Baby Einstein - My First Signs [DVD]
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lakleff
> 3 dayVery nice! Basic signs, option to repeat play. All signs repeated multiple times and illustrated in different ways. Baby loves it!
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Jessica B
> 3 dayI rented this video through Netflix and decided I had to have my own copy. There is just enough talking to say what the signs are but mostly relies on images to teach signs. Great for your first signing DVD and also for deaf or hearing impaired kids. The video is simple and easy for my 9 month old to follow. He loves the puppets and squeals when he sees them. They teach eat/hungry, drink, milk, more, play, friend, ball, tired/sleep, mom, dad, kiss, blanket, bath, baby, and probably some more that I cant remember right now. There are also several other signs used once but are not necessarily part of the curriculum. I really like this DVD.
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reviews by me
> 3 dayI love this DVD.
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Michael
> 3 dayDVD box was missing the tabs to lock case closed, and the DVD was scratched, and would freeze within first 4 mins of trying to play.
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Mary Shirley
> 3 dayMy daughter is 17 and she remembers watching this and how much she learned. I made this purchase for my niece! It is something they enjoy watching but very educational.
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Abby N. Sarhan
> 3 dayThis is an excellent introduction to using sign language to communicate with your baby. It is so entertaining that my 14 month old son can sit still and watch a lot at a time. And what is more, its not obnoxious, so you as a parent will delightfully watch and learn in tandem with your child.
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Martin G. Flannery
> 3 daygood deal nice product very happy with this purchase will buy from seller again .
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DG
> 3 dayOur son enjoyed this DVD. He would watch it over and over.
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Kindle 客户
> 3 dayMy son is now 1 year and 11 month old, from his very early time, about 3~4 month old, we began to introduce Baby Einstein series to him. He could not without the shows later, averagely watch 3~4 hrs per day. Now he is nearly two years old, but could not even speak out 6~8 words, much late than my friends son (the same age), my brothers daughter and my sisters son (compare them at the same age). I become to suspect if the Baby Einstein shows do benifit younger babies. The shows seldom speak, mostly music or silence. I really regret that my son spend too much (one and half year) on Baby Einstein. listein to me, talk with you baby, NOT let the Baby Einstein do that.
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Carol Batt
> 3 dayI have taught all of my hearing grandchildren to sign and I was hopeful that this third DVD in the Baby Einstein language series would be added to our language library. Although the word selection is better than the previous two videos in this series, I was disappointed with the format. The format does not hold the attention of my grandchildren and it is does not offer the repetition necessary to learn spoken words or sign language. Several words and signs are presented in rapid succession followed by extended scenes for each word. Then the same words and signs are presented again by a child who is clearly old enough to be speaking. The program also lacks a tutorial for grandparents and parents who are teaching their babies to use sign language for the first time. All of my grandchildren have learned to sign and speak from the My Baby Can Talk series and I would recommend this series for babies who cannot yet speak or are just learning to speak.