Baby Einstein’s Baby’s First Sounds
Even though she’s two and a half and these DVDs are meant more for younger babies, my daughter loves the DVD Baby’s First Sounds from Baby Einstein! This DVD focuses on five basic sounds: ”ah,” ”buh,” ”duh,” ”ee,” and ”mm.” Then, these sounds are connected to simple words in languages such as English, Spanish, Chinese and French and reinforced with fun puppet shows, familiar nursery rhymes and real-life images of loving parents spending together-time with their babies — all accompanied by beautiful classical music in the Baby Einstein tradition.
If your child watches TV shows where the characters speak Spanish or Chinese, the foreign language sections on this DVD will seem familiar. The music scenes are adorable, in fact my daughter asks for this “Puppets” scene over and over:
It cracks her up! I love the quality of Baby Einstein DVDs, the classical music and the terrific production quality. I like knowing that my daughter is learning something and isn’t watching commercials
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We used Baby Einstein with our kids since they were really tiny - the three-year old now is much more vocal than others her age. Perhaps the most amazing thing though is she seems much more into music - and her younger brother is as well - than her peers. This for us was a great investment!
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My sister-in-law got a copy of the Baby Einstein series for my niece, and she was quite amused with it at 8 months. Like Sandy Allen observed, my niece was also most interested in the music. At a year and a half old, she loves to sing ‘twinkle twinkle little star’ and even hum (in key, might I add) to whatever is on the radio when we’re driving
Baby Einstein really is the best. There’s nothing else out there that compares. Our kids love it!!