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Baby Bach
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Multiple award-winner including the Dove Foundation Family Approved Seal
Engages your child through sights and sounds!
Colorful real-world objects used for visual scenes!
Appropriate from 1 to 36 months
The multiple award-winning Baby Einstein Baby Bach DVD, connects the beautiful colors of the world with the unique features of DVD to create a multi-sensory learning resource for parents, infants and toddlers. The Baby Bach DVD consists of three activity centers — The Home Theatre, The Concert Hall and the Language Lab.
Winner of the Film Advisory Award, Endorsed by Kid’s First and recipient of the Dove Foundation’s Family Approved Seal, Baby Einstein’s Baby Bach DVD is organized for easy navigation. Programming maps and chapter indices are provided in the Printable Parents Guide.
The Home Theatre
The Baby Bach DVD provides a stimulating, playful, fun introduction to the classical music of Johann Sebastian Bach. All of Bach’s musical pieces included on this DVD were composed in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Bach’s musical pieces were re-orchestrated for little ears by the Baby Einstein Music Box Orchestra and are some of the composer’s most popular and enduring works.
Concert Hall
Charming listening experiences await you and your child in the Baby Bach Concert Hall. The Baby Bach DVD includes a broad range of compositions in the Baby Bach Concert for Little Ears, Bach for Bedtime and Bach for Playtime presentations.
Language Lab
The Language Lab is a first of its kind application of DVD technology. Baby Einstein’s multi-lingual Language Discovery Cards have been recreated in video still frames and in multiple language study tracks. Parents and children can “step” through the 29 visuals, identifying pictures, labeling the pictures with written vocabulary words, and hearing words pronounced in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Hebrew, Japanese and Russian.
Resources
All Baby Einstein videos and DVDs feature a variety of toys from other manufacturers. Included in the Baby Bach DVD are catalogs of the toys featured in the Baby Bach DVD. The Baby Einstein Company does not sell these items.
A Video Tutorial includes tips on how to use the video and audio programming with your child.
Baby Bach DVD Features
Baby Bach Video
Baby Bach Concert for Little Ears
Baby Bach for Bedtime
Baby Bach for Playtime
English Discovery Cards
Spanish Discovery Cards
French Discovery Cards
German Discovery Cards
Hebrew Discovery Cards
Japanese Discovery Cards
Russian Discovery Cards
How to Use Discovery Cards
Video Tutorial
Baby Einstein Catalog
Baby Bach Toy Chest |
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Author: Guest My son received Baby Bach as a gift at about 14 months old. He loved it instantly and still does (he is now 16 months). He has been watching Sesame Street videos since he was 1 month and a half. He actually says "Bach Bach" when he wants his Baby Bach video. He watches it at least once a day, often many times in a row. Sometimes he watches every second laughing and talking at his favorite parts and other times he plays with his toys while watching and runs to the TV during his favorite parts (two of which are the chicken saying "bach bach" and the young girls in the video). I haven't seen Baby Mozart or Baby Einstein yet; however, I would NOT say that Baby Bach is a waste of time or money. It has been GREAT for us. Upon talking to other mothers regarding their children's personalities and skill levels, I have found that certain items stimulate some children when other children may not be ready for them yet!!!
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Author: Guest Having bought so many of the other Baby Einstein DVDs, I couldn't wait to watch this one with my 18 month old son. We were both very disappointed. My son could not "get into" this one. It is the only one in the series that he hasn't liked so far. I believe it may be that the visuals just don't match well with the music, and the whole dvd is quite dull.
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Author: Guest I wish I'd thought of this- it seems so obvious an idea I'm sure I would've come up w/ this eventually! My one complaint is that Clark's daughters have lipstick on in the video! How very disturbing.
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Author: Guest We bought this video and all of the other Baby Einstein DVDs when out daughter was about 2 months old. She absolutely loves Baby Bach. She's 10 months now and it is harder to hold her attention. But for the past 8 months, if we played that DVD, she'd stop what she was doing and be glued to the video. She becomes bored with the still pictures of the toys and the children playing. She loves the music of Bach. We purchased Baby Beethoven also, but Baby Bach is still her favorite. We're starting on all the other videos now, she really likes the puppets. We purchased those for her, they are a little disappointing compared to the fancier ones in the video, but she likes them anyway. Baby Einstein is a good purchase. I highly recommend the DVDs.
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Author: Guest This one bores my son (4 mos.), which is no mean feat considering a lightbulb can occupy his attention for half an hour. Maybe these folks can come up with a Baby Lightbulb series; it would take as much craft as the video in question, which is mostly static camera shots of toys and home-video-esque "ain't she a darling?" shots of the filmmakers' kids.
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