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Baby Mozart |
List Price: $19.99
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Rating: Summary: This is A Must Have!!! Review: Our six month old son LOVES this video. He watches the entire video with amazement! We can't wait to get the other Baby Einstein videos! We can eat a whole dinner while he's entertained!
Rating: Summary: Excellent! Review: I used this video when my five year old son was younger, now my three month old twins (boy and girl) love it. I do recomend it. However, they do not like another video in the series call Baby Santa.
Rating: Summary: Excellent Review: I just purchased this video for my 14 month old little girl and she just loves it. She dances and plays along with the viedo. I plan on getting more very soon. I would recommend this product to anyone with a young child.
Rating: Summary: My son is mesmerized Review: A few of my friends had mentioned these videos so I bought this one. My son is 6 1/2 months and he loves it. He stares at the TV when I turn it on and doesn't look away. I'm so glad that I found something that will educate and entertain him at the same time. The music is wonderful and I enjoy listening to it while I'm doing house work. The only problem I have is with the DVD menu. Once you pick your catagory, such as Theatre, Listen, or Language, you can't get back to that main menu to change your selection. I have to start the DVD over by turning it off and on again.
Rating: Summary: A Fun Baby Video Review: The music of Mozart is beautiful and the pictures eye-catching for a little one. My niece's parents were surprised with her absorption in this, her first video. They had never seen her really pay attention to anything on TV until we put this in. Her older brother and sister watched it also, so its viewing became a true family affair. This is an advance into child education, in the same way Sesame Street was. I am a believer in these series videos.
Rating: Summary: Wonderful time together! Review: I received this as a present when my baby was 1 month old. In the beggining of course, he didn't watch it completely, but by the time he was 3 months old, he loved it. He sat paralized in front of the TV, giving me a grateful short break in the day. We even used it for 'emergencies', since it was the only thing that always stopped him from crying. He didn't even fall asleep during the video, since he was so interested. Later on, we all enjoyed watching it together, since the music is beautiful and relaxing, it's a soothing half hour or so, and the puppets are funny and a good addition, as well as the Clark girls. My baby now is 14 months old, and still loves it. We take it, along with some other videos of the collection, everywhere we go, to give him a good time and a familiar thing to do. And if the Mozart music helps him develope his abilities, even more welcome!
Rating: Summary: Beautiful music, great visuals! Review: I bought this video for my son when he was three months old. Now, at 21 months, he still enjoys watching it. He gets very excited when his favorite characters come on the screen, and he is starting to name some of the things in the video. The music, all by Mozart, is beautiful, and the images and colors, very stimulating. I strongly recommend it. It seems that all of the young children we know, love it!
Rating: Summary: Wonderful! My son loves it! Review: What a wonderful realization of an old idea--playing classical music for infants and toddlers in order to stimulate their growing minds. The music is set to colorful visual imagery--toys, flowing colors, puppets, etc., and is a perfect mix of bubbly, fun tunes and more traditional classical pieces. There's a sense of playfulness and humor to the video; parents will love the way it catches a child's attention without being overbearing, patronizing, or excessively cute. It's educational in a gentle, entertaining way, with some good options on the DVD to enhance the experience (the flash cards are great). My son can be in the middle of an ungodly tantrum, and will IMMEDIATELY calm down when this is played. Heck, this is the only thing he'll sit still for! Recommmended to parents who wish to educate their infants and toddlers but don't care for Barney (NOT allowed in our house!) or the many other condescending videos designed for that age group. The whole series--Baby Mozart, Einstein, Van Gogh, etc.--is highly, highly recommended.
Rating: Summary: Mozart didn't have Baby Mozart! Review: I watched this at a friend's house with her baby and my baby (7 months old). He is not interested in TV (he never was), he would rather watch what's going on around him. Her child seemed to be mesmerized by this, but is this a good thing? Anyway, it less expensive and probably better for motor skills just to put on a classical record/CD and let your child play while listening to music. Anyway, what's next Baby Shakespeare?!
Rating: Summary: Must have video! Review: This video has entertained our baby since she was old enough to focus on it (around 1 month.) There were many days were dinner wouldn't have gotten made if not for Baby Mozart. She loves it. I have no idea as to whether or not it is making her smarter, but I know it is definetely making her happier. She really loves the entire series. Now that she is 1 year old she especially loves Baby Dolittle and Baby Shakespeare titles in this series. I highly recommend the series and it is now a popular baby gift from me to others.
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