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Baby Einstein(TM): Baby Bach(TM) Musical Adventure - English/French/Spanish DVD- BABY BACH(TM) is a captivating experience that exposes babies and toddlers to the joy and majesty of classical music while mesmerizing them with stimulating, colorful images. Both you and your little one will love these award-winning versions of classic compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach. Baby Einstein(TM): Baby Newton(TM) Discovering Shapes - English/French/Spanish DVD- BABY NEWTON(TM) DISCOVERING SHAPES familiarizes babies and toddlers with circles, squares, rectangles, ovals, and triangles within the context of toys, nature, art, and everyday items that exist in our world. Plus, while little ones are mesmerized by these stimulating, colorful images, they’ll delight in our award-winning version of classic compositions by Antonio Vivaldi. Baby Einstein(TM): Baby Shakespeare(TM) World Of Poetry - English/French/Spanish DVD- BABY SHAKESPEARE(TM) WORLD OF POETRY presents babies and toddlers with 12 common words that can be found within the rich context of classic poems and the beauty of nature. Plus, while little ones are mesmerized by these stimulating, colorful images, they’ll delight in the glorious music of Ludwig van Beethoven. Baby Einstein(TM): Language Nursery - English/French/Spanish DVD- BABY EINSTEIN(TM) LANGUAGE NURSERY acquaints your baby with the sounds of foreign language by presenting delightful, visually stimulating images accompanied by spoken passages, natural sounds, and music, including nursery rhymes sung by mothers in their native languages of English, French, German, Hebrew, Japanese, Russian, and Spanish.
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03月 4th, 2008 at 10:13 pm
By K. Love “Kerri” (The Woodlands, Tx. USA)
We have all of these videos and my kids love them. They are bright and colorful, with loads of great images and top notch music. I like that they vary and have different themes, our favorite is Baby Newton. I have no idea why they prefer that one, but they just do.
Now, I’ve read some negative reviews on here and I must say I can see the point that those parents are trying to get across. But Julie Clark tells us at the end of every video that you should watch with your child and discuss what you are seeing. This is an opportunity to interact with your child, this is not intended as an electronic babysitter (Nick Jr. is the electronic video, or didn’t you know?). So if used properly they are learning videos. My two kids, aged 4 and 2, enjoy the chance to spend time with a parent and learn about colors, numbers, shapes, etc. For that purpose they are great!
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03月 4th, 2008 at 10:13 pm
By Denisse Santos “lfarra” (nj)
I bought them when my baby was 5-6 mo. She loved a little bit them by then, especially baby newton. Her interest for the videos has kept growing, she is 13 mo now and she LOVES these videos, she pays lots of attention to each and every thing she watches. My baby has never had a pacifier into her mouth, but these videos have definetely been her pacifier all this time.
I can’t explain the emotion she feels when she watches me inserting the videocassette for her, she claps her hands, sings, dances, etc!
The only video that she doesn’t watch is baby einstein, I think it’s a little bit boring for her, and has always been. But for my overall experience, these videos deserve an A+++. My money was very well spent.
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03月 4th, 2008 at 10:14 pm
By Bill Beckett “billbeckett” (Hiram, GA United States)
The only “Einstein” in this Baby Einstein is its creator, Julie Clark, for duping thousands of people into believing that her videos are eduational. Yes, my 13 month old does like to watch them, and why not? The videos are mostly a series of toys, puppets, disco balls, and kenetic sculptures set to music. My son would eat candy all day if I let him too, but I have the sense to tell him no. That’s what these videos should be, a treat. Kids may be mesmorized because of the way it’s presented, and if you want your kids to sit and watch something beause you need a break, then that’s fine. What I have a problem with is everyone saying how educational they are. Frankly, I do not see what they learn from watching a bunch of toys. I would rather my son PLAYED with toys! Most experts frown aginst any baby under a year watching any TV anyway, it seems we are going to have a new generation of couch potatoes! The only tape that had some eduational qualities is Baby Newton. It talks about and shows shapes. The WORST tape is Baby Einstein. It shows toys and other interesting objets while the background audio is of women speaking in foriegn languages, but not about what the child is looking at. It is confusing and pointless! What will a baby learn from that? At least Sesame Street counts in Spanish and is actually counting something, and that’s free! The other two tapes are good eletronic babysitters, that also feature Julie Clark’s spoiled brat kids. In Baby Bach one of them actually says,”The video of ME is all done? I’m not the STAR anymore?” I personally do not find this amusing. I think she is exploiting her percotious children and people are falling for it. Not me. If you disagree and are so enamoured by this series, let me know…