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| Baby Einstein - Numbers Nursery | 
| Director: Jim Janicek Studio: Walt Disney Video Category: DVD
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $8.99 You Save: $11.00 (55%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (56 reviews) Sales Rank: 1867
Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD Running Time: 30 minutes Number Of Items: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Age: 1 - 5 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 0.7 x 5.3 x 7.5
MPN: 508550 UPC: 786936222265 EAN: 0786936222265 ASIN: B0000BWVA3
Release Date: November 25, 2003 Theatrical Release Date: 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description A playful and interactive introduction to numbers! -- Exposes little ones to the concept of counting -- Reinforces number recognition using simple patterns
Between 12 and 24 months, little ones become increasingly interested in more complex ideas and begin to explore numbers and counting. Numbers Nursery introduces little ones to numerals 1 through 5 in a captivating, interactive way that invites them to join in, clap their hands and count out loud. Using baby-friendly images of brightly colored toys, plus puppets, children and familiar real-world objects set to beautiful music, this dynamic program is a fun and age-appropriate way for you and your child to discover the exciting world of numbers and counting together!
DVD Features -- Repeat play -- Language tracks (Spanish, French and English) -- Discovery cards - Count 1 to 10 in seven languages -- Count-along activities -- How many? -- Story time with See and Spy Counting book -- Toy chest
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| Customer Reviews: Read 51 more reviews...
  Baby Einstein Rocks May 9, 2008 I had heard good things about the Baby Einstein books and chose to give a couple of them for a 1st birthday present. Among all the toys the child received, these books stood out and everyone at the party oooohed and aaaahed. I was so happy when I got a "thumbs up" from the mother of the birthday boy. The experience of ordering on line from Amazon is the best. I give them a "thumbs up".
  My Baby Counts to 5 May 7, 2008 My daughter who is now 15 months old started watching "Numbers Nursey" at 12 months old. By the time she was 13 months old, she was counting from 1 to 5 and recognizing the numbers. This DVD is her absolute favorite and she can hardly contain her laughter and excitement when the little Baby Einstein Caterpillar makes its first appearance.
  You don't need videos... April 5, 2008 Although BE videos are a wonderful concept, they aren't a staple needed in teaching your child! We have several BE videos at home for my 2 year old Daughter and I keep it running on her TV in her room when she is in there playing. She is not a TV watcher and will only focus her attention on it when something catches her eye. I have been doing this since she was about 2 months old. My Daughter could count to 11 by time she was 20 months old, knows at least 5 primary colors, and can recite the entire alphabet since she was about 18 months. She also has a vocabulary much larger than that of some Pre-Schoolers and is very articulate. However, I do not think that BE videos had much of anything to do with this. What does matter and will help your child in learning is YOU and/or a Caregiver taking time out to TEACH your child the old-fashioned way!
  Great "classic" BE format January 20, 2008 While I hate to admit it, my 8 month old is hooked on Baby Einstein. His favorites are Baby McDonald, Numbers Nursery, Baby VanGogh and Baby Shakespeare--i.e., all the classical puppet format types. Also really loves Babies First Moves, though that is more of the real-kid-doing-fun-stuff format. I've researched the BE series thoroughly, and highly recommend these. While I am not crazy enough to think the videos will make my little one smarter, I do like that I know what he's seeing, I get a few minutes to shower, cook, etc, and most importantly, he loves it!
  AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS RECOMMENDS NO TV FOR CHILDREN UNDER 2! January 15, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
The name "Baby Einstein" wants to make parents think it's okay for babies to watch this program, but look at these facts:
- In a study among babies ages 8-16 months, every hour spent watching programs daily such as 'BABY EINSTEIN' or 'BRAINY BABY' translated into 6-8 fewer words in their vocabularies as compared with other children their age - the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends no television at all to children under two years of age. - for every hour of television a baby watches daily, their chances of acquiring an attention deficit disorder increases by 10% - brain wave activity is slower when watching television than when sleeping in babies.
In summary, three hours every day of watching programs like this day can result in 30% greater chance of ADD and 18-24 fewer vocabulary words!!
"Signing Time" (Two Little Hands Productions) DVDs is an alternative option for OCCASIONAL video viewing because at least communicating in sign language is proven to:
- reduce frustration and tantrums - accelerate language development - promote parent-child bonding
Last thing for new moms - carrying newborn babies (in arms or next to body) an extra 3 hours a day resulted in 40% less crying. So carrying baby in a carrier or sling can help calm fussy babies!
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