Description
A trusted, award-winning musical banquet for little eyes and ears!
— Exposes babies to the brilliance of Mozart’s music
— Provides captivating visual stimulation
As your baby grows, and the world beckons with amazing things to see, hear and do, every moment of every day provides a brand-new opportunity for discovery. It’s an incredible journey you’ll embark on together, and to accompany you along the way there’s BABY MOZARTâ„¢ MUSIC FESTIVAL. Acclaimed by pare… More >>
Baby Einstein – Baby Mozart – Music Festival
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#1 by DCV on April 9, 2010 - 12:37 am
This was my first Baby Einstein purchase….and MY LAST !. I found this DVD to be insulting to the intelligence of infants and toddlers.
This was truly a waste of money !
Rating: 1 / 5
#2 by Giovanna on April 9, 2010 - 1:39 am
My husband and I bought this movie for our baby and I laughed so hard i went into labor.It was good, but i don’t reccomend it because it could make you [poo in] your pants.
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by katyasim on April 9, 2010 - 2:52 am
I cannot believe these “masterpieces” have so many positive reviews!!!
I watched two of them: “Baby Mozart” and “Baby Beethoven”. First of all, they are totally retarded. Here is what is being shown with the synthesized music in the background: extremely ugly toys (I wonder where can one even unearth such treasures?); stupid and also ugly puppets that make unrealistic sounds (the lion barking?..); the spinning mobiles that make everyone dizzy; pictures of fruit and vegetables on a black background; and the only remotely educational part where some faceless hands build something like a stacker. Second, the quality of all this nonsense is as of an amateur home video. There are little animations between the parts of the movie – and even they look cheap, ugly, and unprofessional. On the top of that, the same toys were reused in both videos.
According to the product description, these creations are supposed to “introduce your little one to the splendor and delight of Mozart’s classical music with visually stimulating real-world objects”. Are those images what they call “real-world objects”?? Poor infants, they must be seriously confused – probably this is why some of them are mesmerized while watching this DVDs.
When we sat down with my 5 months old daughter to watch Baby Mozart, she stared at it for couple of minutes with a puzzled look, then turned to me with the question in her eyes: “Mommy, why in the world are you showing this to me? Maybe let’s better watch Colbert Report?”
Let me say this in Russian for those who can read: “Duryat nashego brata!” (Brothers, we are being fooled!)
Rating: 1 / 5
#4 by 000angela000 on April 9, 2010 - 3:17 am
So many parents have raved to me about these DVDs! They say you have to try it! So I bought Baby Mozart, but my twin girls absolutely hate it! I tried it around 3 months the first time and then maybe 5 months, & 8 mo, at 10 months it’s a coaster. They still hate it. It IS really boring. It’s pretty bad when you can bore a 3 mo old! It’s basically different toys moving around, stuffed animals, and what looks to me like those executive desk toys going back and forth. Super boring, and pretty short. I expected much more from all the rave reviews… and so did my twins! I wish I never bought it. 3 thumbs down over here!!
Rating: 1 / 5
#5 by Just a thought on April 9, 2010 - 4:17 am
It is a nice DVD, but I hardlly think it is worth the money
Rating: 3 / 5