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Baby Einstein - Baby Mozart Music Festival Director: Julie Aigner-Clark

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/09/2008
  • Original Release: 2000
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 805
 
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Features for baby!:; Activity modes: "Play," "Dance Together," "Quiet Time"; Puppet shows; Discovery cards: Featuring real-world images with sound effects; Tips for moms: ; Enhance "Together Time" withy your baby; "The Baby Einstein Story" - Behind the scenes with founder Julie Clark

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In Baby Mozart, children enjoy a happy introduction to one of the essential musical canons: that of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The arrangements here, designed with a baby's attention span in mind, employ silly sound effects to reengage babies when their focus inevitably slips. Real-world objects provide concrete visual cues and anchor the child's attention. The format affords opportunities to teach babies words and develop such concepts as color, size, and scale, as well as basic counting. The producers note research suggesting a relationship between exposure to Mozart's music and increases in spatial-reasoning abilities and intelligence. Studies also suggest that classical music hath charms to soothe the savage beast -- or at least affect health in positive ways. It certainly can't hurt; and if a baby finds it pleasing and/or soothing, that's enough Barnes & Noble

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Baby Einstein - Baby Mozart Music Festivalby Anonymous

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June 27, 2007: I have watched this at least 15 times with my son and each time is like a new experience. There's so many toys and motions displayed that it takes a few viewings to catch them all. This is great, as it's entertainment when baby's wide awake or helps soothe to sleep when tired. He's liked this since 3 months!

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March 30, 2006: We were excited to receive this as a shower gift, because we had heard so many rave reviews. But when we finally sat down to watch it with our 5 month old son, we were disappointed to discover that this video shows just a bunch of moving toys (no natural scenes or musical instruments), and the toy manufacturers get several plugs not only on the video, but also in a bonus feature, and on the website. It looked like one big commercial targeted to the youngest consumer. Some of the toys looked fun and I even found myself mesmerized at times, but I would rather have my son play with the toys he already has, and his friends, than to have a TV babysitter teaching him that he needs even more toys.

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