific support of Tara Expeditions. The film aims to explain some of the planet's greatest natural mysteries, while reinforcing how essential it is that mankind learns to live in harmony with our oceans. Planet Ocean serves as a reminder of the bond between humans and nature, and the duty that exists to protect and respect our planet.


MY THOUGHTS

I always try to share with my kiddos how important it is to take care of the Earth and every Earth Day, we try to do something for the Earth like plant flowers or trees or pick up trash outdoors.

This Earth Day, we have planned on having a little get together and we will be sharing the Planet Ocean dvd with our guests and we are also going to an Earth Day craft and I also plan to give out a flower to each of the kiddos that come.  

Of course, I have already viewed the dvd and it is simply beautiful.  The imagery in the movie is breathtaking and I honestly find that watching the movements of fish soothing.  Of course the dvd also features how the ocean is being slowly destroyed with pollution and such.

I found the dvd very informative and was excited to share it with my kiddos.  The dvd makes it easy to help them understand how important it is to take care of the Earth and can help them see what can be lost if we do not do so.  I think it is a must share dvd for all ages and would be a great teaching too for taking care of the Earth!

The dvd is available now where dvds are sold and at online retailers like Amazon.com who has it for just $ 14.99. So be sure to grab a copy today just in time for Earth Day!



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