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| Baby Einstein - Baby Mozart - Music Festival | 
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Avg. Customer Rating: 509 reviews Sales Rank: 1163
Format: Color, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 170 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 25941 ISBN: 0788834851 UPC: 786936179712 EAN: 9780788834851 ASIN: B00005YUPN
Theatrical Release Date: 2000 Publication Date: 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: IN EXCELLENT SHAPE WORKS AND PLAYS 100% FAST USPS SHIPPING IN BUBBLE ENVELOPE
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GREAT video December 28, 2001 30 out of 30 found this review helpful
I read the review and decided to purchase the video...and wasn't disappointed. I purchased it for my 2 year old daughter, and she absolutely loved it. She sat through the show from start to finish, enthralled with the music and motion on screen. Then, along came our third child, and at only a few months, she was entranced by the video as well. Our "new baby" is now 9 months, and whenever we pop in the Baby Mozart video, her whole face lights up, and her body language "settles in" to watch. She watches from start to finish as well, without a wimper. When she does start to fuss, we know the video is over. Even our 8 year old son doesn't mind "sharing" the TV with his little sisters when Baby Mozart is on. Although he is too old for the simple graphics on-screen, he loves the music, and so does Mom. This video is a great buy...in our family, it pleases everyone, ages 8, 2-1/2, 9 mos. and Mom and Dad, too.
Fascinating for baby, 30 minutes for Mommy March 13, 2002 26 out of 26 found this review helpful
This colorful, fun video for baby is the best I've seen so far. Although the "Mozart Effect" (the theory that Mozart's mathematically composed pieces stimulate brain develpoment in babies)is disputed, I bought this anyway after watching a friend's baby reacting positively to it.The music is perfect, nothing too boring or overwhelming for an infant, and the visuals have delighted my baby from 2 months of age to 17 months, which he is now. During his immobile young months, I would prop him on a Boppy and watch him kick and smile at the fun images of toys, animals, and fruit he saw. Nowadays, we watch together and I name the things onscreen while he dances around to the music. TV haters stop reading now: I must admit (and recommend heartily) that some days I would play this video when I needed a few minutes to pay some bills or wash dishes/fold laundry. It gave me a break and I knew he was watching something that delighted him but was age-appropriate. I recommend and often buy this video for new mothers for all of these reasons. For a change of pace, Baby Bach is nice also, but there are 2 parts Brandon cried through because he found them boring.
Important Info That Doesn't Come With DVDs August 31, 2006 26 out of 27 found this review helpful
Baby Mozart: Music Festival is an award winning DVD that introduces your baby to the classical music of Mozart with visually stimulating real-world objects on screen. Lots of moving and engaging visuals, mostly toys in motion, are designed to be simple enough to get your baby's attention while complex enough to hold it for a while. If your baby likes Baby Bach or Baby Beethoven (and very few babies don't) she'll like Baby Mozart as well. This DVD is appropriate for introduction to baby right from birth but will still hold her attention many, many months later.
Most of the videos in the Baby Einstein series are designed as `video board books' for your baby and offer you the opportunity to interact with your child in the same way you do with books as well as act as a distraction for that deeply needed parental bathroom break. Most of the DVDs have the option to "play" or "repeat play" and are about 20-30 minutes in length -- the repetition being very stimulating and comforting to the younger set.
While I don't think viewing Baby Einstein DVDs will make my infant "smarter" she sure does enjoy them! They give me a great way to interact with her as well as a few minutes here and there to get a few things done around the house. Their ability to calm her when she's fussy is already legendary in our household.
Here is information on all the current 21 Baby Einstein DVDs including suggested times to introduce them to your little one. This information IS NOT available with the DVD sets but I gleaned it from several sources for my own use. You may like to print this out for future reference.
Note: All the Baby Einstein DVDs are "region 1" which means they only play on machines in the U.S. and Canada.
