Best DVDs for Babies and Toddlers
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| Baby Mozart - Music Festival This is one of many CDs from the award-winning infant-developmental media company Baby Einstein, whose goal and philosophy is the satisfaction of a child’s curiosity through sight and sound. In the main Theatre section of this disc you’ll find lots of simple shapes, primary colours and favourite toys passing across the screen, all choreographed to the works of Mozart. This release was named Video of the Year by Child and Parent magazine. |
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| Baby Einstein – Neighbourhood Animals “Neighbourhood Animals” captures the spirit of a child’s fascination with furry and feathered friends in familiar environments. Little ones will be mesmerised by the combination of delightful animal footage, stimulating, colourful images and classic compositions from some of the world’s most famous musicians, including Beethoven, Rimsky-Korsakov, Vivaldi and Pachelbel. Buy Baby Einstein - Neighbourhood Animals for £10.20 from Amazon |
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| Baby Einstein – World of Animals This DVD introduces young children to creatures living in the jungle, the ocean and the savannah all to the music of famous composers such as Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Smetana, Dvorzak and Grieg. Baby Einstein uses real-world objects, music, art, language, science and nature to introduce young children to the world around them in fun, fascinating ways. |
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julie
December 11, 2007 @ 2:16 pmWe have the World Animals dvd which we got for our first child and now play to our 2nd. It seems to be like magic - when our little one is upset and nothing else will work this always seems to calm him down!
Jenny
December 11, 2007 @ 3:04 pmSame thing for us with Neighbourhood Animals. I thought it all seemed a bit amateur and silly, but my daughter absolutely loved it!
Eithne
December 17, 2007 @ 11:17 amMy one-year-old just loves ‘In the Night Garden’ — he is transfixed. It’s a sure way to calm him down and prepare him for sleep. Check out ‘Hello Igglepiggle!’. Great for watching together and bonding (plus the trippy visuals are relaxing for tired parents too).