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Baby Galileo

List Price: $19.99
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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: You can tell Disney did this one
Review: We have ALL of the Baby Einstein videos. I love the line, but this one isn't up to par with the others. Baby Galileo doesn't hold her attention like the others. It's too computerized and not enough sketches with children.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My son LOVES it!!!!!
Review: This is my son's favorite Baby Einstein video. He has watched it since it first came out in August. It is intended for children 9 months and up. For those who showed it before this time and their child did not like it, I think they should give it another chance at the appropriate age, and write another review. I would recommend it to everyone. It incorporates the music from many of the other Einstein videos while it goes through the planets, sun, galaxies, etc. It also shows the words as it states what the different things are. I think it is an excellent choice.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not Amused
Review: Our 7 month old son loves the Baby Einstein videos but this one didn't keep his attention. He loves to see puppets and kids but this DVD only has short segments with those. We are putting this one away for a few months to try it again later. It looks like to much Disney and not enough Einstein.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: SO CUTE!!!
Review: I bought this for my 6 month old son for Christmas. It was our first in the series. He LOVES IT! He does not take his eyes off the screen for even a second! I wish it was longer than 30 minutes. And he loves it so much he really does not like any of the others that we have bought. If you try and kiss him while he is watching it, he smacks at you and tries to look over you hahaha

I personally LOVE the little kangaroo. I wish I could find him in PLUSH. He is the cutest! I love his little giggle. I think this is the best yet. =) None of the other videos compare to this one in my opinion lol

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Keeps his attention from start to finish
Review: Our baby grandson (10 months old) has most of the Baby Einstein titles and this one keeps his attention throughtout the entire presentation (as do Baby van Gogh, Mozart and Beethoven). The mother kangaroo and her baby (Baby Galileo) elicit giggles from him when they appear. The wonders of the universe are presented in a form that captures a child's attention. The classical music performed by the Baby Einstein players (juvenile synthesized sound) is fantastic and captivating, what a wonderful introduction to beautiful music
Very well done.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: I've seen better!!
Review: My son has a ton of the baby einstein videos and this is the first one that did not keep his attention, i have tried over and over and Nicholas wants nothing to do with this video, i guess that's what happens when a huge company like disney gets involved...Thanks

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Soothing and Beautiful Entertainment for Babies/Toddlers
Review: Although we have purchased most of the videos in the Baby Einstein series for our child, I found this production to be one of my personal favorites. We have been using this series of videos as part of our 23-month old's bedtime ritual since he was 6 months old. The selections of classical music by Mozart, Chopin, Schubert, Strauss and Tchaikovsky in combination with the beautiful and peaceful images of the universe in this production is very comforting. As with all the Baby Einstein videos (EXCEPT Baby Newton!!! - YUCK), the puppets and toys featured are charming and entertaining. Thank you to Julie Aigner-Clark for introducing babies and toddlers to the wonders of the universe!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Baby Galileo is the best "Baby Einstein" thus far!
Review: We were introduced to the Baby Einstein videos and DVD's when I was pregnant with our 2nd baby. Baby Galileo is definitely one of our son's favorites. It keeps his attention (as well as ours!) and - as usual- is wonderfully set to music he enjoys and claps his hands to. Keep them coming Julie Clark!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: OUR FAVORITE JUST FEELS TOO SHORT!! BUY IT ON DVD not VHS
Review: SO I bought this one while on vacation with my little boy of then 10 months. Totally mesmerized by this one and I loved it too, the music and content.
I've just bought baby neptune & van gogh and I liked it alot but my son goes in and out of one, more verbal and maybe he's a little young for it, but looks great. The only one that annoys me is the baby einstein language nursery, annoyed me to have it on, the sounds of all the different languages, not musical. Didn't care for their choice of language and the visuals were too boring, too slow, & too simple...looks like they spent little on making this video.
ANyway ...
baby mozart was great for the younger months. world animals ok.

well thats what i think, hope it helps ya in some way

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Rehashed Baby Mozart, Beethoven, etc.
Review: Being an avid astronomer, I wanted to impart my love of the sky on my son. I thought this DVD would be a perfect beginning. The result: yes and no. The images are cute and do give children a sense of wonder, and the usually psychological comparative methodologies are at work in the DVD as in the others.

However, most of the music that accompanies the images are recycled versions of the music from Baby Mozart, Baby Beethoven, and others. Also, the child narrarator embarassingly mispronounces the planet Uranus as "your ANUS" instead of the correct "YOUR-ah-nus".

My recommendation: it's an okay DVD that will entertain your child for a while but personally I would take your child outside at night to appreciate the grandeur of the real thing. My son even saw a real meteor the other night and squealed with delight. You don't get that on DVD.


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