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Baby Bach

Baby Bach

List Price: $19.99
Your Price: $14.99
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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Baby Bach, not as good as Baby Mozart
Review: I have a 12 month old. We had Baby Mozart from the start and she loves it, stil, and I love it. It makes her smile, clap and bounce up and down with delight as soon as she hears the introductory music. I ignored the reviews and bought Baby Bach, for a change of pace. As one reviewer wrote, it does seem a lazier effort, the visual clips and the audio clips are much too short and not very interesting. Julie Clark's daughters are cute, but not very amusing for even my 12 month old. Baby Mozart was much, much better, but even Bach, is better TV than TV for young ones.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: wonderful
Review: This is one of the best investments I've made so far. Since my 3 month old daughter began watching the TV I figured she should watch something useful. This video is it. She loves all the colorful pictures and enjoys seeing the shots of the two girls. I don't even mind watching it with her. The music is great and my daughter seems to like it to. I can't wait to get Baby Einstein and Baby Mozart also!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Baby Bach
Review: My wife and I are parents of 6 1/2 month old twins. We have found Baby Bach and Baby Mozart to be wonderful in helping calm the kids down, and capturing their attention. They delight in the images, often giggling with joy. We highly recommend them to all our friends and aquaintances who have just had children!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: My son loves it
Review: I think that the quality of the music and toys in Baby Bach are just as good as in Baby Einstein and Baby Mozart. But I do agree that the segments with the creator's kids are irritating and shouldn't have been included. My husband also says that the older girl reminds him in a negative way of Jon-Benet Ramsey. I'm looking forward to seeing Baby Shakespeare, where I've been told there are other children present.

But despite that, I'm glad I bought Baby Bach. My 2 year old son asks for it again and again, and the music doesn't get annoying at all with endless repitition.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: As everyone says, "it's not Baby Mozart"
Review: I have to agree with a lot of the reviews. This video isn't nearly as good as the Baby Mozart video. The compositions played are too short, the toys aren't as good as Baby Mozart, and there are too many scenes with the creator's children. Stay away from this one and get Mozart or Brainy Babies.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: What's the Big (Negative) Hoopla?
Review: I'm surprized by the empassioned negativity about this video. We have found it on par with Baby Mozart and Baby Einstein. Our daughter has delighted in watching these videos since she was 2 months old. Now that she is 9 months old she especially enjoys the cameos of the little girls in Baby Bach. These are all well done, stimulating, informative for various ages (on different levels) and entertaining in our book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: I am in shock of the negative reviews of this movie. My daughter enjoys this movie as much as the other ones. We own them all and I think this movie is just as excellent as the rest. The music and the visual are great. Don't be discouraged...buy this movie.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Less than enthusiastic
Review: Despite other negative reviews, we bought this tape because our 14 mo. old LOVES Baby Einstein and Baby Mozart. We're sorry we bought it. Baby Bach has a similar format to the first 2 videos in the series but you would think that someone entirely different created the video. It is slow paced, the toys are less vibrant and the music selections are less than energetic. This would be more appropriate for very young babies to view before bedtime. However, my daughter, who will stare at most anything on the television, completely ignored this video. It would seem that the creators sacrificed quality to get another video out quickly. But never fear...Baby Shakespeare is excellent! If you have to make a choice...skip this one. Otherwise, I'm sure it would help for the sake of having some variety.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: My child is 15 months and Loves this Video
Review: My 15 month old daughter is in love with Baby Bach. She brings the box to us so that we'll put it in the VCR for her. I love the music as much as she does, and the whole family finds the video very uplifting and enjoyable. I can understand, however, why people don't want to see the little girls jumping around - it is a little strange. However, when those girls stand up and start dancing, my daughter stands up and dances too, so maybe the directors know what stimulates little children more than I do! All in all, this is the best video I have ever seen for small children. I wish I had received it earlier!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A horrible, lazy effort! Did they just throw it together?
Review: This video is just plain BAD. Go with Baby Mozart instead, and stay away from this abomination!
I really can't add much more to the negative comments, because they are pretty accurate.


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