Testimonials
We are honored to have received such great reviews from parents, bloggers, traditional press and kids alike. We love hearing from each and every one of you, so please do leave comments, contact us or submit your own testimonial. Thanks!
Here’s what people are saying about “Ruby’s Studio: The Feelings Show”:
Daily Candy:
“Edutainment at its best.”
2 Wired 2 Tired:
Mommy Life:
— “I sat and watched this with my kids not once, but twice – and could watch it again. It’s cheerful, bright and instructive without being preachy. It shows rather than tells. The production values are topnotch and it has so much variety that children will not be bored. But the main draw is the help it will give your children in sorting through and verbalizing their feelings – and you know how the ability to talk through feelings can take away a lot of the confusion and scariness.”Cool Mom Picks:
— “I’m glad some other moms have come to the rescue and developed an intelligent, age-appropriate and truly fun DVD that helps kids understand the why’s behind what they feel. Plus it gives them tools for dealing with their feelings, and makes them realize that they aren’t alone. All in one beautifully produced package.”Modern Mom (A “Must-Have”):
— “It has everything kids will be drawn to: a wholesome host, fun characters and catchy songs they can sing along to — and all while learning to better express their feelings. What more could a parent ask for? You don’t have to feel guilty about letting your preschooler watch this one!”Kevin, Dad of Maya(4) and Eli(2):
Dot Coms For Moms:
— “These smart mamas have redefined screen time for kids with a series of videos and programming that offers intelligent and fun solutions for kids ages 2-6 that focus on real issues such as feelings and good behaviors… The Feelings Show is a fantastic, entertaining, teaching tool to help kids get a handle on all those emotions.”Baby Gear Mom:
— “The Frustrated segment with Sally Simon Simmons was my personal favorite, as kids learn the importance of perseverance. In the wise words of her teacher, “if you give up, you’ll never know, practice is the way to go, breathe and take it slow!” Even Ruby admits to getting frustrated when she spills the paint. The moral of the story: we all do sometimes, right? It’s okay! Ruby (Kelsey Collins) is charismatic and keeps kids engaged with her down to earth, inviting personality.”
Culture Mom:
— "Ruby (played by Kelsey Collins) is host to a group of children in an arts studio straight out of a dream. The “I Feel” segments are both educational and creative…and my children were glued to the screen watching them!"Michelle, mother of Avery (7) and Alex (9):
— “Brilliant job! Good even for older kids, which I was glad to see. I think this DVD is going to go a long way in helping kids learn to manage their emotions, which is huge. It’s the missing link in the modern day curriculum.”


















