Baby Einstein - Baby Van Gogh - World of Colors [DVD]
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BDubs
> 24 hourMy baby loves this Baby Einstein among his top 5 fav Baby Einstein dvds!
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Kristen Benevides
> 24 hourthe video in the einstein series given here, is showing basic colors to babies and toddlers. i always recommend the videos in this series. this will give you colors like orange, green, blue, etc, and then show you objects that have these colors, and use other children and puppets to make the learning of the colors fun. i would say this is acceptable for ages 1-4. my son will be four in one month and he knows these colors very well so other than the makeup of the video he isnt learning anything anymore by watching this. however, i think the footage was well put together, if your children are young and still learning this is a great idea.
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JennaS
> 24 hourGreat Baby Einstein video that our 10 month old loves (and he does not love them all!). I highly recommend for those that are looking for an addition to the collection.
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J. Jacobs
> 24 hourThis video focuses on colors. As it goes through each color, it shows beautiful, vivid images that represent each color. These images captivated the attention of my 1.5-year-old. The choice of language tracks is a very nice feature. We watched it in Spanish and it plays in full, immersion Spanish. This DVD is a good choice looking for something that is entertaining and educational for their child, offering the extra bonus of foreign language immersion.
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Claire S. Sercombe
> 24 hourWe have many of the Baby Einstein products. My daughter (23 months) really enjoys Baby van Gogh and I like the way it presents the colors. Ive read some reviews where some parents dont like the scenes with the children, but my daughter seems to enjoy them, along with the puppets.
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Amy Brown
> 24 hourMy daughter (15 months) literally laughs out loud at some of the scenes in this DVD. She held her belly and laughed hysterically for one scene in particular (the popping of the balloons). We have a few of the other Baby Einstein videos, but mom and dad love this one due to our daughters laughter - we can listen to her laugh all day and night. She also loves the music and the bright colors, as well as Vincent Van Goat! We highly recommend.
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chicago mom
> 24 hourA moms 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 sons 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 Clarks children are in this DVD, but like another posted said at one point, Ive come to expect them, its nice to see them there.
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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourBaby Van Gogh is so much better than the first Baby Eistein Videos - Baby Einstein, Baby Mozart and Baby Bach. This video has puppets that my children absolutely love, great classical music, a theme (learning colors) and structure. We also have Baby Doolittle: Neighborhood Animals, whcih is also great, and Baby Newton, which is not quite as good but still worth having. My kids are now two and four and they still watch this once in a while and enjoy it.
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Greg
> 24 hourAs advertised
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MrsBourne
> 24 hourI think this is one of the better videos, in the series. I actually prefer the videos with no speaking parts (all music), and this has mininal speaking (a few peoms and the colors are said aloud). My 1 yr old and 3 yr both enjoy this movie. We have 5 of the Baby Einstein videos, and this is probably our second favorite (Baby Bach is #1). But then, I am a graphic designer and love color... and this movie has a lot of color and shows works from Van Gogh.