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Baby Dolittle - Neighborhood Animals

Baby Dolittle - Neighborhood Animals

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My 1 year old loves this video!
Review: My son has been watching the Baby Einstein series since he was about 6 weeks old. We have been playing music for him and dancing with him since he has been born. He has been walking for 2 months and is quite the dancer! He adores this video. He is also very fond of the other videos in the series. I can put it on and he will be entertained for the full length of the film. He will ask for it to be played again (he says "mo" and points to the TV). The second time around he will start to loose his concentration, but when he hears something familiar he runs to the TV to catch the scene.

We especially love the Old McDonald sequence. It has a great beat and he loves to dance and sing along!

I don't (think) that this video drags along nor that the dog is boring (my son loves the dog and laughs at him). I also think the children in the film are very cute and add to the content.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful DVD
Review: My 19-month old son loves the Baby Dolittle Neighborhood Animals DVD. After a couple of viewings he began saying the animal names that he did not already know. He laughs, jumps, and dances to the video. He also now predicts the next scenes in the video. Overall, it is entertaining and a good learning tool for him. Lastly, it is bearable for the parents, and since we don't have to rewind, it makes it easy to watch over and over.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointed
Review: My 10 month old and I enjoy Baby Mozart so much, I thought this new addition would be a hit as well. Maybe my expectations were too high, but I was very disappointed with this DVD. The format is dragging, the dog is annoying, and what's with the commentary in the beginning? It felt like a rip-off.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Daughter loved the puppets
Review: My daughter loved Baby Dolittle Neighborhood Animals and World Animals from the time she was 14 months to about 22 months. She loved the puppets and the real life pictures really held her attention. Learned a lot about animals and these videos really helped her to recognize a lot of different animals.

She didn't seem as interested in this video as much as the Baby Bach and Baby Mozart videos before 14 months. She would get bored with the real life video parts until she was a little older. But as she got closer to 1 and 1/2 she started to lose interest in the Baby Bach and Baby Mozart videos and started to like the Baby Dolittle ones the most.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Definitely the most watched video in our house!
Review: My 17 month old son loves this video! He goes to where we keep the videos and urges me to put in his tape. When the tape is finished and I'm trying to rewind it for him, he gets mad because he thinks I've turned it off. He dances, squeals, claps, laughs, and calls out the names of the animals. He has learned to say many animal names just from watching this video. I can't see why any toddler would not enjoy this video. We own all the Baby Einstein videos. Dolittle and Van Gogh are his current favorites. Mozart was the favorite when he was younger.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: One of my daughter's favorites!
Review: My daughter is 19 months old and this is consistently one of her favorite videos. It's been a great tool for helping her identify and learn the names and sounds of a variety of animals. And she likes to twirl to the music. It's always a treat to watch it together.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: We love it!
Review: I expected this video to be as good as Baby Mozart, and I wasn't disappointed. It's a little more advanced than Baby Mozart and encourages reading of simple animal words (dog, cat, etc.) My grandchildren like the animals, both real and toy. They especially liked the puppets. I would recommend it for children 2-5 yrs.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This video is my 7 month old daughters favorite!
Review: We used the baby Bach and baby Mozart videos when our 7 month old was younger and she loves them, but Neighborhood Animals is her all time favorite. She sits in her walker and watches the animals and even tries to talk to them. She gets excited when the pupets/animals make sounds and loves the music. She smiles and starts making her little baby sounds everytime she see Pavlov the dog. We used to put her in her swing and let her watch Bach or Mozart while we get ready for work in the A.M. But with this video she got so excited in the swing that we had to put her on the floor or in her walker! Even though the age recommendations are 1 yr to 4 yr I highly recommend it for younger babies. I took the video over to the sitters and she said all the kids liked it and watched intently. (the ages are 8mth, 7mth, 5mth and 2 years!) I'm not a big fan of sitting my daughter in front of the TV; however, when both parents work and you need to buy a little time in the morning this is the greatest! I hope your children love it as much as my daughter does!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: We love this video!
Review: My 20 month old daughter loves this video! Her beloved "doggie" video gets at least one play a day and is still interesting to her. She really loves the "Old Macdonald" sequence, and the puppet sequences. This is one of the best Baby Einstein's in the series! Great for learning animal names and sounds too!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful calming video
Review: I'm not a big fan of TV for my kids--I have two: a two year-old and an eight month-old--but I must say I approve of the Baby Einstein series. And the Doolittle video is great. The music is calming and soothing to both kids, and it doesn't annoy me. We actually sit down together to watch this video. We have plenty of time to chat about what we see together, too. Both kids love it!


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