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Baby Van Gogh

Baby Van Gogh

List Price: $19.99
Your Price: $14.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another excellent Baby Einstein video
Review: My 17 month old daughter LOVES Baby Van Gogh. She asks to watch the video all the time by saying "YAY Van Gogh!". The music is wonderful, and the video has already taught her a lot about colors and we've only had it for about a month. I have the whole line of Baby Einstein videos and CDs and love them all.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE BABY EINSTEIN COLLECTION IS AN AMAZING LEARNING TOOL
Review: MY BABIES STARTED WATCHING THE BABY EINSTEIN VIDEOS WHEN THEY WERE 2 MONTHS OLD, AND I KNOW THAT NOT ONLY THEY HAVE BEEN ENTRETAINED, BUT ALSO TAUGHT. I'M ABSOLUTELY SURE THE BABY VAN GOGH VIDEO WILL FOLLOW ON THE PATH OF EINSTEIN, BACH, MOZART AND SHAKESPEARE. I'M THRILLED, AND SURE MY BABIES WILL BE TOO WHEN THEY SEE THIS NEW ONE.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very enjoyable for little people
Review: All of the Baby Einstein movie collection is wonderful and enjoyable for little people. My 6 month old can't take his eyes off of the TV when those movie are on. Baby Van Gogh follows the rest of the movies and is fantastic.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: Baby Van Gogh is so much better than the first Baby Eistein Videos - Baby Einstein, Baby Mozart and Baby Bach. This video has puppets that my children absolutely love, great classical music, a theme (learning colors) and structure. We also have Baby Doolittle: Neighborhood Animals, whcih is also great, and Baby Newton, which is not quite as good but still worth having. My kids are now two and four and they still watch this once in a while and enjoy it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: FANTASTIC!
Review: We own all the Baby Einstein videos and this is my son's favorite. He's been watching it since he was four months old, and it captivates him like no other in the series. I agree with the other reviews that this one is well structured, presenting colors in a logical and meaningful sequence while making it fun for baby at the same time. A close second would be Baby Neptune, but if you are considering buying any of the Baby Einsteins, this would be my first choice.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Baby Van Gogh
Review: By far the most entertaining of all the Baby Einstien videos that we own. My son has like this video since he got it when he was 6 months old and he is now 15 months old. The video is educational, it teaches colors and associates the colors with real life objects. Also the music the video is set to really has turned my son on to classical music which is wonderful. At least I feel better showing him this video than showing some of the other videos out there that are less educational and more mindless tv.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Has No One Told Julie Clark about Her Voice?
Review: I'm sure Julie Clark is a very nice person with many virtues. But, she has a terrible speaking voice. This is through no fault of her own and not meant as an insult, but people should work within their talents and recognize their limitations. Instead, Clark chose herself to read her poetry throughout this video instead of hiring a professional actor. She has neither the voice (who could forget her high-pitched, juvenille "metronome" in the Baby Mozart trailer?) nor the delivery to be reading poetry in a professionally-produced, full-priced video. I understand her wanting to feature her daughters, "Sierra" and "Aspen," in her videos, and it's even OK that she uses close-up action shots of her own pretty hands in them too, but feeling the need to be the "native speaker of English" throughout the Language Nursery video and to read poetry throughout the Baby Van Gogh video is going too far. It's truly grating on the ears.
That being said, my 16-month-old does enjoy the Baby Van Gogh video, about as much as he does the other Baby Einsteins... but he's certainly not learning much humility from Ms. Clark.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Investment for your baby
Review: I 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 it's done. It's just amazing. So if your buying a Baby Einstein video this one's a must.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful Teaching tool for Toddlers
Review: I have a toddler and babysit an infant and they both love it. My son loves the music and bright colors. When I put this movie in for him, he gets so excited that he shakes and laughs. By watching this video he's learned the colors it features. The baby is very attacted to the color, movements, and music. If either of them are being fussy, I can put this movie in and they will quiet down and watch. I love the fact that is also introduces them to fine art. I also have a 6 year and two 11 year olds who will watch it as well, though, the two 11 year olds wouldn't want to admit that they watch it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: wonderful!
Review: We have many of the Baby Einstein products. My daughter (23 months) really enjoys "Baby van Gogh" and I like the way it presents the colors. I've read some reviews where some parents don't like the scenes with the children, but my daughter seems to enjoy them, along with the puppets.


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