These 10 baby DVDs offer an enriching and rewarding experience for growing minds.
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Babies learn about the world around them in four "play dates" with their first friend, Bunny--the star of the classic "Pat the Bunny" touch and feel book.
Pat the Bunny is the first book many babies are introduced to, and it's remained a favorite for years because it makes reading a truly interactive experience. This is not a DVD to just put on and have your baby watch. Its goal is to encourage interaction--with you!
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Olie and his little sister Zowie star in this full-length feature with eye-popping graphics and a family-centered message. When Olie and Zowie go searching for a shooting star, they find a pair of lost "baby bot" twins instead. Babies and toddlers won't be able to take their eyes off the vivid colors and shapes. The movie is as visually stimulating as a crib mobile, with lots of eye candy and movement. The music is catchy and the action gentle and soothing.
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The music of Mozart provides a backdrop for sights and sounds designed to stimulate young minds in this groundbreaking DVD.
Celebrating its 10th anniversary with a newly packaged special edition complete with new bonus features, this is the title that started the "Baby Einstein" craze. Designed to expose babies to classical music and eye-catching images, it's likely to celebrate many more years of popularity.
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Babies are introduced to the music of Beethoven as they experience a symphony of sights and sounds in this now-classic DVD.
A companion to the original "Baby Einstein," "Baby Mozart," this best-selling DVD celebrates its 10th anniversary with expanded content and new bonus features. It is indeed an "Ode to Joy." As an added bonus, this DVD includes a feature segment about the "Baby Einstein Story" with founder Julie Clark.
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Baby Einstein celebrates the baby steps of language by introducing little ones to basic sounds--all to the sounds of classical music masterpieces.
The award-winning Baby Einstein is unparalleled in breaking down important skills to their foundation and then presenting them to infants and toddlers in a variety of entertaining formats. This title follows Baby Einstein's signature style but veers off in a slightly different direction by forming those sounds into other languages.
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Baby Einstein sets the stage for sweet dreams, through comforting sights and sounds geared toward getting little ones ready for sleep. In fact, the only speaking that takes place at all is the "Goodnight Book" segment in which the soothing voice of a mommy-like narrator reads aloud the story of a baby lamb who loves to sleep. The rest offers tranquil images set to classical masterpieces.
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Babies and toddlers love making noise, and they won't be able to resist banging and bopping along to all the sounds they hear on this musical DVD. With a stirring classical soundtrack featuring Beethoven, Mozart, and Brahms, adorable animal puppets and gorgeous shots of musicians playing their instruments, this celebration of making music is bound to strike a chord with young audiences.
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It's an introduction to the seasons--made just for baby! Set to the music of Vivaldi, this DVD includes the sights and sounds of the seasons as babies absorb the differences in hues and the changes over time in one individual tree, watch bird eggs hatch, rainbows emerge after rain, grass shoots up from the ground, and buds bloom into flowers, all accompanied by Monet's artwork. This DVD is designed to fascinate as little ones develop their early cognitive abilities.
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There's nothing more empowering for kids than building something themselves, and this action-packed DVD gives youngsters the tools they need to feel that sense of accomplishment. Those cuddly Curious Buddies are ready to introduce young viewers to the world around them. In this DVD, babies will watch bulldozers and excavators, listen to catchy songs, and take comfort in the images of other happy babies and loving caregivers.
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