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Baby Einstein - Baby Wordsworth - First Words - Around the House
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Manufacturer: Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Disney Find all by Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Disney
Directed By: n/a Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Theatrical Release: October 10, 2008
Average Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars
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Retail Price: $19.99 Online Sale Price: $15.99 Save $4.00 Today! * Price is subject to change. This item qualifies for Free Super Saver Shipping! |
Starring: Baby Einstein
A playful introduction to words and sign language! -- Introduces little ones to words and sign language -- Taps in to little ones' natural curiosity
As their communication skills continue to develop, little ones begin to recognize common words and may point to objects or pictures when these items are named. Baby Wordsworth playfully taps into your little one's natural curiosity and introduces 30 words from around the home -- both spoken and in sign language. This engaging program presents little ones with familiar objects in the kitchen, playroom, yard and more -- from the living room window to their favorite teddy bear.
Join special guest Marlee Matlin as she demonstrates the concept of nonverbal communication. Also featuring a delightful blend of real-world images, adorable puppet shows and beautiful classical music, Baby Wordsworth is an interactive guide to an exciting world of fun and discovery that you and your child can share -- right under your very own roof!
DVD Features -- Repeat play -- Language tracks (Spanish, French and English) -- Discovery cards -- Signing with baby -- The alphabet (in sign language) -- Story time with Violet's House -- Toy chest -- What will we find? -- Puppet shows
User Submitted Baby Einstein - Baby Wordsworth - First Words - Around the House Reviews September 3, 2008 Too boring As a baby and a toddler, my daughter found this to be one of the more boring Baby Einstein videos. There are not enough animals and music in it and it is too slow moving.
August 18, 2008 Mom of twins that love Baby Einstein DVD's I have 5 month old twin girls that love all the Baby Einstein DVD's. This one in paticular is so great because it has sign language that goes along with it. My girls love the puppets and watch it in the morning when they are first wakeing up. It rally makes them giggle.
August 17, 2008 Baby Signing Time Is Far Better My daughter loves all the other Baby Einstein movies; however this one is about like watching paint dry. After the first 5 minutes my daughter doesn't have any interest, and me personally I find it a totally boring. There are some things in the movie that are cute and make my daughter laugh, but those are very few and far between.
If you are interested in baby sign language, I would strongly recommend Baby Signing Time. My daughter loves the baby signing time movies and when I put it on she comes running to watch them.
Don't waste your money on Baby Wordsmith, I would recommend any other Baby Einstein movie.
June 23, 2008 Great Educational DVD, but poorly made I love the DVD but I have only had it for a few weeks and it cracked down the middle. I didn't handle it too hard just the normal use. I don't think it was made well.
May 27, 2008 Excellent! This is a great product! I bought it for my nephew and he was already signing a few words after the first time we watched it. The music and children in the video kept his attention.
April 25, 2008 Can't go wrong.... Can't go wrong if your child loves these videos. My grandson watches them over and over and over and over......
February 3, 2008 There are better DVD's out there If you really want your child to learn sign language, this is not the greatest DVD. The "My Baby Can Talk" series is better (no, I don't work for them.)This BE DVD goes too fast to teach little ones signs, and is boring for both me and my little one! There's also "Baby Signing Time" (good but annoying songs, however the little guy likes it) and "Talking Hands" (looks a bit dated but has the best pace for learning).Wouldn''t buy this DVD again had I previewed it first.
January 15, 2008 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS RECOMMENDS NO TV FOR CHILDREN UNDER 2! The name "Baby Einstein" can lull you into thinking it's okay or even good for babies to watch t.v., but the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends no television at all to children under 2 because so many studies have proven its harmful effects on children. Studies have shown that:
- for every hour of television a baby watches a day, their chances of acquiring an attention deficit disorder increases by 10%. - among babies ages 8 months to 16 months, every hour spent daily watching programs such as 'Brainy Baby' or 'Baby Einstein' translated into six to eight fewer words in their vocabularies as compared with other children their age." - brain wave activity in babies is slower when watching television than when sleeping.
I believe television should be used SPARINGLY and with caution, and without any delusions of it increasing baby's intelligence. As for making them more intelligent, Dr. William Sears says, "relationships, not things, make babies smarter." The easiest way to make babies smarter and calmer is to carry them a lot. Slings, pouches and carriers help make this more manageable. Studies have shown that:
- carrying babies an extra 3 hours a day resulted in 40% less crying.
Babies who are frequently carried are proven to pick up verbal skills faster, and develop better core muscle strength and balance. My Listmania list "Natural Parenting for Baby's First Year" has more information on babywearing, or you can google "babywearing" or "television and baby studies" for your own research.
Crown Crafts The Original NoJo BabySling by Dr. Sears - Black Chambray is a great starter sling.
Finally, I'd suggest "SIGNING TIME" videos - not to be confused with "Baby Signing Time" - as a last resort instead of other baby videos because at least baby can learn sign language. Sign language is proven to:
- reduce frustration and tantrums - accelerate language development - promote parent-child bonding
I found the entire series at my local library. I especially liked Signing Time! Volume 4: Family, Feelings & Fun DVD and 'naming' feelings also increases emotional intelligence in babies.
December 28, 2007 Great Product! Our son loves these DVDs. He's been signing since he was 8 or 9 months, before he was walking, and he learned a lot of signs from these DVDs.
Great for problem solving and alternative learning skills. Now he can communicate easily verbally and through signs at 18 months. Reduces frustration for both he and his parents!
We limit his TV time to these DVDs and a few other educational programs a day, and it has really seemed to help him develop.
We highly recommend any of the baby Einstein DVDs, especially the ones with signing!
November 19, 2007 Improved Communication! My daughter has always loved BE videos. I was excited when this one came out because she is speech impaired. I had already taught her some basic signs but this video (and all the other BE videos with sign) helped her gain some new signs and a new confidence in communication. Once my daughter learns a sign she soon tries to speak the word as well. We are now teaching my son signs even though he shows no impairment in speech. I would recomend any BE video and encourage parents to try signing with their children sppech impaired or not.
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