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Baby Einstein - Baby Monet - Discovering the Seasons | 
enlarge | Director: Jim Janicek Actor: Baby Einstein Studio: Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Disney Category: DVD
List Price: $19.99 Buy Used: $4.00 You Save: $15.99 (80%)
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Rating: 69 reviews
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 34 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 39480 ISBN: 078885836X UPC: 883413438628 EAN: 9780788858369
Theatrical Release Date: February 16, 2005 Release Date: March 8, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description A playful introduction to the four seasons through art and music! -- Introduces babies to the sights and sounds of the four seasons -- Exposes little ones to famous Monet masterpieces
As babies grow and change, so does the landscape around them. From fiery red leaves to falling snowflakes; from flowers in bloom to fireworks in July, every season of the year has its own special magic just waiting to be discovered. BABY MONET takes little ones on a sight-and-sound-filled journey through spring, summer, fall and winter using playful puppet shows, real images of nature, children, toys, and masterpieces by Claude Monet set to excerpts from composer Antonio Vivaldi's timeless "The Four Seasons." This virtual breath of fresh air lets you and your baby share the beauty of each season as you explore its wonders together!
DVD Features -- Repeat play -- Language tracks (Spanish, French and English) -- Discovery cards -- A look at the seasons -- Puppet shows -- Toy chest
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Bad for the young mind June 28, 2008 REB (Cambridge, MA USA) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Your child would love watching this video, but she'd also love eating cotton candy and drinking grape soda. Many pediatric and psychological studies (e.g., by Children's Hospital in Boston) have shown that young children know FEWER words for every hour they spend watching videos like this one. Why? Because they aren't spending time with YOU, practicing their language and social skills. There's also evidence that young children who watch TV have a greater risk of developing ADHD. Last, toddlers who grow up in homes with the TV always on in the background literally seem to have more trouble hearing themselves think. This hurts their developing linguistic abilities and consequently their abilities to engage silent reasoning. Please protect your child -- don't let her watch any TV during her early, crucial, developmental years. We only watch TV when our little girl is asleep. Ask your pediatrician if you have any doubts about this. Cornell University researchers are reporting what appears to be a statistically significant relationship between autism rates and television watching by children under the age of 3. Read more at: http://www.slate.com/id/2151538/
Best of all Baby Einstein DVD's! February 13, 2008 C. Rochester (Washington, D.C.) I have the entire Baby Einstein collection and this is by FAR the best of the bunch. The other videos for this age group are sooooo boring, even my daughter doesn't want to watch them! However, she loves the beautiful music and nature scenes in Baby Monet. She laughs at the zebra puppets and smiles at the children. If you've even been freaked out by the Baby Bach video (let's face it....creepy!) this is a video you really should try! So much better than the rest!!!
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS RECOMMENDS NO TV FOR CHILDREN UNDER 2! January 15, 2008 Charlene Ronquillo 1 out of 6 found this review helpful
The name "Baby Einstein" wants to make parents think it's okay for babies to watch this program, but check out these facts: - In a study among babies ages 8-16 months, every hour spent watching programs daily such as 'BABY EINSTEIN' or 'BRAINY BABY' translated into 6-8 fewer words in their vocabularies as compared with other children their age - for every hour of television a baby watches daily, their chances of acquiring an attention deficit disorder increases by 10% - the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends no television at all to children under two years of age. - brain wave activity is slower when watching television than when sleeping in babies. In summary, three hours every day of watching programs like this day can result in 30% greater chance of ADD and 18-24 fewer vocabulary words!!
Not too bad July 27, 2007 Mom in San Diego I don't think it's as bad as some reviewers claim. It's certainly not as bad as Baby Newton. The zebras are not terribly annoying as I read in another review. My son (20 mos.) smiles at them and likes the part near the end when they dance. The dance music is upbeat and fun. If anything bad can be said, it's kind of slow moving; but I guess what can one expect from nature scenes?
Baby Einstein - Baby Monet - Discovering the Seasons, Just Incredible June 3, 2007 Liz Curtis (Providence Forge, Virginia) Baby Einstein is a wonderful line of videos to help aid in your child's development. Get them off to a very good start with these videos, and this special one, Baby Einstein - Baby Monet - Discovering the Seasons. Get them well on the way to a successful future now! Don't wait!
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