Baby Einstein - Baby Neptune - Discovering Water [DVD]
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newnow
> 3 dayProfessional Childhood educators know that children need comfortable repeated Real Experience for years to learn...otherwise you are wasting precious most important years of development. If your child shows learning disabilities or lack of interest showing around 10 years later you can blame this and Capitalism. Best to you! Love, Professional Educators prior to Common Core and No Child Left Behind.
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Elle
> 3 dayMy toddler loves the B.E. collection, but for some reason is petrified of the goldfish that pops out in the beginning and the end of the video. I had first showed him the video when he was 11 months old, and he burst out in sobs (this had never happened before with anything else). I waited a few months and again- same thing. I was ready to throw it out, when I just showed it to him again (19 months). He clings to me and once the goldfish is gone, he is fine with the video... until it reappears. The sobs have stopped, though. Is it worth it? I dont think so.
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A. Brennan
> 3 dayWe can pop in this DVD, put it on repeat play and it occupies our son long enough for us to get ready for work in the mornings. He loves all the water images, and the turtle, octopus and duck make him giggle. The music is so soothing and peaceful. This is by far his, and our, favorite Baby Einstein DVD.
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Sam
> 3 dayProduct arrived fast and in terrific condition. This video only holds my 8 month year olds attention for about 5 minutes. The only video he really sits and watches start to finish is Baby Noah.
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A.Mom
> 3 dayHIS favorite baby einstein dvd so far.... Ive had a few friends tell me that their boys loved it and their girls didnt.... (he loves the xmas one too, lots of sparkle things)
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Kelli D.
> 3 dayMy daughters 3 1/2 and STILL loves every one of these baby Einstein videos! Some of the best money spent in my opinion. And I gotta tell ya-Im not really one to purchase used items of any kind, but since these videos are so dang expensive, I decided to try an alternate route and buy pre owned movies that are listed by well-rated companies and I swear to you Ive saved a lot of money with this one trick! I highly suggest you all do the same. Theres some very reputable companies out there that sell these movies for a heck of a lot cheaper.
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Pump
> 3 dayExcellent
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R. Kirkwood
28-10-2024I always swore I wouldnt put my kids in front of the TV, but this video has been a lifesaver! My husband travels a lot so when its time to get my sons bath ready I put him in his bouncy seat in front of baby Neptune for 15 minutes. He loves watching the different clips, and the puppets are his favorite. I also like that their website sends you in the right direction to find the toys featured in the video, just in case your little one really takes to one of the toys.
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Tina M. Games
> 3 dayI have to agree with the most recent review. This video was my least favorite of the entire series. Julie Clark has chosen to mark this video from birth to eighteen months, but I disagree. My son did not take interest in this video until 9 months. He is now nineteen months and his interest in it has grown as he has gotten older. Although I consider Julie Clark a brillant woman for creating this video series, I think she should have used a professional voice-over for the American segments rather than her own voice. Her voice lacks umph and comes across as boring and unstimulating. The other voices in this video, although none of them are professional voice artists, are at least soothing and stimulating to the ear.
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cmp
> 3 dayWe are relative newcomers to the Baby Einstein revolution. My twins were 15 months before we bought their first one - Baby Beethoven. We just recently purchased Baby Neptune and Baby Galileo. This is a fine DVD with wonderful music, but it just doesnt hold the attention of my boys the way Baby Beethoven does. I begin to wonder if kids dont just attach to the first Baby Einstein video/DVD they get and thats always their favorite... This is a bit shorter, and my kids seem to especially like the scenes in Beethoven with the kinetic toys, which are not as evident here. Always keep in mind as parents watching the Baby Einstein series that the images are for the KIDS and not the parents - yes, I find them a tad boring, but the boys love them, and thats what is important! I like the special features on this DVD, including the discovery cards and the cd-ROM coloring book. These are nice extras. All in all, a fine video - and as I said, not my kids favorite, but not the one theyre most familiar with, either.