Baby Einstein - Baby Neptune - Discovering Water [DVD]
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B. D. Ruggles
> 3 dayOf the things that buy me a moment of peace, this is in the Top 10. Im not a big TV person and feel a little guilty about putting him in front of the tube, but the B.E. videos are an almost perfect compromise. Baby Neptune gets the most airtime. Some of the scenes feel a little rushed (blip theyre there, blip theyre gone) and its barely 30 minutes, but there are no commercials, the music is wonderful, I love the ocean scenes and the aquarium is a peaceful bonus. We got them when our son was 6 mos (now 1 yr) and I cant say hes riveted, but he does enjoy it and has a great deal of fun playing with us and the puppets. Maybe its not really educational, but it is entertaining and sometimes thats even better.
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M. GIBSON
> 3 dayI purchased this with a lot of excitement. I enjoy the fact that the babies (one 10 months and a toddler) learn basic lessons and see beautiful things with the Einstein videos. Baby Neptune has beautiful film clips. I watch it with them and have to admit this is my favorite. Very peaceful in some scenes (the waterfalls and beach scenes are lovely. It also has a more professional look that the earlier ones, such as Baby Bach. I enjoy World Animals for the same reasons. But I have to admit, neither Baby Neptune or World Animals grabs my kids like Baby Bach/Mozart. They know the scenes from B. Bach by heart and mimick the sounds of the puppets and toys. Not so with Neptune. They also loose interest and play with other things earlier in the film. Maybe it will grow on them in time. I have noticed that their interest is also influenced by our conversations during the videos as well. Maybe I talk less to them during B. Neptune. Could it be so pretty, too relaxing that it distracts me from the babies (haha)?
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Stephanie M. Leap
> 3 dayMy daughter LOVES this video. She can sit for a very long time glued to it, thank heavens for repeat play! ( I love that feature) She has been watching it since she was five months old. It just grabs her attention. She loves the aquarium featurette, as well. I had made Aquarium and Water my overall theme for her toys and gear since I was unaware of whether I was having a boy ir girl and this goes perfectly with her other gear (highchair, etc.) She even loves the CD version of this video for the car ride. She still recognizes the music. I also strongly recommend Galileo, Van Gogh and Noah.
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D. A. High
> 3 dayThe Baby Einstein DVDs are always enjoyable and educational at the same time and this one continues with those characteristics.
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A. Russell
> 3 dayProduct came on time and worked very well. Great buy.
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Mr. Matteo Jacobson
> 3 dayThis video has all of the things that make babies fascinated. I think that the creators got a little lazy though because they used some of the same exact music that is featured in other Baby Einstein series videos. Too bad. There is a wealth of classical music and this was a ruined chance to provide small children with its exposure. Otherwise, the video was great.
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Grammy
> 3 dayMy autistic grandson loves this videos. Hes 10 and we are on the 3rd disc because he wears them out.
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Jennifer Schade
> 3 dayMy 10 month old daughter could care less when the video cuts away to the real life scenery. This video really strayed from the normal Baby Einstein videos we have. Instead of it being pretty much constant one toy/puppet after another, it cuts away to pictures of water and oceans and my daughter loses interest.
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Sara
> 3 dayAs with most of the Baby Einstein videos this is a hit with my children. The music and images are pleasant and captivating. This DVD can be used both as a teaching tool and as a *blush* attention getter when you need to distract your child for a while.
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Kathleen Lesavage
Greater than one weekI AM VERY PLEASED WITH THE BABY NEPTUNE CD. MY 11 MONTH OLD SON CANT TAKE HIS EYES OF THE T.V.