Bee Smart Baby Multilingual Vocabulary Builder 2

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  • Rebecca Carter

    > 24 hour

    My 22 month old loves this tape but he still has not spoken his first words. The music is relaxing and the pictures are intriguing. I would recommend it but do not count on it helping your child speak if he or she has speech delays.

  • Jessica L. Turner

    > 24 hour

    These are wonderful videos for babies ages 6 months or so, to about 2 or 3. Children I babysit for have them; and they are mesmorized by the soft, kind voice of the narrator, and the life-like pictures shown in the video. The neat thing about these videos is the simplicity of them, and the repetition that keeps the babies interested. Theyll show, for example, feet---and slowly, but interestingly, show many different sizes and colors of feet, then, later in the video, youll see the feet again. The narrator says the name of the object being shown, once when the object is first shown, then again, later on in the video. Kids dont even know theyre learning! Excellent videos!

  • Maureen

    > 24 hour

    Great quality. My son LOVES this DVD

  • Grace E. Goodman

    > 24 hour

    I wanted to start my daughter on a video so that I would not have to speak and read to her all day. We got her the first video in this series when she was about 4 months old, I could put her in her walker and she would listen to it while playing. By six months she was in love with it, and it was the only time she was able to watch TV, but she would stand at the coffee table for at least 20 minutes of the DVD before wanted to do something else. I let a friend borrow it and she loaned me the Baby Einsteins DVD, which my daughter could not stand to watch, she did not even watch 5 minutes of Baby Einstein, what a bore! Needless to say I wanted to get her the second DVD for her 1st birthday. I was certain that I would like it just as much and my daughter would too. Well it is ok, probably as good as the first one, but my husband found a DVD set called First Impression. He got that for her birthday too. First Impression has 10 DVDs and they are divided by theme, Bee Smart does not, everything is lumped together. They both have good music but First Impression uses multiple genres and it is not the same style music over and over. Both sets use sight and sound, both series repeat the words and coinciding viedo, they are probably other similarities. However, First Impressions has a theme song which my daughter loves, she dances around, clapping her hands when the DVD starts and cheers at the end of the song. She can sit and focus for the 30 minutes the DVD is on, only occasionally does she want down or to do something else. We watch her DVDs 4 days a week for the last 3 months and she is not tired of them yet, neither am I actually. I still put the Bee Smart DVD on but frankly I dont like to any more, just because it lacks the form that First Impression provides. If you cant find the First Impression DVD, The Bee Smart series is a good choice, MUCH better the Baby Einsteins in my book, and my daughters.

  • Heather

    > 24 hour

    Do nit waste your hard earned money! I received a messed up disc & its not the one that it shows on here. It keeps looping to main menu & I click play & it keeps looping back & wont play! Ive never returned anything to Amazon but this I am.

  • She

    > 24 hour

    I bought this DVD based on the one review that existed. Well, too bad for me. This was a waste of my money. We are a bilingual family and I had high expectations with this multilingual DVD: well, it is so bad! The animations are very boring (the sequences were shot in the 70s...?), as well as the music and not to mention the narrators comments. Some updates are very much needed. If you want a GOOD multilingual DVD for your kid, try Sunny says: made by native speakers in French, Spanish, Chinese and of course, English.

  • Lily Liu

    > 24 hour

    The bumble bee Vocabulary Builder 1-5 videos are excellent. They helped my 18-mon son to speak and read greatly. Every word is so well illustrated in the vedio! The best part of them: My son loves these videos so madly and therefoer learned words from them so quickly!!! There are about 20 words in each vedio. And the Vocabulary Builder 1-3 have 5 multilanguage that you can choose: English, French, Spanish, German, and Japanese. That is 5-in-1 that can save you lots of money. They also have other extra benefits features such as sign language and Question & answer! The Motorized Madness is also good, it has 10 machines such as airplane, bulldozer, dump truck, backhoe loader, helicopter, bucket truck, boat, motlecycle, fire truck, and bus. It also explains each part of the machine, like the wings, propellers, engine, cab... The baby bumble bee surely produce the best of the best infant and kids reading program vedios in the market--as good as Dr. Titzers Your baby can read 1-5 DVDs and Dr. Glenn Dormans How to teach your baby to read book. I love baby bumble bees Opposites, Motorize, Actions words 1-3 and vocabulary builders 1-5 the most. Highly recommended!

  • eDee Bruns

    > 24 hour

    Baby Bumbling is a failed attempt to copy Baby Einstein. Most children cried when I popped it in and those who did not cry and hide were not engaged in anyway. If you want to communicate with your child I suggest Signing Time. Children as young as 13 months learned to Speak, Sign & even READ using Signing Time. They were engaged the entire time and the benefits were visible from day 1! Baby Bumble is a bad investment, our copies (vol. 1 & 2) pretty much went from mail box to trash basket.

  • LightOwl

    > 24 hour

    - Initially I was unimpressed with this video. The quality is not that great. - The video will show several examples of a word, for example, clock. The word is spoken and also shown (the word is displayed next to the object). Classical music (very nice!) plays in the background. Words taught in this video include but are not limited to the following: lion, feet, stroller, bowl, doll, balloon, truck, hat, hammer, bib, clock and bird. - My 8-month-old son is mesmerized by it, so who cares what I think? HA! - My rating is based on my sons opinion and the fact that I think it does serve its purpose which is to teach my son words.

  • Garrison Ryberg

    > 24 hour

    Bee Smart vocabulary builder helped my niece so much that the video is too worn out for me. Now my mom has to buy the video again. A must in your childs early video collection!!

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