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Baby Einstein: Baby MacDonald A Day On The Farm DVD Reviews

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    Lisa W.

    Lisa W.

    from CA

    Good for older toddlers

    Reviewed on 08/04/09
    Plays: 2254
    lport311 rated this product 4 out of 5 stars

    Pros: Music, Puppets

    Cons: Recommend for older children

    Bought this product at: Babies R. Us

    The movie says 9 months and up...my son wasn't that interested until he was about 18 months. It's not as simple as some of the other baby einsteins and has some random vocabulary. Other than that, good puppets, music, etc.

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    • Julie B.  August 13, 2009

      I will definitely have to try these videos once I have children:)

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    Release Date: 2004-03-16, Rating: Unrated

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    The beauty of this entry in the Baby Einstein catalog is its integration of puppets, toys, and live farm footage to help babies and toddlers make the connection between their plastic play sets and stuffed animals with images of a real farm. As always, the spoken language is minimal, omitting the...

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    The beauty of this entry in the Baby Einstein catalog is its integration of puppets, toys, and live farm footage to help babies and toddlers make the connection between their plastic play sets and stuffed animals with images of a real farm. As always, the spoken language is minimal, omitting the pesky verbs and adjectives that would confuse the very young. The 30-minute main program is divided into sections: barns and equipment, animals, planting crops, and harvesting. Background music ranges from "Old MacDonald" to Schumann, and DVD extras include a 6-minute puppet show and visual "discovery cards" identifying animals and farm paraphernalia with a single word. (Ages 6 months to 3 years) --Kimberly Heinrichs
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