

Baby Einstein - Baby Van Gogh - World of Colors [DVD]
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cmp
> 3 dayThis is another good Baby Einstein selection, and I think its probably even more interesting now for my 20 month olds than it would have been before. We have several others, but the boys didnt like the teaching ones as well as the just music - Galileo or Neptune with the nature scenes didnt used to cut it for them. They much preferred the Beethoven that didnt have sections beyond the different symphonies. Now, though, that they can identify items and some of the colors, they really are into this one. The paintings are lovely, of course, but so are the images used to convey the colors in everyday life. I know some reviewers are turned off by all the shots of the kids, but my kids seem to like seeing those scenes. They also really are enjoying the animal/nature scenes now that they can point and say the words more often. The music is rousing and fun. All in all, another excellent addition to the set!
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David Bentz
> 3 dayBoth I and my daughter love this video. She is 14 months old, and if it werent for this video, I wouldnt get the kitchen clean. Now we are going to buy 2 more Einstein videos.
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palomab
> 3 dayShe likes this better then the music one. I guess shes visual. Baby girl a year old. But not as well as the neighborhood animals.
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Kristen Benevides
> 3 daythe video in the einstein series given here, is showing basic colors to babies and toddlers. i always recommend the videos in this series. this will give you colors like orange, green, blue, etc, and then show you objects that have these colors, and use other children and puppets to make the learning of the colors fun. i would say this is acceptable for ages 1-4. my son will be four in one month and he knows these colors very well so other than the makeup of the video he isnt learning anything anymore by watching this. however, i think the footage was well put together, if your children are young and still learning this is a great idea.
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E. Nonni
> 3 dayMy baby is 7 months old and loves Baby Einstein videos, but this one does not call her attention at all, especially with its music, it is so stressfull!!!! The toys are not as nice as on the other videos and whomever is telling the story when the puppets show up should speak louder...
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Amber Rader
> 3 dayI was expecting it to be closer to 30 minutes than 20, and they only went through 6 colors. Its definitely not the best Baby Einstein dvd. My kids seem to enjoy the animal ones better. The puppet shows and songs are their favorite parts, but this one doesnt have as much of that.
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S. Smith
> 3 dayI thought this movie was good but not as good as I had hoped and not as good as other Baby Einstein movies weve purchased previously. Its only about 23 minutes long and doesnt include as many of the great extras some of the other movies have. My son loves the puppet shows and the ones here just werent as fun for him. I also was disappointed that they seemed to spend less time on each color as the movie progressed.
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Delbar
06-06-2025This is a great product; introduces the child to colors with use of different objects (which you can name while youre watching with the baby-helps language) has very nice music and also introduces some of Van Gogh works, BUT, the sound quality is REALY REALY BAD. There are some poems read during the program but it is not audible at all.
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Kelby
> 3 dayWe have quite the collection of Baby Einstein DVDs and this one does not disappoint. It has lots of puppets, which my 16 month LOVES. The only downfall is it is very short. . . .only about 25 minutes of actual video time. The newer Baby Einsteins are very disappointing. . . mostly animation which does not hold my little boys attention. Van Gogh though has the original charm of the first Baby Einsteins. A great addition to your DVD collection.
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Randy
> 3 dayLittle Saylor (shes 16 months) just LOVES this (and her other Baby Einstein stuff).