Information on each video is divided into categories of age appropriateness:
From Birth and Up * Baby Bach - A multiple award-winning DVD - Engages your newborn/infant through sights and sounds - uses colorful real-world objects for visual scenes - Appropriate from birth and up *Baby Mozart Music Festival - An award winning DVD - Introduces your baby to the classical music of Mozart with visually stimulating real-world objects on screen - From birth and up
Age 1 month and Up *Baby Beethoven Symphony of Fun - An award winning DVD - Featuring the compositions of Beethoven - Appropriate for ages 1 month and up *Language Nursery - A multiple award-winning DVD - Exposes your baby to sounds of seven different languages: English, French, Spanish, Russian, Hebrew, German, and Japanese - Appropriate for ages 1 month and up *Baby Santa's Music Box - Joyeux Noel! Feliz Navidad! Buon Natale! Merry Christmas! - Celebrate with holiday musical sounds from around the world - Appropriate for ages 1 month and up
Age 6 Months and Up *Baby Monet - An award winning DVD - A musical introduction to the four seasons - Features the music of Vivaldi - Appropriate from 6 months and up
Age 9 Months and Up *Baby da Vinci From Head to Toe - A multiple award-winning DVD - Baby's first introduction to their eyes, ears, hands, feet, and more. - Features Spanish, English and French language tracks for added learning. - Set to the music of Vivaldi, Bach and Handel - Appropriate for ages 9 months and up. *Baby MacDonald A Day on the Farm - A multiple award-winning DVD - A fun-filled introduction to the sights and sounds of a farm - Features live-action images and engaging visuals of puppets, children, toys, and real-world objects - Combines traditional nursery rhymes with the classical music of Schubert, Schumann and Strauss - Appropriate for ages 9 months and up *Baby Galileo Discovering the Sky - An award winning DVD - Baby's first introduction to the sky and solar system - Features captivating footage of the sky, planets, and galaxies - Features musical scores by Mozart, Chopin, Strauss and Tchaikovsky - Appropriate for ages 9 months and up *Baby Neptune Discovering Water - An award winning DVD - Baby's first introduction to water - Features the melodic scores of Handel's Water Music - Appropriate for ages 9 months and up
Age 1 Year + *Baby's Favorite Places - A playful introduction to words and sign language - my street to main street - 12 Months + *Baby Einstein Meet the Orchestra - First Instruments - First Instruments introduces your toddler to musical instruments that make up an orchestra and the different sounds that they make. - Features multi-language viewing options in English, French, and Spanish for added learning - Uses real-life images with classical music by Beethoven, Brahms, Joplin, Haydn, Mozart, and Strauss. - Appropriate from 1 year *Baby Einstein On The Go -- Riding, Sailing, and Soaring - An award winning DVD - A musical introduction to transportation and "things that go." - Features multi-language viewing options in English, French, and Spanish for added learning. - Uses real-life images with classical music by Haydn, Beethoven, Mozart, and Rossini. - Appropriate from 1 year *Baby Wordsworth First Words - Around the House - A multiple award-winning DVD - A musical introduction to baby's first words and communication - Features bonus language learning with Spanish, French and English tracks - Includes the music of Bach, Bizet, and Schubert. - Appropriate from 1 year *Baby Noah Animal Expedition - A multiple award-winning DVD - A musical introduction to animals around the globe - Features bonus language learning with Spanish, French and English tracks - Includes the music of Beethoven, Mozart, and Strauss - Appropriate from 1 year *Baby Newton Discovering Shapes - A multiple award-winning DVD - Introduces your toddler to five shapes - Features many of Vivaldi's favorite compositions - Appropriate for ages 1 year and up *Baby Shakespeare World of Poetry - An award winning DVD - Poetry in Motion with real world images - Features award winning Baby Beethoven soundtrack - Appropriate for ages 1 year and up *Baby Van Gogh World of Colors - An award winning DVD - Exposes your baby to the wonder of color through Van Gogh's artwork - Introduces your baby to classical music selections from Van Gogh's era - Appropriate for ages 1 year and up *Neighborhood Animals - An award winning DVD - Meet animals that live in and around the home - This DVD compliments the Baby Einstein Animal Discovery Cards - Engaging music from the 19th and early 20th centuries - Appropriate for ages 1 year and up *Numbers Nursery - An award winning DVD - A playful and interactive introduction to the numbers 1 through 5 - Uses familiar, real-world objects to show what numbers mean - Features the melodic scores of Haydn, Chopin, Strauss, and Schubert - Appropriate for ages 1 year and up *World Animals - Discover animals from the jungle, savannah and ocean - This DVD compliments the Baby Einstein World Animal Discovery Cards - Features music from the 19th and early 20th centuries - Appropriate for ages 1 year and up
Wonderful for the baby as well as the toddler! November 22, 1999 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
We bought this for our 1 y/o, and our 4 y/o loves it as well! She knows (and is pointing out to the 1y/o) the sounds and visions that are coming up next, and both get sooo excited! Both girls are entertained throughout this video! I love it and recommend it wholeheartedly!
Baby Mozart has saved my sanity August 19, 2003 19 out of 20 found this review helpful
I had picked up various Baby Einstein tapes while pregnant but didn't expect to use them until my son was closer to a year old. I also never intended to encourage TV watching. At around 5 months, however, and before his eyes even seemed to focus on the TV, I popped in the Baby Mozart tape in a moment of extreme fussiness and frustration. He was immediately mesmorized. He is 8 months old now and will not sit still for any TV show or video EXCEPT for Baby Mozart. He stops crying, whining, or whatever else he is doing and stares in awe throughout the entire video. He even gets mad if you walk in front of the screen while it's playing! There are times I rewind it and play it again and again until I get the dishes done and order restored. My son is captivated (and hopefully learning something) and the music is delightful enough not to have (yet) grated on my nerves. I highly recommend this video to any parent. Of the other tapes: Baby Beethoven is also a good choice for infants, but has an irritatingly long introduction that loses Baby's interest before the action begins. Baby Doolittle seems like the tape my son will love next.
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