Advantages: 28 mins to get the washing up done! Disadvantages: Unlike a few other Baby Einstein DVDs i didn't find it good for a newborn.
I have 11BabyEinstein DVDs now and my little boy adores them all. He does however like some more than others and this one is only just starting to become a favourite (he is nearly 7months now).
The DVD is the usual mix of classical music and images of toys, blocks and patterns moving across the screen, while different languages are spoken (Hebrew, Japanese, Spanish, German and more). This section lasts about half an hour. My little boy does like to watch it, but it maybe doesn't hold his attention as well as some of the others in this range. It is useful for calming him down and letting him (and us) have some quiet time.
The DVD also includes a section on how to use it and a section which is a little like flashcards. A picture is shown, and then the word is said (and written) in which ever language you choose. My husband and I loved ...
Advantages: lovely DVD for babies and young children Disadvantages: can become pretty boring for the adult watching
The BabyEinstein company was begun by a mother called Julie Aigner-Clark - she must be absolutely loaded by now! The company now produces toys, books, CDs and Discovery cards as well as numerous DVDs.
The idea behind this DVD is that it's something that really small babies will enjoy and will be stimulated by [if you're expecting this to turn your 4 month old into a genius you will be sadly disappointed, they'll still just lie there on the playmate dribbling, no matter how many times you put this on!]
I have three children with 18 months between each so I found the BabyEinstein DVDs a wonderful way to keep toddlers occupied for a few minutes whilst I was on the sofa feeding the baby.
The music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is played throughout the DVD. It is very soothing and the BabyEinstein company have compiled special 'child ...
Advantages: Stunningly original protrait of an icon Disadvantages: Not quite the full opera
is such that there is none. It is based around a number of Knees, which existed so that Wilson could move around the rather cumbersome and seemingly visually remarkable set. As with most of Glass' work, the music is heavily repetitive, with gradually repeating patterns and he uses singing less to tell a story but as an instrument in its own right.
When I first playedEinstein on the Beach to a friend their response was: lay down in a dark room. I can understand the idea. Somehow it's a piece of music that you need to actively listen to, that must surround you, and fill you with its rhythms and ever cycling patterns. The first Knee, for instance, is slow and dark and the words are simple: "One two three four/one two three four five six/one two three four five six seven eight". The counting is that of the time signature of the music ...
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