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Baby Mozart

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: wonderful video/dvd
Review: my son has been watching "baby" videos by julie aigner-clark since he was an infant - he is three now and still watches them - they are stimulating, relaxing, educational videos- the wonderful classical music is combined with eye catching toys, puppets, colors, and shapes - my son loves to dance to the music and learned the names of colors and shapes just by watching these videos - they are worth every penny!!!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Where's Mozart?
Review: I have to say my two-year old loves this DVD, or at least certain sections of it, but there's not much Mozart in it. She's drawn mostly to the magic hand inserting balls that tumble down the toy castle and stacking multi-color rings. She wants me to play these sections over and over again. The rest is superfluous.

I see it as a highly commercial production, using readily available products, with Mozart reduced to toy piano melodies. I didn't know that "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" was based on Mozart? But, I suppose if you don't have time to play with your child this DVD may serve as a babysitter. However, if your child is like mine, she makes you sit and watch it with her, over and over again. I'm simply not impressed. Teletubbies has much more imagination.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another winner
Review: Let's face it: any parent who says they have their kids do "stimulating, educating activities" over T.V. is telling half-truths (you just know the kids are huddled in front of "Spongebob Squarepants" the picosecond guests are out the door). The reality is, they need 20-30 minutes of "me" time as much as the next woman. Why not get the best of both and obtain a copy from the Baby Einstein series?

"Baby Mozart" is just that- music from the maestro himself draped against a background of stimulating objects: baby mobiles (in red, black, and white), spinning tops, those oil and water paperweights that spiral in little dropplets, Fisher-Price toys, etc. They also helpfully tell you at the end of the DVD what each toy was and who manufactures it. These DVD's are a busy Mommy's dream. Babies are mesmerized by all the positive stimulation, and even my 5 and 4 year olds sit next to their 13-month old brother until the very end. You can now take 30 minutes to catch up on a few chapters of your own book. If I ever meet the creators of these wonderful videos, I just may kiss them.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I am a believer....
Review: I had been told over and over to buy this for my colicky daughter but thought, "no way is an infant going to WATCH a video";finally I gave in out of desperation and she loves it!! She is now 10 months old and still loves her movie. When I played a preview of the video online she heard the music and spun around to watch the caterpillar go across the screen. Great show with lots of colors and great music too!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: MY 3 MONTH DAUGHTER LOVES THIS DVD!
Review: Its the only thing she will watch for a long period of time.. the repeat play option is GREAT!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent!
Review: The video provides infants and toddlers with really neat visuals and auditory stimulation. This is my son's favorite out of all of the Baby Einstein series. He also loves Baby Neptune, Baby VanGogh and Baby Bach.

The toys running across the screen keep him entertained and interested.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must for you or as a gift....
Review: I was skeptical but, this is doable for 1+ month old on up. My child is captivated by the entire video. She is almost 4 months and smiles, kicks and laughs when this video begins.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Baby loves it!!
Review: I bought Baby Mozart when my daughter was a little more that 2 months old. She was fascinated with the images right from the start. I immediately purchased Baby Bach and Baby Beethoven too. She is now 6 months old and still loves all three videos. It is amazing to watch her while she watches the videos. She recognizes the puppets (Pavlov is her favorite!)and the inch worm in the beginning (she gets excited when he comes on the screen!). I like the way the music has been orchestrated for little ones. We have other videos that feature classical music as well and I can see that she recognizes the different pieces of music that she had heard on her Baby Einstein videos. I don't know if that would be the case had the music been more complex. She likes her other videos, but the Baby Einstein videos are by far her favorites!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unbelievable!!
Review: The baby einstein company is the best thing since the diaper genie!!! Julie Clark is a mastermind. I don't know how she ever thought of this, but it's the greatest thing for babies. My daughter started watching at 3 weeks. She loves the colors and baby toys. It's amazing how it calms and soothes her on cranky days, and delights her on good days. We've gotten almost all of the videos, and although we only watch them once or twice a week, it's a wonderful, educational 30 minutes!!!

You are missing out if you don't get this video, and depriving your child of happiness!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fascinating to watch
Review: My son has been watching this video since he was 3 months old. Now he is 7 months old and watches it every morning either sitting up or relaxing in his swing. It gives me time to get myself ready, and I enjoy the music in the background. Often I will point out the objects on the video, but if I am unable to, at least I feel that it is entertaining and stimulating. He actually gets antsy when it comes to the end. And, despite some scenes that scared some infants, he never got startled. He just smiles, talks, and laughs the whole way through. This is perfect for his age group. We love it.


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