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Mama, I want that toy I saw in Baby Mozart! Pleeeeeze?! FULL SKULL BABY! FULL SKULL BABY! empty skull, sniff. empty skull, sniff. empty skull, sniff.
This is essentially a 30-minute commercial for Baby Einstein. Every scene features a different Baby E. toy, all of which are available through their web site, naturally. Look, I've no problem commercials, but at least call a spade a spade. Slapping a bit of twee classical music on the top of a commercial does not make it "educational." Baby Mozart is a brilliant bit of marketing: Baby E. are making a killing off of a bunch of -- shall we say, "less than savvy" -- new mums; the production costs to make these commercials are low, and the rest is profit, profit, profit! Don't be a tool. You can find about ten billion things more educational than this stuff without even trying.

Okay, bottom line, though: does my son like it? Well.. yes and no. He became marginally interested when things came on the screen for which he knew the names (banana, balls, bear, bubbles, water, etc.,) but pretty much ignored everything else. He didn't seem to enjoy the music at all (he prefers things with a good beat he can dance to.) He'd much rather watch an episode of Dora the Explorer, where he can learn language and counting, not just look at pictures of toys. However, he is, at 18 months, perhaps a little older than the target audience -- it is called Baby Mozart, not Toddler Mozart, after all.

perfect FULL SKULL BABY! FULL SKULL BABY! FULL SKULL BABY! FULL SKULL BABY! FULL SKULL BABY!
My baby was only 2 1/2 months old, when i first bought it and he loves it, now 3 month old loves to watch it every day and jump to the music. loves the puppet show too.

THIS IS A MUST HAVE! FULL SKULL BABY! FULL SKULL BABY! FULL SKULL BABY! FULL SKULL BABY! FULL SKULL BABY!
This video, and the whole series actually, are a must have in my opinion. My son has been watching them since 3 months old and is still as delighted with them now as he was in the beginning (he's now 13 months). I definately believe that they have had a positive effect on my son's cognitive skills; granted, I don't know how "smart" he would have been without them, but due to a birth trauma my son has brain damage. Nonetheless, he is 10-14 months ahead in cognitive and spatial skills (sorting, matching, etc.). We have also used the images, toys, puppets, etc. in these videos in order teach him "baby signs", and at 13 months old he has an active sign vocabulary of over 10 words, in addition to the standard "brooooom", "moooo" etc. for car, cow, etc. I definately credit the videos. And, even if they *don't* make your child smarter, they can't be beat for being an attention getter. My son loves to watch them, point things out, dance to the music. I highly recommend them.

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