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We have loved all the Baby Einstein products until now. This video strays away from the previous successful formula. The images change too fast. It couldn't hold my 3 year olds attention. I was shocked and sat down to watch it with him and quickly realized the images were changing at a much faster rate than the other previous releases. Before it would pause for much longer periods to let the child see and absorb what is being shown. With Galileo, you don't get as much chance to see before it goes on to the next scene. I was very disapointed and blame Disney. I hope they consider re-releasing it someday with the format adjusted.

My son's new favourite! FULL SKULL BABY! FULL SKULL BABY! FULL SKULL BABY! FULL SKULL BABY! FULL SKULL BABY!
My 18 month old son has loved Baby Einstein since it was introduced to us at the tender age of 6 months. Baby Galileo is his most recent addition to the DVD library and despite my initial impression he loves it. I personally felt that with chapters on the stars, planets and galaxy that it was just lots of objects spinning! He laughs at the puppets, follows the birds across the sky with the clouds, gets excited at the rocket and now we look through the bedroom curtains at the night sky as part of his bed time routine!

Even at 3, my son still loves Baby Galileo FULL SKULL BABY! FULL SKULL BABY! FULL SKULL BABY! FULL SKULL BABY! FULL SKULL BABY!
We bought this dvd on it's original release date, almost 2 years ago. My son is the only 3 year old we know that can name the planets in order from the sun.

Baby Einstein dvd's have planted such wonderful seeds of knowledge in my child's life. He loves learning and has taken an interest in the planets. Quite by accident we were at a hobby and craft store and he points to a poster and says "Hey, Mummy...it's Saturn!"

And he was correct. He'd learned that from Baby Galileo. And then began our independent study of planets.

The earlier videos (Bach, Beethoven, Mozart) were for music/color stimulation and the later videos (Van Gogh, Shakespeare) have planted these little knowledge seeds that I can expound upon.

My son has grown up with the Baby Einstein family (Bach was our first) and now I'm glad to see there is a Little Einsteins in development. For slightly older children (my son turns 4 in 2 weeks) that will take them on adventures around the world. We can't wait!

I adore all of the dvd's in the series, but am particularly fond of Galileo because it is the cause of my child's fascination with space.

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