Bob the Builder - Pets in a Pickle
Bob the Builder - Pets in a Pickle Who let the pets out?! Bob the Builder can’t find his cat, Pilchard, anywhere. And where in the world is Tommy the Tortoise? And who are these little piggies that are taking over Farmer Pickles’ farm? Whew! Sounds like these pets are in a pickle! Join Bob the Builder and all his friends for one animal (mis)adventure after another. Along the way, you’ll learn some lessons….and you’ll definitely have a lot of fun! With friends like Travis, Scoop and Wendy, there’s never a dull moment. Come along and hlpe get these pets out of a pickle! Can you help them? Yes, you can!
Customer Review: Pretty cute video
This is a pretty cute video. It’s basically about Pilchard and Tommy the Tortoise so it definitely drags a little. My little one got ancy before it was over which is very unusual. We love Bob in our house but really, this one could have used a little pick-me-up in the writing department. It was a great idea, but it definitely needs expanded and reworked.
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