Baby Einstein – Baby Beethoven – Symphony of Fun

Thu, Jul 29, 2010

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Product DescriptionCaptivating sights and glorious sounds to stimulate and delight your baby!– Introduces babies to the wonder of Beethoven’s works– Filled with visual treats and musical masterpiecesEarly on in babies’ development, they begin to recognize primary colors such as blue, red, and yellow. And all the while, they’re also processing an infinite variety of new sights and sounds. Think of the joy you’ll experience as you introduce your little one to beautiful. . . More >>

Baby Einstein – Baby Beethoven – Symphony of Fun

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5 Responses to “Baby Einstein – Baby Beethoven – Symphony of Fun”

  1. Michelle M. Archer Says:

    I ordered this item on saturday and even though they say it is available, I am not going to get it until after Christmas. I can’t cancell it and I can’t get a response back from Customer Service!

  2. Kimberly S. Solotis Says:

    My child was not interested in this video at all! The way in which the information was disseminated in the video is no better than what I give to my child just sitting in front of him with flash cards or a book. And the silly theatrics of the video are horrible, my point, this video is garbage!

  3. S. Larkin Says:

    Wow.
    You’re considering paying $15 for a 30-minute long commerical of toys operating (oh, and look, you can order these toys, conveniently, from our website) and some really, really lame puppetry, and some shots of kids banging around on aforementioned toys (oh, and look, you can order these toys, conveniently, from our website–sic), and some of the most passionless, artless music I have ever heard. Please reconsider.

    Yes, it might keep your small child interested for a while, but there are much better ways to spend your money if that is what you want. (My small children are wildly entertained by ripping up toilet paper, for instance–for this price, you can buy a lot of toilet paper) If you want your kid to like Beethoven, why not buy them an actual CD of an actual orchestra playing actual music? I found this DVD incredibly dissapointing.

  4. Anonymous Says:

    I can’t believe this product would even get a 1 star rating. There are much better learning videos out there that are better than this one. I wouldn’t waste my money or my daughter’s time watching it. My 20 month old was completely bored! Please parents, don’t just buy the status quo, dig deeper. There are better (hard to find), but available products out there. Your child is worth it!

  5. Anonymous Says:

    I am very disappointed with the quality of the recording on this video. The selections of music is wonderful, it is some of Beethoven’s best composing. However, the video does a great diservice to you the listener by not including recordings of real instruments. Computers and synthesizers are used to perform the music. The recording of the Ninth Symphony has to be one of the most unmusical renditions I’ve EVER heard. If you want to expose your child to quality music, buy actual recordings not this.


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