Baby Einstein - Baby Da Vinci - From Head to Toe
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Dez
Greater than one weekI love all the baby einstein DVDs and this one was a hit as well! My 11 month old son has the whole collection
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Elizabeth
> 3 dayMy Baby has loved this video since he was 2 months old, and now that hes 6 months old he get very excited when I put it on for him. He enjoys the puppets the most he smiles and laughs whenever they come on the TV. I recommend it!
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Tina Wagner
> 3 dayGranddaughters love this!
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Grace Hanusin
> 3 dayMy 19 mos. old grandson is learning body parts thru this dvd. He wants to watch it over & over again.
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Amber
10-11-2024My son will not watch this Baby Einstein dvd. He doesnt like the drawing aspect. On one instance-it was drawing a face-and lets just be honest...babies dont have the attention span to watch something like that. He didnt last but about 2 minutes-and that was with me trying to be chatty about it while he watched. Not one of the best Baby Einstein dvds.
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wendy
> 3 dayPerfect!
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Helen E. Paus
> 3 dayMy kids love these DVDs
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Phoebe
Greater than one weekMy first experience with Baby Einstein videos was almost four years ago with my first daughter. Who screamed every time we tried to show her it. I ended up giving it away. Fast foward to this year. My second daughter, whos 16 months old, has some developmental delays. After chatting with moms of other babies with delays and hearing how much their kids enjoyed Baby Einstein videos, I decided to give it a second chance. After staring at them all at the store, I chose Baby Da Vinci, as it talked about body parts and one of the milestones my daughter hasnt hit yet was the pointing to body parts one. Well, first viewing - my older daughter, who just turned four, sat down and watched it. The toddler showed vague interest...until the monkey puppets came on. I thought she wasnt paying attention to it then suddenly heard her laughing hysterically at the monkeys. After a few viewings, she fell in love. Even my older daughter wants to watch the monkey video as we call it. My toddler is now waving (something the monkeys do), something we couldnt do after literally months of us encouraging her to wave to us and showing her how to wave. I also notice that shes become more vocal since she first watched this video. (I have noticed shes a huge fan of music, so maybe it has something to do with the music?) And one other bonus - my toddler was cutting molars and woke up just unconsolable one night. Finally after a half hour of her crying and nothing working, I turned on Baby Da Vinci - as soon as the catapillar came across the screen, she calmed down! Anyone whos ever been up with a really unhappy baby can appreciate that!
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Marduk and Ishtar
> 3 dayOf the six Baby Einstein DVDs that I own (the others being Mozart, Bach, Galileo, Monet, and Van Gogh) this one is arguably the most educational. It correlates pictures of various body parts (eyes, ears, nose, mouth, face, hands, feet) with the appropriate word in 3 languages, and my 10-month old daughter enjoys watching it. The puppet work is alright, although not as good as the puppet work in Baby Monet. In the bonus material, the story about the monkey getting a bath is a nice touch. Unfortunately, there is a part on the Spanish track when the woman says el agua es tibia, instead of el agua está tibia. This is a blatant error in Spanish; the difference between the verbs ser and estar is one of the first things taught in the first year of high school Spanish. Indeed, the entire story is a very poor translation of the English track; it sounds as if someone who doesnt know Spanish translated each word individually using a dictionary.
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Eddy
> 3 dayThis is a good dvd, and my toddler loves it (18 mo. old). It doesnt seem like any other shows interests him like baby Einstein. He particularly likes the Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes song and likes to dance and do the actions with it.