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Book Club -
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Synopsis:
If you've been around babies in the last few years, you've seen these newfangled toys that are abstract in color (or just black, white, and red) and make curious, crunching noises. Studies have shown that these types of toys stimulate newborns, expanding the capacity of their little sponge-like minds. That concept comes to the video age in Baby Einstein.

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This 30-minute tape is called a "video board book" and the creators instruct parents of 1- to 18-month-olds to use it that way: huddle around the TV often pointing out objects and interacting with the child as you would with a book. Bright toys, patterns, blocks, and the like move across the screen accompanied by natural sounds, music, and voices. English, Japanese, Russian, German, and other languages are heard telling nursery rhymes or counting to 20. Now the creators don't expect your baby to recite "Humpty Dumpty" in Spanish by the end of the tape, but, as they state in the introduction, hearing different languages invigorates a baby's mind.
BABY EINSTEIN(R) is a delightful, creative introduction to the sounds of foreign language that will stimulate your baby in uniquely positive ways. Based on recent language-acquisiton research and infant visual preferences, this video represents visually stimulating toys, interesting kinetic art, and photographs set to spoken passages, music, and natural sounds
Recommended: Yes
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