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Rating: - The best of the Einstein series
This is a great tape/DVD for parents who (this may be hard to admit) occasionally need a break from their child! I first showed this tape to my colicky baby when she was three months old. She loved it. And I nearly cried with relief. It gave me a half-hour break to go to the bathroom, put the laundry in the dryer, maybe even take a shower. I would not recommend this tape for a child older than 1. And I would not recommend it for someone who thinks their child is actually going to learn skills from it. I have several of the Baby Einstein tapes and this is by far the most interesting. The music is lovely and entertaining, and the shapes are fascinating for an infant to watch. I don't buy it that the Einstein videos are something you can use to interact with your child. I'd rather interact with her while the TV is off. However, it's a great way to keep your baby entertained, and because it theoretically has some educational value, you can feel less guilty about it. Oh, and one last comment: The CDs that come with the tapes are great for the car. The music is just interesting enough for me to bear, and the music is simple and soothing and puts my sweet baby right to sleep.
Rating: - Formulaic, but effective as entertainment
I purchased this video after my daughter (now 14 months) received the Baby Bach video as a gift when she was 10 months old. It is very similiar to the Baby Bach video in having a somewhat amateur feel to the production, although we are spared the use of live action children in this video. Using the tried and true formula they developed, the Baby Einstein Company uses toys, puppets and videos of things like candles, as well as still images of things like food to visually stimulate children while listening to "baby friendly" classical music. It's entertaining, but I'm not sure it teaches much except how to watch television. For example there are segments devoted to some swirling beads and other items in liquid that I am at a loss to explain except in terms of interesting color combinations. This and some of the other objects shown are in the category I would describe as 'executive desk toys' and the repetitive motion at first will get my daughter's interest, but she soon settles into a blank stare. I watch the video with my daughter and I label the things she sees to the best of my ability. I point out colors, shapes, movement etc. but she is more subdued during this video than for example, Baby Shakespeare. The video is for children from ages 1 to 36 months. I think this age range is too broad. There are some loud noises in this video, which I understand are to bring your child's attention back to the TV. However, if your young baby is easily startled, they could be frightening. Further, because of the repetitive aspect of the images, I'm not sure this video has staying power for older children. For the present, my daughter will sit through this video with me. Is she learning anything? I don't know. Is she entertained? Yes.
Rating: - Great for young babies!
I was a bit skeptical about how interesting this DVD would be for a 3-4 month old baby but decided to take a quick gamble on it based on other reviews on the site.When first viewing the DVD, parents should forget what they "think" a baby video should be and really step back and try to see the world from a baby"s point of view. At first, the imagery and transitions seem a bit silly, but after watching my son (now 4.5 months) react to the video, I'm looking forward to showing him the next step in the series. While it is too easy to just sit him down in front of the TV when you need a brief 30 minute respite, it is actually a lot of fun watching it together because he gives such a positive reaction, smiling and laughing when his favorite images and music come on. What is especially endearing is his reaction to the opening jingle and scene of the 3D caterpillar inching across the screen; as soon as he hears the chimes, he breaks out in a big grin and starts to become very excited. Overall, highly recommended for any parent looking for something to stimulate and entertain a young baby.
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