Brainy Baby English DVD: Learning First Words Classic Edition

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  • lash8282

    25-11-2024

    keeps my 1 year entertained!

  • Mom of 2

    > 3 day

    Better then baby einstein and more interesting to watch for child and parent! This is my favorite one!

  • A. M. Lester

    > 3 day

    Brainy Baby cds are great products. My 1 year old daughter enjoys this video. She watches it as she begins her nap and and bedtime. She knows her nose, feet, hands, and mouth. I love they way she enjoys laying and watching the dvd. I thought she had to have the Your Baby Can Read by Dr. Titzer in order for her to begin early learning. But, she did not. This cd is just as good but less affordable. It is enjoyable for her and impressive to me. It is not boring. It has lots of live babies, they spell out the alphabet, count numbers, show parts of the body and so forth. She has even begun to say words like please and our names. My husband and I love the way she is progressing and plan to buy more to alternate her viewings. (We dont want her to get bored.)

  • Mohammed A. Alnasser

    > 3 day

    Very good to teach the kids but they should use more children to make the baby interact more. My son like ( your baby cab read) more.

  • Wega

    > 3 day

    Defective disc and was returned.

  • Eve

    > 3 day

    I have a few Baby Einstein DVDs, but I favor the idea of having a narrator explain the objects and actions on these Brainy Baby DVDs because it provides not only a visual representation, but a verbal one as well. I currently own Brainy Baby Left Brain, Right Brain, Art, and English. I purchased these when my daughter was about 9 months old. She is now 14 months and has started clearly verbalizing since she turned 12 months. She is pointing to objects around her and saying many of the words in these shows, particularly from Brainy Baby English. This DVD reinforced the learning of her body parts, shapes, colors, animals, and more. I coulnt be more satisfied. I also purchased this for less at deepdiscountdvd with no tax and free shipping.

  • Homeschool mom

    Greater than one week

    Brainy Baby dvd are not as popular as Baby Einstein, of course Baby Einstein are from Disney, so more money is spent on advertisement; im my home, Brainy Baby dvds have been much more effective in teaching my children. The programming is of good quality and my children learned not only what the dvds taugh, but also how to read the words for every concept taught (my six year old was reading the brainy baby words by age 2yrs, 3mos, my four year old by age 1yr, 11mos, I now have a nine month old, lets see...

  • Nikki Sixx

    > 3 day

    I have fraternal twin girls, age 18 months. They have been watching this show about once a week along with the other Brainy Baby shows and a few of the Baby Einstein DVDs (I put a dvd in to occupy the babies while I eat breakfast or take a shower in the morning...poo poo to you who argue about babies watching TV...you have to HAVE some time to do some things for YOURSELF so chill out already). One of my babies is on the normal spectrum of things with walking and talking. My other baby is on the slower end, she crawled late, isnt yet speaking. BOTH OF THEM ADORE THIS SHOW! Some of the other dvds I will put on and they will fuss a little bit but with this one, there is complete silence. This morning I was changing my babies diaper and she was holding one of her small baby plastic hangers. She was showing it to me and I said hanger. She looked at it and then looked up at me and pointed to it saying triangle. OMG! She has started pointing to parts of my face and saying eyes, nose, etc. With twins and a six year old I try my best to have play time and teaching time with them (I try to do them together). I know FOR SURE that my baby learned the words from this show! Amazing, really amazing. The music is beautiful and there is a mixture of baby toys and babies (which they adore watching). I am so impressed with the Brainy Baby shows. I like them better than Baby Einstien. All of them are excellent. But if you only get one, get this one.

  • Tiff

    > 3 day

    I am such a fan of the brainy baby dvds and own six different types. My two year old loves them and will watch them over and over again and knows how to place them in the dvd player himself. By just watching and participating with these discs he has learned all his ABCs, letter sounds, shapes and colors along with how to count to 100 which is great for his age. I would recommend these dvd over baby einstein because they go into more depth and are more enjoyable and educational.

  • C. L. Messina

    > 3 day

    List of words covered in this video: Face eyes ear nose mouth hand feet fingers toes boy girl mommy daddy baby dog hat apple ball glasses crayons doll book Numbers: 1-10 (1) book (2) kittens (3) trucks (4) hats (5) fingers (6) apples (7) baloons (8) dolls (9) cars (10) children red orange yellow green blue purple black white brown (orange) juice (yellow) banana (yellow) sun (yellow) bird (green) dinosaur (green) train (blue) bird (blue) shirt (purple) rabbit (purple) grapes (black) circle (black) shoes (white) snowman (white) clouds (brown) cat (brown) teddy bear (brown) horse please thank you Yes No Hello Goodbye eat play read sleep drink put on (shoes, necklace, hat) push (carts, swing, toy lawn mower) The AAP recommends 2 hours of quality programming, per day, maximum. Of course this is a recommendation based on who knows what studies on who knows what subjects over who knows what period of time with who knows what expected outcomes. Which is to say, Im not one of those parents who believe video education is an instant brain musher. People are exposed to plenty of brain mushing stuff throughout their lives (10 minutes of Superbowl commercials can attest to that) and they still manage to learn and function just fine. I think the AAP is just trying to steer parents away from TV babysitters which is an idea I can agree with. Besides, kids will get bored with any medium and will get more from a healthy variety of formats. Some complain this video is bad because their child didnt take to it. In all fairness, every baby is going to appreciate educational materials differently. For that reason I cant recommend this video to everyone. Rather, I suggest going to your local library and renting a copy if they have one on hand. Brainy Baby videos use many of the same actors/illustrations/sets/format so if they dont have a specific title youll still get a sense of pacing and format. For the first couple of viewings I suggest you provide supervision, siting nearby, injecting whatever you feel supplements what you see and hear (i.e. missing context, additional examples or even funny commentary). If youre lucky, as I was, your child will love this video and get hours of educating entertainment from it. If this isnt for your baby, dont let it frustrate you. There are a variety of brands (Baby Einstein, Leap Frog, etc.) your baby may respond to and, hopefully, learn from. And if no video works, then perhaps your baby will take to music, books, flashcards or verbalization. As for us (baby and I), my child transitioned to the Brainy Baby series after several viewings of the My Baby Can Talk sign language DVDs (an excellent video learning series for very young babies, by the way) and Baby Bumblebee brand Action Words (1 & 2) DVDs. We checked out different videos from the library and my baby took very quickly to the Brainy Baby line which prompted me to purchase the Brainy Baby Grow With Me 3 Disc set. The set includes: Right Brain (rec. for ages 9mo-2yr) Left Brain (rec. for ages 9mo-2yr) Peek-A-Boo (1yr-3yr) Laugh & Learn (1yr-3yr) Shapes & Colors (1yr-4yr) ABCs (1yr-4yr) 123s (2+ yr) Animals (2+ yr) Art (2+ yr) Music (2+ yr) My baby is definitely on pace with these at 22Mo. and has picked up a lot of letters and words from the ABCs disc. She could watch these endlessly if I let her and asks for them excitedly. The only limitation with the set is some titles (Art, Music, Animals) are too advanced for her so I wanted to add an age-appropriate, vocabulary based title. I hoped English wasnt too advanced and was lucky enough to preview a copy from the library. As Id hoped, it fits in really well between ABCs/123s and Animals/Art/Music. It borrows many actors/shots from the other series so it is new while being familiar for baby. The format is a little fast-paced so a little background on these words helps (i.e. Brainy Baby ABCs and 123s provide a good foundation).

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