Baby Einstein - Baby Noah - Animal Expedition [DVD]
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Heather Hughes
> 3 dayThis is definately worth the time and money to invest for your child. What a learning experience in teaching tool. Get it! You wont regret it. Your child will love it. I use this in my daycare too and all my children are well beyond their age appropriate learning capacity. Any B.E. video is well worth it!
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M. Coleman
> 3 dayMy one year old is REALLY active. This is the ONLY video that keeps her attention. She now growls however, when she sees tigers and elephants in it.
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Mama Mancini
> 3 dayMy 9 mo old daugther is really into animals so of course she loves this DVD. I think it is a wonderful introduction to different types of animals from all around the world. In fact that is all it is: an introduction to animals.- I think it is wrong of the Baby Einstein company to use the name from the bible story Noahs Ark without telling the story- They just show the animals floating around on an ark. (no reason given - no Noah - no storyline!) They even have dolphins on the ark -which I think is ridiculous- being that Dolphins would not have been on the ark in the first place-since they live in the water! Anyways all in all like I said, my child likes this DVD but I am not that impressed. I mean, I know no one likes to push religion but if you have the nerve to use the name Baby Noah -at least tell the story! We own a lot of the Baby Einstein DVDs and have always been happy with them- but I guess I was just let down with this one.
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Beth
> 3 dayI teach special education preschool and the kids are fascinated by this video. I bought a copy for my granddaughter (21 months) and she also loves it. Sort of boring for adults but it does capture the toddlers and pre-k kiddos.
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Lindsey Gilbreath
> 3 dayMy son has had this one since he was very small and hes always loved it. Hes two now and hes still into it so thats awesome! Its fun to watch with all his favorite animals in it. I love it
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C. Johnson
> 3 dayfabulous concept: showing (ostensibly american) children the world of animal diversity, by visiting different climatic regions. a fitting subject for the baby einstein genre. so what historical genius traveled the world, discovering and documenting the diversity of animal life? thats right: darwin. but beyond disneys fear of a subject controversial only to the uneducated, this video is a big hit with my kids. the two main pluses are the diversity of animals it shows, and the monologue seems sufficiently subdued to allow me to do the naming and explaining to them (although i have a hard time explaining why an elephant is refereeing an ice block race between two penguins).
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S. Wellman
> 3 daygrandson loves it.
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S. Walker
> 3 dayThis is the one that keeps my daughters attention. Its fast paced and full of animals and puppet shows. Id recommend this one if you can get only one. There are some previews attached as another review mentions. This is annoying, but you can easily scan forward on a dvd to the menu. We have 8 different dvds in the series. Id recommend Neptune and the Farm. Were not as crazy about Wordsworth.(Too slow to keep my 20 months old attention.)
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L. Najar
> 3 dayI thought Baby Noah was great! It had cute pictures of the animals and it summarized each one at the end. OK so it had some promos but hey my kid skipped right over that and was following along to the cute skits the puppets put on.
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T. Johnson
> 3 dayFor whatever reason my daughter just wasnt interested in this dvd....I think it might be because alot of the dvd shows the animals on flash cards and opening the flash cards on the screen gets sort of expected throughout the dvd. I would have to say that I was expecting a little more scenic of a dvd after watching the Baby NEPTUNE...highly reccomended by the way. I would say that is the #1 keeper of the collection...my daughter also likes my first signs and babys favorite places, other than that the others ones she eventually became disinterested. Every child is different so your child may or may not love this dvd !