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Baby Bach

Baby Bach

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WONDERFUL!!!
Review: Baby Bach is my baby's favorite!!! The colorful toys set to music really holds his attention. A must for any parent!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: AWFUL - AWFUL - AWFUL
Review: Baby Bach is a cancer on the Baby Einstein series. Young baby? Get the original - Baby Einstein Language Nursery. Three months? Get Baby Beethoven. Six month - Baby Van Gogh. Got this? Return it. It's a shame to think some people are going to see this as their first Baby Einstein experience. The best parts of the series are the varied toys moving across the screen and the playful puppets. In this video it's just pictures of the toys. They don't move. You could play Bach on your stereo and flip through a magazine and have a better experience - at least the magazine only cost $3. The puppeteer in this series is apparently a moron. They don't do anything! I have a sneaking suspicion they had exactly one hour to video tape this - how else can you explain in huge difference in this video from the others? The series are great - get the ones above. Do not buy this one - it's a serious disappointment. I am trying creative things to do with this DVD. Like balance the coffee table with the box it came in.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Cheaper Alternative
Review: I heard so much about Baby Einstein I just had to try it. Well I watched it with my five month old and determined that by playing classical music on my stereo and turning the tv on (to any channel), produced the same interest (changing shapes, colors, shadows, etc.) I really wouldn't invest in these and save your money for something else.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great for infants and toddlers
Review: I don't know what it is about the "Baby" series... my little girl (2 years old) just can't get enough of them! And I love them, mainly because if I'm going to have her zone out in front of the tv at all, I'd rather have her learning something in a format that she enjoys.

And, on top of all of that, these are enjoyable for the parents too! Unlike some of the other children's programming out there, it takes a LONG time for me to get worn out on this one!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not worth it
Review: My daughter (12 months old) is a big fan of Baby Mozart and Baby Beethoven, so I went out and bought Baby Bach and Baby Neptune. I was very disappointed by Baby Bach even though it seems to entertain my daughter for about 10-15 minutes. The excessive display of the children is annoying and seems to be the reason my daughter gets bored with the video. Baby Neptune is cute and I like it, but my daughter won't have anything to do with it. I'm hoping that the other Baby Einstein videos are better because I just bought Baby Van Gogh and Baby Neighborhood Animals for her 1st birthday.

I also recommend the Brainy Baby series. The Brainy Baby Right Brain, Baby Mozart and Baby Beethoven DVDs are my daughter's favorites.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Miracle" worker
Review: When our son was a baby he had many health problems. These problems, and the medications used to treat them, caused him to be very irritable. I bought this video on a whim and when I put it in the VCR an amazing thing happened...he calmed right down. After that, all we ever had to do when he was uncomfortable was to pop in this video.

Today, he is almost two and much healthier, thank God. He still enjoys the video, although he no longer needs it for calming. He loves to "sing" along with the music. He also seems to be more musically inclined than my older son who had no such exposure in infancy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Idea!!!!
Review: I bought this when I was still pregnant, not knowing if it was a good idea. Well, it was!!! My little boy didn't really get into it until he was about 12 weeks old. If I need to clean or REST, this lets me do it!!! And, there was one reveiw that said that Mrs. Clark just wanted her little girl to be in anouther movie, well that is my sons favorite part!!! He gets to see other kids playing!!! Oh, and if you buy the DVD it has REPEAT PLAY!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My son loves it..
Review: Baby Bach was our first Baby Einstein video, so my son is partial to it. He is just simply mesmerized by the colorful visuals and the wonderful music. As for the creator's children appearing in the video, my son loves those parts. He plays peek-a-boo with the baby in the video and dances along with them. All-in-all, we have found this video to be a nice early learning tool for our family.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Baby Mozart it isn't!
Review: I bought this because my daughter loved the baby mozart dvd so much. It seems that both this and the baby beethoven cd are more avenues for Ms. Clark to feature her daughter as the "star".

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Another hit from Baby Einstein, but...
Review: While my 11 month old daughter has enjoyed many of the offerings from Baby Einstein, this particular DVD has not 'wowed' her as much as some of the others have done. The music, as usual, is pleasant and enjoyable (I personally am a fan of Bach) and the visual aspects appealing, but she has responded with more enthusiasm to Baby Van Gogh and Baby Mozart, quite honestly. We will keep this in our library of 'baby friendly' videos, without question, but would probably reach for a more 'tried and true' favorite first before Baby Bach.


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