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Baby Einstein - Baby's Favorite Places - First Words Around Town

RatingCustomer rating is 3 of 5
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  • In this special Baby Einstein program, Marlee Matlin introduces babies to the basics of speaking and using sign language. Familiar words and signs are covered in order to give babies the tools need for speaking and communicating with and without words. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN Rating: NR Age: 786936702514 UPC: 786936702514 Manufacturer No: 05038900
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Description

A playful introduction to words and mark language -- my street to main street!
-- Exposes babies to words and mark language
-- Presents a fun way for parents and little ones to "go exploring"

As babies turn one year old, they continue to develop their communication skills. Meanwhile, together with you as their guide, they in addition initiate to explore the world beyond their front door. Baby's Favorite Places presents them together with a playful introduction to 20 words for the names of familiar locations from the market, to the library, to the local park. First, the written word is shown alongside an picture of the featured situate or object and the word is said aloud. Then, exclusive guest Marlee Matlin demonstrates how to express the word throughout mark language. Finally, delightful puppet shows and real-world pictures set to stunning classical music by Mozart encourage you and your little one to join in the fun. It s a excellent way to interact together with your kid on a whole new altitude while you embark on this adventure of discovery mutually!

DVD Features
-- Repeat have fun
-- Language tracks (Spanish, French and English)
-- Discovery cards
-- "Twinkle, Twinkle" sing-along (available in English only)
-- Toy chest
-- Which belongs?
-- Concerning Little Einsteins (Available in French and English only)

Customer Reviews

Customer rating is 5 of 5  Great DVD for little ones to watch   2010-01-24
By Alia de Gourville (Atlanta, GA)
Bought this and a few other Baby Einstein books and DVDs for my little niece. My sister can't believe how quickly she learned from these. Now she is well ahead of the other kids in her age group. Also, her mom likes to have these DVDs just playing in the background instead of regular TV.
Customer rating is 4 of 5  Entertaining, but for older children   2009-09-19
By AmyJG
I bought this video for a 2 year old who is high energy and slower in speech. I have heard of Baby Einstein, but have not tried it before. The puppets and music is entertaining and she learned some new vocabulary words. My 2 year old is almost 3 so this is more appropriate for her age, but not for younger babies. There are very good vocabulary videos for the almost 3 set like Four Baby Bumblebees and Brainy Yogis: Everyday Words which illustrate the meaning of the words a little clearer. I found getting the Baby Einstein flashcards and board book helpful, too.
Customer rating is 4 of 5  Excellent learning tool!   2009-07-13
By MommyM (CA USA)
As the mom of a toddler, I have found this to be a very helpful learning tool for both of us. This is, as far as I can tell, the third in a series of sign language and verbal skills DVD's. As the title implies, this DVD covers words for places that parents often take their babies and toddlers every day...around town. It teaches words and signs such as bank, library, sidewalk, school, swing, slide, etc.

I wouldn't recommend it for a younger baby. We purchased it when our daughter was 20 months and she took right to it. She is now 25 months, and she enjoys the older kids performing the signs, and I as a parent appreciate Marlee Matlin's clear signing directions.

I read the critical reviews before purchasing this. If this is your first sign language DVD, I would recommend getting Baby Einstein's "First Signs," which includes simple words like mommy, daddy, baby, cereal, ball, more, all done, etc. Then watch "Baby Wordsworth" which adds words like cat, dog, clock, computer, chair, lamp, etc. Then "First Words Around Town," this DVD. Just like with a movie series, you want to watch the first one before watching the sequels.

If you are planning to just turn this on and leave the room, then it probably isn't for you. However, if your goal is to teach your child sign language and verbal skills, while you learn at the same time, this is a great tool. Learn with your child and then reinforce when you are visiting the places around your town.

The only reason I didn't give this five stars is that I think the age recommendation should be 18 months and up instead of 12.
Customer rating is 1 of 5  Einstein would be appalled!   2009-01-20
By Karin Sherman Katz
We couldn't be more disappointed with this product. The opening credits put us all to sleep. Nana, Mommie, and Baby could not sit through even half of the DVD. Baby Signing Times are delightful, and we assumed this would be better. Boy were we wrong!!
Customer rating is 5 of 5  Helpful   2008-12-24
By Barb
I bought this to help my grandson who could not talk to communicate. It became very frustrating for both of us when he wanted a drink or something to eat. It made it difficult to potty train him. This helped our communication a lot and I would highly recommend it to anyone that has small children with or without speech problems. He still uses some of the signs and his speech has come a long way since.



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