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Baby Einstein - Numbers Nursery

Baby Einstein - Numbers Nursery

List Price: $19.99
Your Price: $14.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 2 years old loves
Review: My 2 year old LOVES this video! It's a great start to learning your numbers in a fun way!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great video - Entertained my 23 month old
Review: My daughter has been a big fan of the Baby Einstein video series and we have nearly all of the videos. This one has gone back to the B.E. earlier videos, in using some familiar puppets from previous videos and has the typical classical music playing while showing one toy. I watched it with my daughter as a before bedtime video and she sat with me the entire time and didn't move. When they counted she would hold up a few fingers to show me "how many" and when I asked her if she liked her video, she nodded yes.

Sure it would be nice if they went a bit higher in the numbers, but this isn't supposed to replace me teaching my daughter how to count. It's an entertaining video and helps associate one-two-three with how many objects are in front of her. I highly recommend this video for your younger child and also for those children who are my daughter's age and are big fans of the baby einstein videos.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: love it!
Review: My daughter is 23 months old. We have many of the Baby Einstein products. "Numbers Nursery" is one of our favorites. It really holds her attention and she is learning her numbers as well. The puppets are wonderful and the scene with the 3 race cars is priceless...she applauds this every time!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome addition to Baby Einstein Series
Review: My daughter loves this DVD. It uses real life objects to show numbers and is captivating for both adults and children alike.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My daughter loves this!
Review: My daughter will not sit still to watch anything, except this. I love that she'll watch it and it will actually teach her something. She is 16 months old.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Babies of all ages love Baby Einstein
Review: My son has been watching baby einstein movies since he was 1 month old. He LOVES these movies. He has always intently watched the movies laughing and interacting as best as a baby can. He is now 10 months and Numbers Nursery has been a wonderful learning tool for him. It opens up his mind to understanding colors & numbers. He hasn't cared for Elmo or Teletubbies yet. Baby Einstein provides a wonderful learning expirence for your child and allows you to at least get some laundry done!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful DVD
Review: My son is 17 months old and just recenlty started to really enjoy watching Baby Einstein's DVDs. The DVDs are usually checked out from the library, but I am going to buy this one! I think that Numbers Nursery is one of the best ones - it is educational and holds my very active toddlers attention. Also, if like me, you were given a Baby Einstein DVD when your baby was an infant (below the recommended age) and the baby did not seem interested - try again! My son really enjoys this DVD.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Catches baby's attention, I enjoy watching it with him!
Review: My son is 9 months, so I thought maybe the numbers were a little early for him. I popped it in the other day to just check it out for myself, and baby was actually very interested. He obviously doesn't understand the concept of numbers yet, but he enjoys Julie's voice telling the little stories, and counting items and the music is cute too. We have a few other DVDs (Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, Neptune) but this one is our favorite of the moment. We will definitely use it in a few more months when it's time to teach him numbers. This is a playful way of making him count. It will obviously come in completement to playing with him and making him count with real objects. It's just an additional way of exposing him to those things. And I know that while I am getting dressed he is not screaming in his play pen, or getting bored in an exersaucer, or getting in trouble somewhere, he is safely enjoying music and cute images.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of her favorites
Review: Next to Beethoven this is her favorite Einstein video. It is really interesting how some she won't watch and others she loves. This is one she adores.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of her favorites
Review: Next to Beethoven this is her favorite Einstein video. It is really interesting how some she won't watch and others she loves. This is one she adores.


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