

Baby Einstein - Baby Van Gogh - World of Colors [DVD]
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Cheung Ka Wai
Greater than one weekIt is a world class programme for baby. Julie Aigner-Clark simply makes a programme catch and match the mind of our babies. In their early stage of development, babies can only see blur images. And thus the cognitive science always teach us, as a parent, to stimulate our babies by showing them something sharp and bright rather than dull and pastel. This series embodies not only the color quality but also the magic of animation. Although it is delivered primarily in English, the native language is not a matter. I bought it for my daughter three years ago and later I keep buying more copies as gift.
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Albert E.
> 3 dayas much as baby loved it, I really couldnt justify allowing her to watch it more than a few times. After a child gets the idea of colors (which doesnt take too long, really), this is pure entertainment and actually king of mind-numbing (or should i say baby-dumbing). better picks are Trebellina (music dvd for babies), Muzzy (language dvd for baby) or even a brainy baby.
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Luriam S. Hernandez
> 3 dayThis is my sons absolute favorite, it engages his attention for about 2 hours at a time when I need to study. The Baby Beethoven didnt do it sadly enough but this one definitely has him crawling trying to get a hold of the figures in the t.v and hes only 5 months. He goes bananas during the intro when the cacti are dancing, he stops whatever hes doing and focuses on the cacti. He just loves this, if only the all the baby einstein dvds were this engaging i wouldnt have a problem buying them all but after my disappointment with baby beethoven, ill be more cautious in investing my money on just any baby einstein dvd.
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D. Dreisigaker
> 3 dayMy 20-month old grandson is mesmerized by this DVD & learned the colors quickly.
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Hannah Evans
> 3 dayBright colors and a good way of presenting them, I wish the voiceover was louder, we have to turn it way up to hear it.
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Tracie
> 3 dayMy son has loved this video since we got it when he was 9 months old. I just purchased the DVD for the car, in part because I am sure were going to wear out the video any day now! The puppets are really cute and amusing. Yeah, the poetry isnt Shakespeare, but my son smiles through it. He loves watching the children in this video and I love seeing him laugh out loud at the silliness of it all.
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sarah lenox
Greater than one weekBy far our 4 month olds favourite in the series (for now). Always certain(for us)to elicit raucous kicking, flailing, squealing, and giggle after giggle right from the starting cacti dance. Usually relegated to one video a day, I sometimes let her have a double dose of Vincent during a bad teething time.
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D. Assante
> 3 dayMy two-year old daughter is very particular about what she will actually sit and watch. She loves this DVD and I really dont mind it so much either. The pictures and music are great and she is really learning her colors. I highly recommend most of the Baby Eistein products but I particularly like this one.
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Brandons Dad
> 3 dayI bought the 15 DVD set from Costco for my son. Out of all the videos this one is the best. He would actually sit down and watch this until its done. Its just amazing. So if your buying a Baby Einstein video this ones a must.
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Monique Anderson
> 3 dayWe had the baby sign language version and had much higher expectations, as it pertains to content. Its good for a few views but Im not certain that my little ones got much out of it. Great music and visuals just not sure it is effective.