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Baby Superstar - Forest Ranger (with Audio CD)
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| Mother bear and cubs lope along stream banks, otters wrestle, and elk (gently) vie for dominance in the striking footage that anchors this program designed to attract and educate babies. Similar in content and execution to the Baby Einstein series, Baby Superstar combines images of real life intercut with toy replicas. Viewers see a stuffed squirrel and then a litter of baby squirrels so new their eyes have yet to open. They watch a wind-up duck, footage of a mama duck and her parade of ducklings floating down stream, and then puzzle pieces put together to form images of ducks. Much of the footage is shot in U.S. National Parks; end credits thank the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, among others. Stirring classical music is the only audio. The wildlife footage is high quality enough to interest older animal lovers, but Forest Ranger is primarily for infants through toddlers. --Kimberly Heinrichs Editorial Descriptions are usually submitted by the manufacturers, publishers and authors. Contact us if you are one of them, and wish to change the above description. |
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Author: Guest My 7 1/2 month old daughter and I enjoyed the Forest Ranger Dvd very much. She was able to sit through the whole thing without any fussing or crying, which is a big plus in my book. As far as the video itself, I thought the different animals being shown along with their toy version makes the child think and begin making associations. The classical music soundtrack helps my daughter to relax and makes watching the video even more enjoyable.
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Author: Guest I would just like to say my baby had her eyes glued to the TV screen watching the Forest Ranger DVD. She loves the different animals in the forest and I like the fact that she enjoys the video so much. I have recommended this video to all my friends with an age appropriate child and I give it 5 stars.
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Author: Guest Being a mother who is very concerned about what I buy for my child, I tend to be very critical of products on the market. I was always a little skeptical about educational videos for toddlers but when I got the Forest Ranger Dvd as a gift I was very pleased with my baby's reaction to it. He was very focused and interested in what was on the screen. I give the video a high rating because if my child agrees then it must be something good.
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Author: Guest We here at the Koz household approve of the Forest Ranger Dvd for our 5 month old son Garrett. He wont take his eyes off the screen because he loves all the little insects, the bear, and the eagle. Watching the video is now an everyday thing after we eat dinner before he goes to sleep. Thankyou Baby Superstar.
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Author: Guest I concur with Dr. Nelson, who has already written a review. As a medical doctor, a PhD in Developmental Psychology, and a mother, I find it sad that this is the sort of pap that is being fed to children too young to make their preferences known. Infants need stimulation, interaction, and challenges. They do not need to be plopped in front of the television to watch substandard material based on outdated, junky science. The myth of the "Mozart Syndrome," the nonsense about cheap toys and reality footage, the substandard parenting "guide," - this is pop, irresponsible science at its worst. I would not recommend these videos to any parent interested in raising an alert, bright child.
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