When did let's go to the farm by Barney come out?
Let's Go to the Farm is a soundtrack with a few songs from the home video of the same name and is Barney's seventeenth US album. It was released on May 2, 2006 by Koch Records and HIT Entertainment . Barney's Farmyard Sing-Along was a stage show tour to promote this home video
Where does Barney decide to take the kids?
So, Barney decides to take them to his good friend, Farmer Dooley's Farm. At the farm, the see all sorts of animals, sing lots of songs, and prepare for the big barn dance happening later on.
Where does Barney go to the barn dance?
So, Barney decides to take them to his good friend, Farmer Dooley's Farm. At the farm, the see all sorts of animals, sing lots of songs, and prepare for the big barn dance happening later on. Filming Location: Samuell Farm in Mesquite, TX and A.W. Perry Homestead Museum in Carrollton, TX
What is the movie let's go to the farm about?
Let's Go to the Farm is a Barney Home Video that was released on March 1, 2005. Rachel and Jackson are setting up a produce stand with lots of fruits and vegetables. BJ, being hungry, accidentally ate all of their produce. Rachel and Jackson wish they could get more fresh produce, and Baby Bop wants to see some real life farm animals.
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Its fun on the farm with Barney! Come join Barney, Baby Bop and BJ as they take their friends on a fun-filled adventure to a farm. They meet and play with baby animals, take a pony ride and learn all about farm fresh fruits and veggies! They also explore the barn and enjoy fresh air and sunshine while singing their favorite songs.
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Where was the sharing hen filmed?
Filming Location: Samuell Farm in Mesquite, TX and A.W. Perry Homestead Museum in Carrollton, TX. Stories: The Sharing Hen.
What is the plot of the book Baby Bop?
Plot. Rachel and Jackson are setting up a produce stand with lots of fruits and vegetables. BJ, being hungry, accidentally ate all of their produce. Rachel and Jackson wish they could get more fresh produce, and Baby Bop wants to see some real life farm animals. So, Barney decides to take them to his good friend, Farmer Dooley's Farm.
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Plot
- Rachel and Jackson are setting up a produce stand with lots of fruits and vegetables. BJ, being hungry, accidentally ate all of their produce. Rachel and Jackson wish they could get more fresh produce, and Baby Bop wants to see some real life farm animals. So, Barney decides to take them to his good friend, Farmer Dooley's Farm. At the farm, the se...
Cast
- Barney (Voice: Dean Wendt, Costume: Carey Stinson)
- Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson, Costume: Jeff Ayers)
- BJ (Voice: Patty Wirtz, Costume: Kyle Nelson)
- Rachel (Hunter Pecunia)
Songs
- "Barney Theme Song"
- "It's a Fun, Fun Sunny Day!"
- "Bumpin' Up and Down"
- "Snackin' On Healthy Food" (Chorus Verse)
Music and Soundtrack
- Main Article: Let's Go to the Farm (Soundtrack) Let's Go to the Farm is a soundtrack with a few songs from the home video of the same name and is Barney's seventeenth US album. It was released on May 2, 2006 by Koch Records and HIT Entertainment.
Stage Show
- Main Article: Barney's Farmyard Sing-Along Barney's Farmyard Sing-Along was a stage show tour to promote this home video
Trivia
- This video marked:
- The song, "Old Brass Wagon", returns in this video, after not being used for 12 years, since "Red, Blue and Circles Too!".
- The song, "Old MacDonald Had a Farm", is featured as a bonus music video on the DVD release of this.
- This video marked:
- The song, "Old Brass Wagon", returns in this video, after not being used for 12 years, since "Red, Blue and Circles Too!".
- The song, "Old MacDonald Had a Farm", is featured as a bonus music video on the DVD release of this.
- This video aired on PBS.