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Prodcut Description: [More Information ...] BABY EINSTEIN(R) uses real-world objects, music, art, language, science, and nature to expose young children to the world around them in playful, enriching ways. Our nature series, including WORLD ANIMALS and this irresistible title, NEIGHBORHOOD ANIMALS, captures the spirit of a child's fascination with animals. NEIGHBORHOOD ANIMALS takes your little one a field trip around the house, to the farm, and down the river to see dogs, cats, rabbits, cows, horses, and pigs, and will mesmerize children with stimulating, colorful images and delightful puppetry. All BABY EINSTEIN titles are set to music specially reorchestrated for little ears. You and your child will love our wonderful versions of classic compositions by Beethoven, Rimsky-Korsakov, and Vivaldi. We encourage you to watch this video with your child and enjoy the sights and sounds together.
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It's my baby's favorite!!! My baby love it!!!! when he to see a dog he laugh!!!.It's very very nice! Baby Einstein DVD I bought this for my grandson who is 15 months old. His attention span on this is about 10-15 minutes. However, I have noticed that as he becomes more familiar with the DVD, his attention lasts a little longer. I don't let him watch DVD's more than once or twice a day and only when he's very tired and cranky. He likes the puppets on all the Baby Einstein movies; that's a plus. This DVD includes some animals he is not familiar with, but as he gets older, I think the connection will be there. Another Good One My Daughter Loves these movies. While Baby McDonald - Day On the Farm is her favorite this is a close second. She loves seeing and naming all the familiar animals and telling what they say. These movies make a great teaching and interacting time for my daughter and me. Grandson loves Baby Einstein My daughter says that my 3 year old grandson absolutely adores Baby Einstein videos. This was one I sent to a friend with a 2 year old baby girl and she reported that the baby enjoyed naming all the animals. It keeps their interest--even if it might be a tad boring and repititious for adults. BORING!!! I thought that my 6 month old daughter would like this movie because she is already an avid tv watcher but this didn't hold her attention much at all. Everytime it switched sceens, the screen goes black for a second. The music was very lame too and did not attract my daughters attention at all. There was not much speaking or much music (especially in the beginning). It did show lots of differnt animals in a variety of their natural outdoor settings but for a baby the graphics wasn't colorful enough to keep her attention. I would think an older children, maybe 3 or so, would be more interested in this type of video. |
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