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Baby Einstein - Baby Neptune - Discovering Water  Studio : WALT DISNEY VIDEO by WALT DISNEY VIDEO Brand : BABY EINSTEIN Release Date : 2003-03-18 Publisher : WALT DISNEY VIDEO Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780788845208 UPC : 786936216219 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 396 reviews)
List Price : $19.99 Our Price : $7.99
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Product Description |
ASIN: B00007J88T DESCRIPTION: From the beach to the bath -- a musical voyage! -- Introduces babies to the wonders of water -- Exposes little ones to whales, dolphins, fish, ducks and more
Within a baby's first year of life, new experiences can transform what might otherwise seem to be ordinary events into exciting opportunities for imaginative play. Baby Neptune exposes little ones to the wonders of water in their world -- whether they're stomping in the rain, splashing in the bathtub, playing "catch me if you can" with the tide on the beach, or "meeting" the fascinating creatures that live in rivers, lakes and oceans. Overflowing with captivating undersea footage and live-action visuals of delightful puppet shows, toys, and happy children, this fun-filled exploration of "water, water everywhere" also features the Water Music of George Frideric Handel to accompany you and your little one on your own interactive voyage of discovery! END
DVD Features -- Repeat play -- Discovery cards -- On-screen aquarium -- Toy chest |
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Americancivilwar.com |
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There's no denying a youngster's attraction to water, and the folks at Baby Einstein tap into that natural interest--and broaden it. They take babies and toddlers from bathtime to the beach, from tap water to waterfalls and geysers. A puppet octopus and duck serve as guides through clearly labeled sections: Ocean, Rivers and Lakes; Rain Drops and Puddles; Water at My House. A child speaks the title at the beginning and end of each unit, but those are the only words in this 24-minute "video board book." The rest of the sounds come courtesy of Handel, Telemann, Beethoven, and Johann Strauss. Both toy animals and real ones swim through the scenes and the footage of dolphins, sea turtles, and marina fish are fascinating enough that preschoolers won't mind sitting in with younger siblings. (Ages 1-3) --Kimberly Heinrichs |
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Bad for the developing mind |
Your child would love watching this video, but she'd also love eating cotton candy and drinking grape soda. Many pediatric and psychological studies 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.
Do a little research on this and you'll be glad you didn't buy this video. |
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Great service. |
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Thanks so much for the fast service. My order arrived as I expected. I will certainly use this dealer again. Thanks so much. |
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Help make bathtime more fun! |
My 6 month old son has been watching this video on and off for 2 months and LOVES it. I honestly think he loves bathtime more since his introduction to water on the video.
There is a good balance of puppets, real video and animation. Another good Baby Einstein video! |
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Baby Neptune |
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Both of my kids love this video. I am not a big believer in TV so this is pretty much all they get. On an 8 hour road trip it kept my 11month from screaming. I am not even sure how many times he watched this! |
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Another disappointed parent |
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Like some of the other reviewers I've been reading I was also disappointed in this video. I think this would have been much better if the visuals related to the audio. Really this might as well be a bunch of random sounds and pictures. I believe it would have been much more enriching if the audio and visual matched so that baby could put the sounds in context. |
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