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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: 9,621

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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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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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Baby Einstein - Baby Mozart Music Festivalby Anonymous

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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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