Movie Reviews for Baby Mozart

Baby Mozart

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Movie Reviews of Baby Mozart

Movie Review: It really grabs my baby's attention!
Summary: 5 Stars

I bought this DVD because I had heard many good things about it. I'm glad I did! My daughter starting watching it at 3 1/2 months. Now she is 5 months and still watches it everyday. It is part of our morning routine. She watches it right after bathtime and her morning bottle (so Mommy can eat a quick breakfast). She squeals with delight everytime. The music is great! It has a combination of things to look at. Each segment lasts about 45 seconds. There are toys in motion, puppets, fiber optic lamps with changing colors, still pictures of fruits and animals, colored water toys, etc... My daughter gets bored with a few of the segments (still pictures of fruits and animals), but that is OK because another segment is going to start in just a few seconds. She loves the puppets and brightly colored water toys. I really like it because humans are not in the video (only hands that are playing with the toys). I am not a fan of putting children in front of the TV, but I don't mind this one. It is educational for a baby with the interesting things to look at and the wonderful music to dance to. Mommy also gets to eat her breakfast!

Movie Review: Baby Mozart = Baby Rejoicing!
Summary: 5 Stars

I was originally opposed to introducing my baby to television, but after seeing my son's reaction at 10 months to this video, I changed my mind! He watched it and moved to the music until he was about 3 years old. We let him watch this 20-minute tape during dinner time (when he was younger) and it kept his interest the entire time. I just dug out our old tape for my daughter who is now 18 months old - and was delighted to find that she enjoys it even more than her brother did (if that's possible!). She asks for "Mozart" all the time, and dances and squeals with sheer delight when we finally pop in the video! She anticipates the upcoming characters and recites all the words for the objects. We also noticed that she recognizes the music if it's playing on a radio, or our piano. I cannot say enough great things about this video - and it's one of those that can be played over and over without annoying adults and bigger kids nearby. We're looking forward to watching the other videos in this series, scheduled for delivery under the Christmas tree this year!

Movie Review: Amazing, unbelievable, wonderful
Summary: 5 Stars

My sister bought the Mozart and the Bach versions for me after seeing a friend's child totally entranced by them. I didn't believe her, but I started my daughter watching and listen at about 2 months. She wasn't interested at first, that was until about 5 months. One day I turn it on and she just stared at the TV and didn't move. We now use it EVERYDAY. If she is crankly, I can turn either Mozart or Bach on and she quiets immediately. Sometime, when it ends, she crawls to the TV and touches the screen until I turn it on again and again. One day we watched it for almost 2 hours before I could tear her away from it. We cuddle and talk about the pictures, because many of the toys/props are common baby toys she has in her toy box. At night, it only takes 10-15 mins. while rocking and she is asleep. We use it as our regular nighttime routine. Overall, it's fantastic for educational activities, just playing, sleeping, calming, and when I need a few seconds to my self. I hope they make more of these because I could not have survived as a first time mom without it.

Movie Review: A life saver
Summary: 5 Stars

I bought the Baby Mozart video for my then 4-month old daughter based on all the glowing reviews. She was a bit indifferent to the video the first couple of times we played it, but after that, she started becoming more and more interested in it. She is now 14 months old and still gets excited when she sees the opening images. The video's music and images not only entertain her (and allow me a much needed 30 min. break), they also relax me. I have yet to become tired of the music. We own the DVD versions of Baby Mozart and Baby Bach. The DVD versions contain a "Language Lab" which displays images and the corresponding words in 8 languages. So far we have not been able to use this with much success since my daughter is not interested in the static images. The only disappointment with the DVD versions of Baby Mozart/Bach was I expected the Language Lab in each DVD to contain different 'flash cards', but the flash cards are the same in both DVDs. Other than that, I would highly recommend these videos (especially Baby Mozart).

Movie Review: Wonderful! My son loves it!
Summary: 5 Stars

What a wonderful realization of an old idea--playing classical music for infants and toddlers in order to stimulate their growing minds. The music is set to colorful visual imagery--toys, flowing colors, puppets, etc., and is a perfect mix of bubbly, fun tunes and more traditional classical pieces. There's a sense of playfulness and humor to the video; parents will love the way it catches a child's attention without being overbearing, patronizing, or excessively cute. It's educational in a gentle, entertaining way, with some good options on the DVD to enhance the experience (the flash cards are great). My son can be in the middle of an ungodly tantrum, and will IMMEDIATELY calm down when this is played. Heck, this is the only thing he'll sit still for! Recommmended to parents who wish to educate their infants and toddlers but don't care for Barney (NOT allowed in our house!) or the many other condescending videos designed for that age group. The whole series--Baby Mozart, Einstein, Van Gogh, etc.--is highly, highly recommended.
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