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My son and I both love this!
My son is almost 9 months and both of us loved this the first time we saw it. We also have Baby Neptune, Baby Galileo and Baby Mozart, but I like the World Animals best. Although he likes them all now, my son also took to this DVD quicker than the others. I think the footage of animals is just a bit more captivating than in the other DVDs. I think the song in the middle is great and my son bobs his head in rhythm to it.
Best of the bunch for adults and kids alike!
The first time we watched World Animals, I have to admit that I laughed myself silly right along with my then 1 year old daughter! The puppet segments with the monkey puppet are right at toddler level, with slipping on banana peels, making other animal noises, building (and sharing!) a banana split, etc.. The music is beautiful, and the animal footage is very captivating. My daughter is now 4, and she still likes watching this with her 16 month old baby sister. I really like the way each animal is presented with its sound, footprints, and live action footage. We have just about every video in the collection, and while my girls find them all interesting, I have enjoyed this one (and Baby McDonald) the best. If you have the VHS, hang on through the credits...there is a surprise at the end!
Another boring Baby Einistein video. *yawn*
This video shows animals in the jungle, the ocean, on a savannah and animals "in my world". It is pretty slow between each animal segment. There is lots of filler in this with drawings and puppetry that I didn't care for. I didn't like this Baby Einstein video at all. If you want to start a Baby Einstein collection go with Baby Newton (shapes), Baby Neptune (water), Baby Galileo (sky) and Numbers Nursery (1 - 5). That's all you need, in my opinion. Please read my other reviews.
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