Baby Bach Videos
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Parents often choose Baby Bach videos when searching for videos for their babies and toddlers. These videos can be shown to children as young as one month, and they have won multiple awards as well.
History of the Company
The company was started in 1997 by a mom who recognized the need for stimulating, educational videos for babies and toddlers. She created the first video from a baby's perspective and found almost immediate success as other parents gravitated towards the company's products. Using friendly images, such as animals, puppets, babies, and children, the videos hold even small babies' attention with techniques such as deliberate pacing of scenes and characters and re-orchestrated classical music. By 2001, Baby Einstein went global by becoming a part of the Walt Disney Company.
Purpose of Videos
The Baby Einstein Company is the creator of Baby Bach videos. The company's philosophy is simple—create media that is specifically designed for babies and toddlers. The company develops these videos as a means of encouraging a baby's natural curiosity, using music, language, art, poetry, science and nature. These videos provide parents with opportunities to educate their babies in fun and entertaining ways. While the videos aren't designed to make babies more intelligent, they are designed to expose babies to the world around them.
How to Use the Videos
While many parents may be tempted to place their babies in front of the television, pop in a Baby Bach video, and go about their business doing chores, reading the paper, etc., parents should interact with their babies as they watches the video. Even infants can enjoy the visual and auditory stimulation that the videos offer. As a parent, try to do the following with your child as you both enjoy the Baby Bach videos.
- Point out animals and other objects on the TV screen and say their names out loud to your baby.
- Clap your hands to the music or manipulate baby's hands so that she is clapping.
- Place your baby on your lap as you watch the video together, and talk to her about what you are seeing on the TV.
- For toddlers, ask questions about the images and sounds on the screen. Have your child identify what he is seeing.
- Dance with your child to the music of the video.
- Make funny animal sounds or other sounds along with the video.
Testimonials
The Baby Einstein Company proudly posts testimonials from satisfied parents, such as the following:
- “We started playing Baby Mozart and Baby Bach videos when our daughter was 5 weeks old. Since then, she has been your biggest fan!! As soon as that Disney logo and jingle starts and the Baby Einstein caterpillar appears, she is hooked. It has given opportunities to tidy around the house - or just a breather- while Laura laughs out loud at those hilarious puppets!! We even have the discovery cards and 'Mimi's Toes'....'Mimi's Toes' goes wherever Laura goes. Thank you so much for these fabulous products!! I have recommended them to everyone I know with babies or small children!”
- “My 20 mos. old son has adored Baby Mozart, Baby Bach, Baby Newton, and Baby Van Gogh for 5 months now. He lovingly refers to them as his 'show'. He watches a 'show' anywhere from 5 to 10 times a day. He loves to nap to these 'shows'. Often he will play during his 'show', but sometimes he plops himself down with his blanket and binky and watches. We are adding a 'show' at a time, as not to buy them all at once. He is talking in sentences and has been for 2 months now. He also is learning his colors, thanks to Baby Van Gogh! We could not think of better 'shows' to fill his little mind with at this age. Thanks to you all at the Baby Einstein Company!”
Baby Bach Videos
The Baby Bach Musical Adventure is the winner of the Film Advisory Award, endorsed by Kid’s First, and a recipient of the Dove Foundation’s Family Approved Seal. The video features the Baby Bach video, video tutorial, Baby Einstein catalog, and the Baby Bach toy chest. It is appropriate for ages one month and up.
Where to Buy
Look for Baby Bach videos at the following places:
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