

Baby Einstein - Baby Van Gogh - World of Colors [DVD]
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Nicole D
> 3 dayMy daughter actually likes the very beginning of the show, and then loses interest...but that is probably typical for her age. Otherwise not a bad product.
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Randy
> 3 dayLittle Saylor (shes 16 months) just LOVES this (and her other Baby Einstein stuff).
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Annonymous
> 3 dayTHIS VIDEO IS A MUST BUY!!! We own a number of the Baby Einstein videos but Baby Van Gogh is by far my daughters (5 months old) FAVORITE video and has been for the past 3 months. To be honest, its mine too. Nothing can tear her away from Baby Van Gogh while some of the other Einstein videos like Bach and Mozart lose her attention span quickly. I really like that the video is broken out into different segments and each segment focuses on a different color. It starts off with the color yellow. Baby Van Goat comes out on the screen and begins painting a yellow Van Gogh which is then followed by footage of yellow sunflowers and baby chicks. Soon they are showing yellow childrens toys, puppets and children dressed in yellow shouting the word, yellow. You get the idea. I believe that this video would be great in any childs collection and wish I could find more videos like it. Enjoy!
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SJ
> 3 dayThey were entertaining for the baby.
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Liberti Vasko
> 3 dayMy son is absolutely in love with this dvd. He will watch it on repeat play for hours. I even got interested in it. Lots of really cool pictures and music and colors. I can put this dvd on the tv and his eyes will be glued to the tv until i turn it off. I am very very happy with this purchase.
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Angel
10-06-2025I bought this DVD for my grandaughter who is nine months old. She really loves it! My daughter said it is the best of the ones she already has.
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Fun Mom
> 3 dayMy son LOVES the GOAT and all animals for that matter...when the video start my son miraculously starts conducting the music like a large symphony! Ive never exposed him to this so it was so cute to see and he still does it every time :)
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Ruby 2zz
Greater than one weekI was hesitant to show my daughter this DVD that she received for her first birthday because of all the studies showing that TV/screen time is harmful for children under two. One day I decided to watch it with her, and I am glad I did! It is not fast-paced, as I feared, and most of the items they show are recognizable, every day objects in a childs world. At the time I showed it to her (about 14 mos.), she was in a phase where books no longer held her interest, but she watched this 30 min. video from start to finish without getting distracted. She was not zoned out either though, which I was watching for, but just really interested in what she saw and heard. The only criticism I have is that the DVD is not verbal enough. They say each color only twice and outside of a couple poems, there is not much language at all. Since English is a foreign language where we live, I really wanted her to get more reinforcement from the DVD. On the other hand, this lack of language forces me to watch the DVD with her each time so that I can say the color several times and describe what we see on the screen with words... which is probably the idea behind the program, anyway!
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Marcie
> 3 dayMy daughter loved this. it helped her to lean many things. I think that many parents should use this DVD with their children. I love these movies.
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Jillian B.
> 3 dayThis is the first Baby Einstein DVD we received. My 8 month old son has watched it since he was about 4 months old, and LOVES it. I do too, because Van Gogh is my favorite artist and the paintings in the video are beautiful and choice of music used goes perfectly together. Now, I have since bought different B.E. DVDs for my son, but he really does like this one the most. I dont know if watching the DVDs will add to his intelligence, but I do know that they calm him down when he is extra fussy, and they keep him entertained when in the mornings when I am getting ready for work. Baby Van Gogh is our familys favorite!