

Baby Einstein - Baby Van Gogh - World of Colors [DVD]
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Tracy S.
> 3 dayWe are a Baby Einstein family, we have several of the DVDs, and as well as Toys, books etc. This is MY favorite DVD in the bunch. The music in this one is fun, and the puppet clips are actually humorous to an adult. The live action sequence are wonderful too, especially the introduction one with toys, animals and other things of every color. (And the annoying kids are kept to a minimum in this one, no corny jokes) That being said... This one wont hold my daughters attention as well as some of the others. Shell watch a bit, and then its off to explore the house! So this is one well put on in the background when we are playing other games, simply for the great music. I dig deeper in to the baby einstein series when I want one to have her watch while I prepare her lunch, or grab some laundry. For older babies, I recommend Baby Neptune or Neighborhood Animals, which are her current favorites. For younger babies, the composer DVDs are like a magic on fussy babies, baby Mozart was an early favorite.
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Nicole D
> 3 dayMy daughter actually likes the very beginning of the show, and then loses interest...but that is probably typical for her age. Otherwise not a bad product.
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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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Y in Decatur
> 3 dayIm a big fan of Van Goghs work so it was exciting for me to introduce this Baby Einstein DVD to my 11 month old daughter. She loves all the Baby Einstein DVDs and this one is no exception. The puppets are her favorite and they appear often. As an adult, I love the poems, seeing van Goghs work, the music (Ravels Bolero) and the sheer joy it provides me daughter.
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P. Walker
> 3 dayOur grandchildren love the music and the colors of this gem from a great set of videos. The classic artwork featured will be sure to stay in their memory for a long time. I enjoyed it too!
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Danielle
18-04-2025Most of the Baby Einstein videos recommend that kids over one should watch them; however, I decided to have my three month old watch them and she loves them. Van Gough has to be her favorite, because the first time she watched it, she started laughing and screaming at the top of her lungs! Baby Einstein keeps her so entertained that Im able to sneak in a shower every day. Now thats a miracle!
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Jerry L. Van Kuiken
> 3 dayThe colors are beautiful and the presentation is exciting for all young children. A great introduction to the world of art.
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L78
> 3 dayMy 3 month old baby loves this movie. She kicks her legs, coos, and gurgles at the tv. So far this is our favorite Baby Einstein movie. The music is wonderful, the use of colors is captivating - especially the ties to Van Goghs art. Unlike some of the other movies, this one features people and puppets. Its a wonderful way to begin teaching your baby about colors.
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Mom Of Many Munchkins
> 3 dayThe music in this dvd is nice. Thats about the only good thing. The toys they show between color segments really have no real purpose but to fill up time (like most Baby Einstein videos, in my opinion). The colors they show are yellow, green, orange, purple, red and blue. Each color has puppets and a poem is recited (again, I find Julies voice annoying). Heres an example of the poem for the color purple: Purple feels wacky, wild, crazy, tricky, mellow, mild. It makes me want to paint my face, kick a ball and run a race. For the color red the poem is, When I wake up feeling red, I swoop down from my little bed, throw on a cape and rush out the door and leap across the scarlet floor. OK....to me these poems are just dumb. Other people proably think they are great, but I cant see having my child sit and watch this and listen to these ridiculous poems. I have written reviews for all other Baby Einstein videos, so please read them too.
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DJG
> 3 dayThis is just terrific for children ages 2 months to 3 years old! I purchased this, along with a number of other Baby Einstein DVDs, when my grandson was 2 months old. It immediately became his favorite! With the music, the child actors and the variety of colorful things going on it entranced him. Now that he is almost 2 he is still enjoying it only now he is learning his colors. He never tires of it and constantly asks for TV colors! When it ends he says More, please. What more can you ask for in a video?