



Baby Einstein - Baby Neptune - Discovering Water [DVD]
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Cathy S.
> 24 hourPrice was right for a second DVD, the grandkids loved it on VHS the first time around, had to get one that will last a little longer. Was quickly shipped, and in perfect condition. Ill shop here again for sure !
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Mel2024
> 24 hourMy daughter has all of the Baby Einstein DVDs, and this is one that she prefers. The music is very good and the photography is also first rate. Additionally, it does not feature any one thing for too long, which keeps her attention. Very good.
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Lisa M. Odonnell
> 24 hourMy 18 month old loves every other Baby Einstein video she has (5 altogether) but shows no interest at all in this one. Ended up giving it to the Goodwill. Dont bother with this one.
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Mayland
> 24 hourThis video is awesome for kids up until they are in the crawling stage, at least my son was that way. The Mozart, Bach, Neighborhood Animals and Shakespeare, are taking him to toddlerhood. Baby Einstein was my shower, dinner, clothes time for the first few months - I knew he was safe and content. A great item to have for the first few months of life.
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Angie Garton
> 24 hourWhat a wonderful addition to our collection! We have several Baby Einstein DVDs and I can tell when she likes one and when she doesnt. This one is keeper and may even be her favorite right now.
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ahopro
> 24 hourMy grandson loves the aquatic Baby Einstein videos and this is another on of his favorites. The video has bright vibrant colors and action that he in yells in content for more.
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Jackie
> 24 hourPicked up Baby Neptune DVD on the March 18 release date - early 1st birthday present for my daughter (she was reaching for Enimems 8 Mile but a little too young for that). As she was having a fussy spell when we got home, we immediately put it in and watched her grin ear to ear when she saw/heard the Einstein bug coming! Definately for the 9+ month old child as Baby Einstein suggests ... but extremely cute. We are big fans of the new Baby Beethoven DVD - but Neptune is a great one too, also more educational. My husband and I previewed it with my daughter over dinner, and were totally amazed by the footage of the marine life (we are both scuba divers). Cute turtle and octopus puppets as usual and for those who dont like the videos with Julie Aigners kids (why I am not sure), as far as I saw, theyre not in Neptune. There are more chances than ever to teach toddlers things in this one too, its one that is enjoyable to watch with your baby - the marine life is fascinating - very clear photography. Only downside was the DVD menu that plays the same song over and over, which will drive a parent nuts. The bonus material has an aquarium of a white haired scuba diver feeding fish and closeups of marine life which was really cute too ... more teachable moments (lobster, underside of an octopus, sea horses, things I never get to see diving!!) and other great animal footage!! I have loved Baby Einstein products since my daughter first watched them at 4 weeks old, and I think toddlers will enjoy Neptune a lot. Great way to teach them to appreciate marine life they may not get to see until they are older.
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J. Madden
> 24 hourThis video is not as educational as other BE videos have been, but we still enjoy watching it. I usually put this one in when it is time to get ready for a nap or bedtime. The animals are fun to watch and we both enjoy the visual images of the different kinds of bodies of water. Not every video we watch has to be 100% educational in order to have value.
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livymom
> 24 hourpurchased Vol. 1 which is a series of 6 Baby Einstein DVDs (Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Neptune, World Animals, Neighborhood Animals)for my baby when she was a newborn. She is now 17 months old, and she has never cared for any of them EXCEPT for the Neighborhood Animals DVD which depicts scenes of familiar animals like cows, horses, cats, dogs, etc. She really loves the part when they sing Old MacDonald. Baby Neptune is downright boring. They show the same things over and over, like the same ocean scene. I think overall the Baby Einstein series is over-rated. I could put on a better puppet show myself using the toys in my living room. I think a lot of folks, including myself, were intrigued by the catchy Baby Einstein name, because we all want to raise little Einsteins. Im sure the folks at Baby Einstein are laughing all the way to the bank! I havent seen some of the other titles like Van Gogh, Numbers Nursery, Shakespeare, etc., so I dont know if these are any better, but with all the money im out on Vol.1, I wont be giving Baby Einstein another chance. We much prefer the Brainy Baby and Babys First Impressions (predecessor of the Brainy Baby series) series of products. But, to each his own.
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newnow
> 24 hourProfessional Childhood educators know that children need comfortable repeated Real Experience for years to learn...otherwise you are wasting precious most important years of development. If your child shows learning disabilities or lack of interest showing around 10 years later you can blame this and Capitalism. Best to you! Love, Professional Educators prior to Common Core and No Child Left Behind.