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Baby Bach |
List Price: $19.99
Your Price: $14.99 |
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Rating: Summary: Buy Brainy Baby instead!! Review: This video, as well as Baby Einstein and Baby Mozart, was apparently created by the most self-centered stage mom in the world. I believe that my children are cute, yet I would never include snippets of them being just "oh-so-precocious-and-precious-and-sassy" on a video that I am selling under the guise of being stimulating and educational! I just want to tell Ms. Aigner-Clark to please, if you want them to be in the movies, then go ahead and audition them -- but leave them out of videos that are supposed to be educational! (And that are making her millions, I'm sure!) It's not the fact that she shows children in the video -- it's just that their sudden and random appearances are incredibly irritating and disruptive, and there are no other children shown. If you have blond-haired, blue-eyed daughters with pretentious names like Aspen and Sierra, then by all means, purchase this video -- they can watch it while you're working on their pageant gowns. However, if you like the thought of babies and children appearing in the actual context of the video (such as playing with the toys -- what a concept!) and want your children to be exposed to some ethnic (and gender) diversity, then stay away from this series and buy the Brainy Baby videos! My sons adore the Brainy Baby tapes -- and I think they are much more entertaining and educational, and are of a higher quality. In addition, the voice of the narrator on the Brainy Baby series is very baby friendly without being irritating to adults. Ms. Aigner-Clark's voice, on the other hand, sounds like she's been breathing helium. These videos were very disappointing to me, but we have really enjoyed the Brainy Baby series. So there's my 2 cents worth --might sound harsh, but the creator of this video should have focused more on the actual topic rather than on showcasing her daughters!!
Rating: Summary: I would be lost without!!! Review: My daughter is now a year old, but I bought this for her when she was 2 months old. Believe it or not she would sit for hours in her swing and stare at this video! To this day she LOVES it! I have honestly found that the "Baby E" series are the ONLY tapes that actually work. I have bought all of them for her now, and thank goodness I did! You will not be sorry that you bought this, I promise!!!
Rating: Summary: A must have for loving parents Review: Wonderfully entertaining with lovely classical Bach music. Stimulating for babies of all ages. My son loves the Baby Einstien videos especially this one and Baby Mozart. Every parent must have.
Rating: Summary: Wonderful Video Series Review: The entire Baby Einstein Series is wonderful "Age appropriate" video viewing for your baby. Our daughter LOVES them all! They hold their interest and are the just the right length. You also don't mind having the video on because there are not filled with rhyming, or silly songs ... which she also likes. Variety is important.
Rating: Summary: A Baby Must Have! Review: My daughter started watching this video when she was 3 or 4 months old. We also had Baby Mozart, but she seemed to prefer this one. Now at 16 months old, she loves to do the chicken sounds that start the video off (Bach, bach, bach -- get it?) I highly recommend this one for your video collection. The music is a nice alternative to Mozart and babies love the sounds and visuals.
Rating: Summary: A worthy edition to your Baby Einstein Collection Review: I thought twice about purchasing this DVD after reading some of the reviews on this site; however, I am glad that I bought it. While I personally prefer the Baby Mozart DVD, my son (5 months) appears to enjoy Baby Bach just as much. Some reviewers have criticized this DVD because it heavily features the Baby Einstein creator's children but my son just loves watching those two little girls. He smiles and laughs whenever they appear onscreen. Seeing his reaction to them, I almost wish that they were featured MORE. Although I would not recommend this DVD quite as highly as Baby Mozart, prospective purchasers should not let bad reviews scare them away. Each child is different and yours may love Baby Bach as much as mine has!
Rating: Summary: Must have Review: I have a 5 month old who loves watching these videos. It is as much fun for me to watch him react to the pictures as I think it is for him to watch them. I would definately recommend this product. (Baby Mozart and Einstein too!!)
Rating: Summary: Baby Bach as good as Baby Mozart Review: Just a word in defense of Baby Bach. Our son saw this DVD first and likes it better than Baby Mozart. My thought is that they love what they know. Also, BB has children throughout, which my son really responds to. Baby Mozart only has one child in the last frame. You really can't lose whichever Baby Einstein you buy. They are fun, and the babies really find them entertaining.
Rating: Summary: Another great "Baby Einstein" video! Review: Just like "Baby Mozart," Baby Bach is classical music for wee-little ones! The images are fun, lively and keep the child interested. My son loved watching this video from the time he was 9 months old
Rating: Summary: Not as good as I had hoped for.... Review: My son (6 months old)has loved watching Baby Mozart since he was about 2 months old. I decided to purchase Bach hoping for the same results. He doesn't seem as interested in Bach as he is with Mozart. There is too much of the creator's children in the video. Mozart is our favorite by far!
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