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Baby Van Gogh

Baby Van Gogh

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Among the BEST!!!
Review: We have the Baby Einstein DVD set and this one seems to be the favorite, though they are all great. There is a excellent incorporation of music, objects, indroduction to classic Van Gogh paintings, children and puppets, all relative to learning colors. My son LOVES this video and for good reason. I can't recommend the Baby Einstein line of videos enough.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WOW! What a great video!
Review: This was my son's first video. He loved it from the first time he saw it (at 6 months). Now he is almost 2, but still in love with the "baby goat". We have all BABY EINSTEIN videos, but this one is our favorite!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: captivating
Review: its amazing -this one holds my baby's attention liek a chjarm, while baby bach does not at all. so in my opinio this is a great dvd, with a nice pace and great colors. and happily there is more ethnic diversity in this one as well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My baby loves this DVD
Review: I first played this video for my son when he was almost 3 months old. Even though it says 1 year and older, he was facinated by all the action. He would follow all the colors and flashes and watch the entire video. My daycare provider thought I was exaggerating when I told her this until she played it one day. She commented on the fact that not only did my son watch, but so did the older kids. LOVE THIS SERIES! I recommend not only the videos but the books too...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My 1 yr. old son loves Baby Van Gogh more than Baby Mozart
Review: A mom's got to cook you know. Baby Mozart was great for times such as those. However, I grew tired of Baby Mozart and I think my son was too. I was afraid that nothing would hold my son's attention like Baby Mozart did. I bought Baby Bach, Beethoven and Dolittle: World Animals hoping that they would be a big hit. Beethoven and Dolittle came very close, but he grew bored of them quickly. I was initially skeptical about Baby Van Gogh for some reason, but I decided to purchase it anyway and give it a try.

I wish I would have bought it sooner. Once Baby Van Gogh started playing on the television, my son remained glued in one spot until it was over. He *loves* it. He was enthralled with the puppets, the colors and the various toys. Baby Van Gogh gets a big thumbs up in our household.

However, as every child is different, it really depends upon what your child likes. My son happens to adore puppets and Baby Van Gogh has lots of puppets. I think the transition from one color to the next also holds his attention. And finally, yes, Julie Clark's children are in this DVD, but like another posted said at one point, I've come to expect them, it's nice to see them there.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: upbeat
Review: This is my favorite of the Einstein videos. It has a great selection of music that is diverse and upbeat and it offers more than just the typical showcase of toys.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My toddler loves it
Review: He is mesmerized by this video every time it plays. The puppets are very cute and the music is pleasant to listen to even after the 100th time. If you have to get one Baby Einstein video I would recommend this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Inspiring and Fun
Review: This DVD introduces colours in one of the most innovative ways I have seen. Each colour gets individual treatment, with videos of objects related to that colour, children wearing the colour, and best of all, an introduction to the paintings of Van Gogh.

You can't ask for better in an educational tool.

It would be most useful for children 1 and up, but the use of colour is so good that 7 or 8 month olds will probably also find it fascinating.

Highly recommended for your child's video library.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Baby loves it!
Review: We ordered this DVD with a couple of the other baby Einstein products and this is by far my baby's favorite. The cover states that this is for 1 year and up, but my baby is 5 months old and she loves it! I'm not a fan of putting a baby in front of the tv instead of providing toys or stimulation of other kind, but I'm very impressed with this video and feel that it is worthwhile. After exhausting all other attempts to calm a fussy baby, we can turn this video on and she quiets immediatetly! This video plays several different selections of music, uses poetry and introduces children to colors in a fun way. I think its great!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Entertaining
Review: This is one of the more interesting of the Baby Einstein collection videos. The colors are great as are the paintings. The characters are fun. Although it is supposedly for 1 -3 year olds, our 7 month old seems to enjoy it as much if not more than Baby Mozart and Baby Bach.


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