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| | Features | Creative Brain DevelopmentCognitive Brain Development
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| | Description | This video works together with the Left Brain video to present both creative and logical types of images and activities. Right Brain features classical music and gentle voices, and explores Creative Thinking, Art & Drawing, Rhymes, Imagination, and more! DVD includes special features such as: Baby Bloopers, Behind The Scenes, and Storybook. 45 minutes |  |
| | Product Details | | Format: | Color, DVD, Live, NTSC | | Language: | English | | Number of Discs: | 1 | | Studio: | BRAINY BABY | | Run Time: | 45 minutes | | DVD Release Date: | August 12, 2002 | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 37 reviews |
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Not that great Mar 09, 2010 I have 11 episodes of Brainy Baby and this one is not the best when it comes to holding a todlers interest. If I would have bought this DVD alone without seeing some of the other ones first, I would think the other DVD's were useless. My 16 month old twin boys for the first time would not sit still for the first 5 minutes to watch this one and they usually watch all educational DVD's for at least 15 minutes straight. I guess theyd are not Right Brain thinkers but they like other creative DVD's. I just suggest not to buy this DVD alone or watch it first because so many of the other Brainy Baby DVD's are great.
Right Brain Aug 12, 2009 My daughter was 2months old when she started watching this video and it had her captivated, I was amazed. She sat through the entire video without so much a wince. But after two or three times she didn't focus on it so much, but I continue to put it in and let her watch it because I know it's for her benefit in the long run, all in all i think it is a great product.
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My son just wasn't interested Feb 15, 2007 My son (18 months) wasn't interested at all in this video. I think it looks well made and interesting but my son still prefers the My Baby Can Talk video and Baby Einstein.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
My triplets love it! Aug 10, 2006 We have Right Brain and Left Brain. My triplets, who have very different personalities, liked Baby Einstein better when they were still in bouncers and crawling around. Now that they are toddlers at 22 mos, they've been enjoying Brainy Baby better. They still like Baby Einstein but since that only has music they just get the enjoyment of the pictures and music and such and the visual fun. With Brainy Baby, they are now learning because the narrator will say what's on the screen instead of just seeing it, so they are learning more now and understanding. For us, Baby Einstein is better for the infants, where Brainy Baby is better for the toddlers ages 1+ to start. But we love it! I didn't know they made more but now that I know I'm going to start buying the others! They love them!
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Does not hold our attention Jul 21, 2006 Let me start off by saying that I have higher degrees in art, art history, music, and Romance languages -- so I am an admitted "art snob." Having said that, I would recommend that you try the Baby Einstein "Baby Van Gogh, World of Colors" and "Baby Mozart" videos instead of this Brainy Baby video.
I find this Brainy Baby video to be slow, boring, insipid, condescending, and visually uninteresting; I cannot wait to put in something else. Wait, you say, isn't this about the baby who is watching it? Well, I first realized that it is truly boring (and not "just me") by watching my 6-month-old's reaction to it. (She is now 10 months old, and still does not like it.) She consistently snubbed her nose at this video; she did not watch it for more than a few seconds at a time and always turned away to find something more interesting to do. She has never had this reaction to the Einstein videos I mentioned.
I tried reintroducing this video every few weeks since she was 6 months old, thinking maybe she would grow to understand it better, but after 4 months of this approach, she still is not interested. However, the Einstein videos have captivated her from the beginning, and still do.
Here are the specifics that I think are the problem. The visuals are weak and not bold/colorful enough. My daughter is bored by watching the other babies play with toys. The female voice-over is distracting and annoying, rather than engaging and instructional as intended. The flow is not as coherent as the Einstein videos, which are broken into little themes that make sense in each video. There is no charm or sense of humor, like the Einstein videos.
No, I do not have any connection whatsoever to the Baby Einstein folks. I'm just saying that the Brainy Baby videos seem less professional and are not as engaging. If you're going to spend the money and spend your time watching a video with your baby, buy one that you and the baby will enjoy together.
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