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Baby Einstein - Baby Mozart - Music Festival
List price: $19.99 Sale price: $15.99 You save: $4 (20%)
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Author(s): Disney Binding: DVD Brand: Baby EAN: 9780788834851 Format(s): ColorDubbedDVD-VideoFull ScreenNTSC ISBN: 0788834851 Label: WALT DISNEY VIDEO Language(s): English Original LanguageFrench DubbedSpanish Dubbed List Price: $19.99 Manufacturer: WALT DISNEY VIDEO MPN: 25941 Number Of Items: 1 Package Dimensions: Height: 0.6" Width: 5.4" Length: 0.6" Weight: 0.2 lbs. Product Group: DVD Address: 2004 Publisher: WALT DISNEY VIDEO Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2002-03-12 Running Time: 170minutes Studio: WALT DISNEY VIDEO Theatrical Release Date: 2000 UPC: 786936179712
Editorial Reviews Description: A trusted, award-winning musical banquet for little eyes and ears! -- Exposes babies to the brilliance of Mozart's music -- Provides captivating visual stimulation As your baby grows, and the world beckons with amazing things to see, hear and do, every moment of every day provides a brand-new opportunity for discovery. It's an incredible journey you'll embark on together, and to accompany you along the way there's BABY MOZART™ MUSIC FESTIVAL. Acclaimed by parents, this vibrant, award-winning musical feast for little eyes and ears exposes babies to the splendor and delight of classical music. Treat yourself and your little one to mesmerizing, multi colored images accompanied by enchanting versions of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's most popular compositions. It's a fun way to share the joy of discovering music -- and the world -- together!
DVD Features -- Repeat play -- Language tracks (Spanish, French and English) -- Discovery cards -- Puppet shows -- Toy chest Amazon.com: It's called "the Mozart Effect," the notion that exposing youngsters to the melodies of the maestro can improve verbal ability, spatial intelligence, creativity, and memory. It's a pretty big leap of faith to understand that effect unless you personally see a toddler react to the stimulation. The Baby Einstein folks have a series of tapes (Baby Einstein, Baby Bach) that add visual stimulation to the bouncy recordings (using vibraphone, Rhodes electric piano, and even a glockenspiel). The melodies are heard against colorful imagery of spinning tops, wave machines, soft baby toys, mobiles, and the like. Several parenting groups and magazines have heralded the tapes for children 1 to 36 months, but the Orwellian aspect of introducing babes in arms to the TV screen may cause many to just pick up the CD. --Doug Thomas
Customer Reviews Average rating - 4.5
Rating - 4 Date: 2008-12-01 Content: My grandson is 2 and loves to listen to this DVD when he goes to sleep. Well, most of the time. It is very soothing and great music!!!! When I received the DVD the case was completely cracked into. I probably should have returned it but I really wanted it to help put him to sleep and the DVD played fine. Summary: Unsatisfied Shipping
Rating - 5 Date: 2008-08-07 Content: This product was recommended to me by my cousin. It has been well worth the $15-and then some. My son loves it-and has loved it since he was 3 months old. He's now 11 months and will still sit & watch it. I actually enjoy watching it myself-it's very intriguing. The music is wonderful-so peppy and spirited. This is our favorite Baby Einstein dvd. I have purchased several as shower gifts for new mom's. Love it! Summary: Life Saver
Rating - 5 Date: 2008-07-25 Content: I got this video for my daughter when she was 6 months old. She watched it a little then, but now that she is older (11 months) she really loves to watch it. Summary: Great video
Rating - 1 Date: 2008-07-15 Content: After swearing that I would adhere to the pediatrician's recommendation to keep my son away from the TV until he was two, I broke down and ordered the oh-so touted Baby Einstein DVD for my 4 month old. After all, I needed time to do things around the house and my son is not a napper.
Well, after 5 minutes of watching the video with my son, I was horribly motion sick and he was completely uninterested. I mean he literally glanced at it 2 or 3 times and promptly looked away. And why wouldn't he? The video is stupid--bad closeups of cheap crap that someone decided would hold the attention of a baby? Backrounded by horrible renditions of classical music classics.
Do yourself a favor, buy a REAL Mozart CD, put it on and click on the Weather Channel. The moving maps and quick graphics hold my son's attention, and show him the states and cities on top of that. He might acutally learn something in that hour rather than be "entertained" by really bad graphics and cheap objects on a black screen. Summary: No Einstein's here
Rating - 5 Date: 2008-07-14 Content: My baby loves this video. I've even caught my husband, as well as my 8-year-old daughter peering over her book watching this video. Summary: baby loves it!
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