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Baby Einstein - Neighborhood Animals

Baby Einstein - Neighborhood Animals

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: all baby einstein videos
Review: I just read a review from a mom who thinks letting children watch TV is bad. That's okay, as every parent is entitled to do what they feel is best for their child. HOWEVER, moms and dads all over the country feel that these videos benefit on many different levels. I have 6 videos so far and have been allowing my son to learn in this form as well since he was about 4 weeks old. My son is 8 months old today, and he has a routine which includes Sesame Street and video viewing, reading, playing, counting, learning abc's, and many other things. I don't allow the TV to subtitute for affection or attention, as he only gets to watch educational shows. But facts are facts. My son, and babies in general, LOVE these videos. He smiles and interracts and LEARNS. I also sit with him and watch, making the videos an interactive experience. And when it comes down to it, if I want to take a bath or I have something important to do, I know I have 30 minutes uninterrupted while my son watches his "show". The bottom line? What works for parents and their children is as individual as the parents and children themselves. Baby Einstein products WORK!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: TV is the Plug-in Drug
Review: I received this as a gift and regret opening the box because now I cannot return it. This video is no different from the other kinds of television that hinder child development. If you really want to help your children, read to them, take them for a walk to point out neighborhood animals or have your children play with blocks and other fun toys. Children need to develop their spatial skills and eye-hand coordination -- watching television will not help your children at all.

If you need to take a shower, buy an extra Graco exersaucer and put it in the bathroom. Your child, like mine, will play while you can have a few minutes to yourself -- and you can keep an eye on her. If you need longer periods of time, join a playgroup or sign up for a mommy's day out program. Your children will benefit from interacting with other children and perhaps even develop friendships while you get a chunk of time to run errands or perhaps take a much-needed nap.

The American Association of Pediatrics recommends NO television for children age 2 or younger. See AAP's website http://www.aap.org/family/tv1.htm for more details on why television is bad for your child.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Video!
Review: I bought this for my daughter when she was 15 months, and from the moment we turned it on, she was hooked. She loves to watch all the animals and dance along with the music. She also learned a bunch of new words from this video, such as cat, cow, mouse, pig, duck, bird, and bug. She says them whenever she sees them. This is the only video we own right now, but I look forward to purchasing the "World Animals" video. I think she will enjoy that one just as much and will also learn a new group of words to add to her ever-expanding vocabulary!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Twins Enjoy It
Review: My twin boys really started enjoying this vhs tape at about 12-15 months. They weren't very interested around 9 months. They're 22 months now (11/03) and still enjoy watching it. We have other Baby Einstein DVDs, and I recommend the DVDs over the videos. For a few dollars more, the DVDs have some great features.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent for learning everyday animals
Review: My 16 month old son loves this video. It helps to identify and learn the animals he sees everyday - such as cat and dog. He can watch it over and over - like the other Mom's I need to restrict the time. One of the best Baby Einstein!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Puppies & Kitties!
Review: This DVD is great because it used objects from the real-world along with music and art to captivate a child's attention. When I first watched a Baby Einstein video, I thought that it was bizarre. However, little ones don't think so. This one also has a DVD-ROM coloring book, so you can print pages for your child to color.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best in the series!
Review: This one's great. My 3-year-old boy has seen it for a long while now (over a year, as we have), and my 11 month old girl began a few months ago, and we all still love it!

It's among the top-3 from the series, along with Baby Einstein and Baby Van Gogh. It has the most entertaining music and images, an age-less theme, and nice songs that go well with the images.

Definitely a must have.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 2 year old loves it!
Review: My daughter loves this video. It is almost worn out. She calls it "puppies." The video shows different animals like a duck and has the word duck on the screen She will repeat after them what the animal is. She has really learned a lot from this video. It's A+!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Can't get enouth of it!
Review: We recently rented the DVD from the local library for 2 weeks. My 13 months old daughter absolutely loves it from the first time she saw it. I had to extend the rent for another 2 weeks and we are ordering our own copy today.
She adores animals, especially cats and dogs. Always gets excited to see them. She also loves the farm animals with the "Old McDonalds" song. Last night she was in terrible pain from teething, nothing would stop her crying until I popped in this DVD. Suddenly all her pain was gone and she was as happy as could be.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I Changed my mind ....
Review: Few months ago I wrote that this DVD was a little bit borring .... now it is the favorite one of my 6 months boy ... He gets very excited as soon as he hears the music and sees the beginning. He laugh looking at the animals ... a real pleasure !!!


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