Rating: Summary: Love the whole collection Review: As many others have said, this video isn't as great as the first one but it is still wonderful. Unlike others, I have no problem seeing Julie Aigner-Clark's children. My daughter particularly loves babies right now and will go to the TV to actually kiss the girls. Tell me which parent(s), given the opportunity, wouldn't put their own child on screen for the whole world to see.
Rating: Summary: Keep Your Kids Offscreen! Review: BABY MOZART had our little boy mesmerized the first time he saw it. Figuring I'd give him a little variety I purchased BABY BACH. This is not quite as good as MOZART, and I have one major complaint about it: Mr and Mrs. Clark are obviously keen to give their daughters screen time. We're treated to little Sierra and Aspen's cuteness way more than we ought to be on this tape. The wonderful thing about these videos is the toys in motion to the music, not the precocious antics of the Clark's young daughters. (I should think parents concerned about the healthy development of their kids would keep them away from excessive exposure of this sort...?) At any rate, I am hesitant to invest in other videos from this line. I don't need my son's first case of celebrity-worship to come at age 1 with a crush on Aspen or Sierra Clark.
Rating: Summary: Buy this after baby Mozart.... Review: My baby enjoys this video as well. However, it doesn't have as many of the moving toys & puppets that Mozart has. My child enjoys this but loves Mozart. This is good but, could do without Julie Clarks video clips of her children. It feels too home video with the unintegrated shots of her children. Music is wonderful and clips with moving toys and puppets are wonderful.
Rating: Summary: Wonderful for baby! Review: I purchased Baby Bach for my daughter at about 2.5 months old, after receiving Baby Mozart. She was immediately fascinated with both videos and at 6 months old, she still loves to watch them! She likes the robots and the puppets best, and has begun to recognize pieces of music when she hear them on other videos. The Baby Einstein series of videos, especially the music ones (Baby Mozart, Baby Bach and Baby Beethoven) are by far the videos she enjoys the most!
Rating: Summary: Can't live without Review: The baby einstein videos are all great. This is no exception. While I think that the quality of baby Mozart is better, my daughter has absolutely no preference. She loves all of the videos, and has enjoyed them since 3 weeks. It's a great way to soothe and entertain her, while still being educational. It's a great 30 minutes for mom and baby- the music is so relaxing, you'll just lay down and watch it with her to unwind!!
Rating: Summary: Better than Baby Mozart - according to my son, that is Review: My 4-month old loves this video. We only have 3 Baby Einstein videos so far - Baby Bach, Baby Mozart, and Baby Neptune - and he likes Bach the best. He likes Baby Mozart well enough, but he tends to get bored with it, and won't always sit through the whole thing. He probably likes it the least of the three. Baby Bach, on the other hand, just entrances him. Maybe he's more of a Bach fan than a Mozart fan, or maybe he just likes the images more. It's hard to tell. He also likes Baby Neptune better than Baby Mozart.
Rating: Summary: Entertaining to babies & young kids Review: I first purchased the VHS and as soon as the DVDs were available, I snatched those up! There's a really nice feature on some (don't know if it's all of them) of the editions that allows you to setup the DVD to play in a continual loop. I can't tell you how many times I used that feature for me to fall asleep on the sofa near my now 3yo when he couldn't go to sleep at 4am. My 8yo daughter and my son LOVE to watch the entire Baby Einstein series, altho they do like some more than others. They laugh at the puppets and they dance to the music. Boy do they dance! I really think the Baby Einstein series has helped my daughter learn to love classical music, and I hope it has the same effect on my son too.
Rating: Summary: GOOD VIDEO FOR INFANTS Review: My baby loved this video from the time she was 2 months old
Rating: Summary: Fine investment Review: My son really enjoys watching this video, and I think it's far superior to almost all of what's available on the television. I would suggest that if a parent wants the full developmental benefit, she has to sit with the child and participate in what's going on (as the makers of the video suggest).The only real drawback is that I don't approve of the way the older child is flattered on this video. She's encouraged to see herself as the "star" and gets big laughs for every comment she makes. I would hope most parents know better than to treat their kids this way- it does not lead to high self-esteem, only to a swollen head! But since she's only featured for about a minute of video time, it's not too big a deal. I will be investing in the DVD as a birthday gift to my son, and sharing it with my future kids. Worth the money!
Rating: Summary: Good, but it's not Baby Mozart! Review: Our 6 month old LOVED Baby Mozart since she was about 2 months old, and it's one of the few things that will calm her down when she's pitching a fit - which is why we also got BABY BACH. Well, at first she had NO interest in the little kids and laughing audience sounds, and she still doesn't seem to like the music as much!In fact, her favorite part is at the end: when they play snippets from Baby Mozart she immediately looks at the screen - has anyone else discovered this too? She likes it more now than when we first got it - and it's still a very good video, but unfortunately we got the BEST one first!
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