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Rating: - Young kids love it!
As an infant, my son sat enthralled by Baby Mozart and Baby Bach, and his mother and I used to sit with him and talk to him about each image on the screen. One of the first things he learned to say was "BABY!" to request that we play the DVD for him (the DVD has the added benefit over the VHS of a REPEAT PLAY option, in addition to some extra features described below). As a 2 1/2 year old, he still enjoys watching it occasionally and has started to enjoy watching some of the other features, like the vocabulary section, which has a "flash card" style presentation of simple images like "dog" and "truck" along with written and spoken words in several languages, including English, Hebrew, Japanese, Russian, Spanish, Italian, etc. Researchers are starting to say that they no longer believe there are any long-term intellectual benefits to exposing children to classical music, but that doesn't really depreciate this video's usefulness as an interactive entertainment tool for very young viewers.
Rating: - Kiddie Euphoria!
We have always had classical music playing in our home so when Kate was 6 months old, we purchased Baby Mozart. At first I was a bit disappointed: I expected orchestra arrangements and better production values. But soon I realized, duh, it's for kids, not adults. The simple musical arrangements and low tech images are right on target for babies. Kate LOVES this video. As soon as the opening credits begin, her hands and feet begin to dance and a big smile appears. We point out the different images ("bear","apple","train"...."colorful whirling thingie") to make it a family interactive time. The educational component makes us feel a little less guilty over TV having anything to do with the education/entertainment of our precious bundle of joy. It would be easy to get sucked into the "video babysitter" vortex (Kate is totally enthralled for 30, count 'em, 30 minutes) but, like anything else, the video is great when used in moderation. Kate's now 10 1/2 months and just as excited about watching Baby Mozart. We've added Baby Bach to her repertoire too.
Rating: - Wonderful! My son loves it!
What a wonderful realization of an old idea--playing classical music for infants and toddlers in order to stimulate their growing minds. The music is set to colorful visual imagery--toys, flowing colors, puppets, etc., and is a perfect mix of bubbly, fun tunes and more traditional classical pieces. There's a sense of playfulness and humor to the video; parents will love the way it catches a child's attention without being overbearing, patronizing, or excessively cute. It's educational in a gentle, entertaining way, with some good options on the DVD to enhance the experience (the flash cards are great). My son can be in the middle of an ungodly tantrum, and will IMMEDIATELY calm down when this is played. Heck, this is the only thing he'll sit still for! Recommmended to parents who wish to educate their infants and toddlers but don't care for Barney (NOT allowed in our house!) or the many other condescending videos designed for that age group. The whole series--Baby Mozart, Einstein, Van Gogh, etc.--is highly, highly recommended.
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