Baby Shakespeare (Baby Einstein Learning Laboratory)

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Manufacturer: Walt Disney Home Video
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Audience Rating: Universal, suitable for all Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 5017186115317 Format: PAL Label: Walt Disney Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Walt Disney Home Video Release Date: 2003-11-03 Running Time: 27 Studio: Walt Disney Home Video
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Summary: Baby Rhys Kept On Asking For It
Comment: My 20 month old boy is having good fun watching this video but I found that the 12 words is not sufficient and is too basic for his age. He enjoys watching the colourful scenes though. I think the video would be more appreciated if there is a print out supplied for the verses so that parents can read along with it. And they should produce an English version.
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Summary: A good follow up to Einstein and Mozart
Comment: My son adored the Baby Mozart video and has enjoyed Baby Einstein. He was especially fond of the dragon puppet, what joy to find he is the "narrator" of Baby Shakespeare. This video introduces the baby to key words with a short poetry excerpt, some music (Beethoven) and entertaining puppetry. My 14 month old loves it, he remains transfixed throughout. He was beginning to tire of Mozart and Einstein so this has been a welcome addition to the set. Only small criticism, would be nice to have these tapes with English voiceover.
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Summary: A hit with my 2-year-old but not impressive
Comment: The video concentrates on about 6 words, interspersed with some strange poetry excerpts, most of them American. The narrator sounds pretty amateur, and being American, pronouces the key words pretty badly ('fraag' for frog). Of the series I'd recommend Baby Mozart but not this one.
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Summary: Excellent, my 15 month daughter giggles and talks at it !
Comment: My 15 month daughter loves this video, it is the only video we have for her for which she will sit still and watch. She giggles at the various puppets, copies the words, and points regularly at the screen. It therefore definitely appears to achieve its aim of being both fun and educational.
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Summary: Fabulous for under fives - amusing, stimulating & accessible
Comment: Both my girls watch this video and absolutely love it. The older child helps the younger to pronounce the key words properly, which they both scream out loud. They love to read the book that acompanies the video, and can recite the poems with me. Bard is a great character, very amusing.
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Customer Rating:     
Summary: Baby Rhys Kept On Asking For It
Comment: My 20 month old boy is having good fun watching this video but I found that the 12 words is not sufficient and is too basic for his age. He enjoys watching the colourful scenes though. I think the video would be more appreciated if there is a print out supplied for the verses so that parents can read along with it. And they should produce an English version.
Customer Rating:     
Summary: A good follow up to Einstein and Mozart
Comment: My son adored the Baby Mozart video and has enjoyed Baby Einstein. He was especially fond of the dragon puppet, what joy to find he is the "narrator" of Baby Shakespeare. This video introduces the baby to key words with a short poetry excerpt, some music (Beethoven) and entertaining puppetry. My 14 month old loves it, he remains transfixed throughout. He was beginning to tire of Mozart and Einstein so this has been a welcome addition to the set. Only small criticism, would be nice to have these tapes with English voiceover.
Customer Rating:     
Summary: A hit with my 2-year-old but not impressive
Comment: The video concentrates on about 6 words, interspersed with some strange poetry excerpts, most of them American. The narrator sounds pretty amateur, and being American, pronouces the key words pretty badly ('fraag' for frog). Of the series I'd recommend Baby Mozart but not this one.
Customer Rating:     
Summary: Excellent, my 15 month daughter giggles and talks at it !
Comment: My 15 month daughter loves this video, it is the only video we have for her for which she will sit still and watch. She giggles at the various puppets, copies the words, and points regularly at the screen. It therefore definitely appears to achieve its aim of being both fun and educational.
Customer Rating:     
Summary: Fabulous for under fives - amusing, stimulating & accessible
Comment: Both my girls watch this video and absolutely love it. The older child helps the younger to pronounce the key words properly, which they both scream out loud. They love to read the book that acompanies the video, and can recite the poems with me. Bard is a great character, very amusing.
The fourth "video board book" from the Baby Einstein people is their most engaging product yet. Aimed at slightly older audiences (ages 1 to 4), Baby Shakespeare combines poetry with the usual mix of festive classical music, bright objects and happy thoughts designed to stimulate young minds. This video is aimed at exposing little tykes to the language context. Twelve words (grass, tree, etc.) are explored in pictures and poem form with plenty of playful stops for children singing their ABCs and close-ups of brightly coloured toys in action. We even meet Baby Einstein's first host: a dragon puppet named Bard, who (along with his friends) playfully participates in the action. He deserves a repeat performance. --Doug Thomas
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