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Movie Reviews of Brainy Baby: MusicMovie Review: Wonderful movie. Summary: 5 Stars
My little girl is 18 months and loves this movie. She even picked up on soe of the hand movements and does them on her own.
Movie Review: Making Music Summary: 5 Stars
This video is great! We originally saw part of it on cable on demand and decided to order it. My 14 mo. old loves it!
Movie Review: Probably more for a brainy kid Summary: 3 Stars
The concepts in this DVD are far too advanced for a baby. The film covers subjects such as tempo, rhythm, genres of music, etc., and there is a large amount of narration. For educational purposes, it would probably work best for children ages 3 and up. This is not to say a baby will not take interest in the sounds and images; my one year old enjoyed many sections of the video simply because she likes music and likes watching other children. Other portions were unable to hold her interest, however, and the information was certainly beyond her grasp.
Movie Review: A bit advanced for a 2yr old Summary: 2 Stars
My 2.5yr old son owns almost all of the Brainy Baby DVDs (he's got 10 of them) so when I saw this DVD and read the positive reviews I bought it and Brainy Baby Art. When we received it I sat my son down and watched it with him. He just was NOT interested in this video. After a few minutes he went off and started playing with his toys. At 2 he's not interested in knowing wind instruments, string instruments, quartets, harmony, etc. My son loves music and he loves making music on his keyboard and he owns alot of musical instruments he loves playing. This video seemed a bit to advanced to be understood by a 2 or 3yr old unless they're gifted. I'm going to put this video up and try it when my son's 3.5 or 4yrs old. If you've got a 2yr old who's interested in music I'd suggest "Blue's Big Musical" wich is more toddler friendly. He LOVES that DVD.
Movie Review: I've seen better! Summary: 1 Stars
Although this DVD is very educational, much of it is not interesting to a one, two or even three year old. An older child may thoroughly enjoy it however. The lessons are presented in short increments but not the most exciting manner. If you have a little one, check out the "Trebellina" DVD instead. Not only are little kids riveted, but they actually learn more advanced material (like how to read written note music -- yes, really -- and pitch training) than on this DVD. It is all in the way it is presented. From a parents' perspective, the music on Trebellina is really fun as well. My toddler liked Brainy Baby but LOVED Trebellina and learned much more from it. She was reading music at 3 yo and started taking piano lessons. Her teachers were amazed at what she already knew, how good her ear was, and how quickly she picked up concepts. If you want your little one to learn music, look at another product but keep this in mind for an older child.
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