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Baby Einstein DVD Collection Moms’ #1 Choice!

Baby Einstein DVD Collection

Here is an in-depth review of the Baby Einstein DVD Collection.

As a first-time mom, you cannot help but worry about how your baby’s growth development would become. Every child’s development comes naturally but I believe using mediums such as educational toys, books and whatnots could help to boost our child’s brain activity.
Baby Einstein is the only infant video I have tried for Cloud to watch with. We started using it when he was 5 months old and now that he is 8 months old, he, even more, enjoyed watching it. Now, he responds for every sound nor cute images that caught his attention which is really rewarding for me. But of course, I limit my son in front of the television for 1 to 2 hours per day so he can play with his toys for the rest of the day.

I purchased Baby Einstein from @ohbabyph via Shopee for Php 885.

Great Minds Start Little. Invented by a mom to reflect a baby’s unique perspective, Baby Einstein videos enrich, stimulate, and provide boundless opportunities for you and your little one to interact with each other.

This includes the following:
Language Nursery
Lullaby Time: Soothing Sounds Baby
Baby Santa’s music box
Baby Noah
My first signs: see and sign with baby
World animals
Baby’s first moves
Baby newton
Baby’s favorite places
Baby bach
Baby Mozart
Meet the orchestra
Baby van Gogh
Baby Shakespeare
Neighborhood animals
Baby Wordsworth
On the go
Baby Neptune
Baby Beethoven
Baby’s first sounds: discoveries for little ears
Baby Galileo, Baby MacDonald, Baby da Vinci, Baby Monet
Numbers nursery
Discovering shapes: circles, squares and more
Baby Einstein uses real-world objects, music, language, science and nature to introduce young childrem to the world around them in fun, fascinating ways. All out videos are set to music specially reorchestrated for little ears. We encourage you to watch with your baby and enjoy the sights and sounds together!

It is overwhelming at first in choosing which of these I want to play because they are quite a LOT hehehe.

After browsing, I chose the basics: the language nursery, my first signs, world animals, neighborhood animals and discovering shapes. Since they play 30 minutes each, I replaced them after or click the repeat play if I’m lazy to replace the dvd hehehe.

Baby Einstein DVD also has Bonus Materials in each CD-like Digital Puzzle and extra games to play with your child. 

What are the things you gave to your child to boost their brain development?  
We also have books and stuff toys but haven’t tried wooden blocks. 
I would love to hear yours in the comment section below.

Thank you for reading beauties!

Much Love,

Mommy Mhaan

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16 Comments on “Baby Einstein DVD Collection Moms’ #1 Choice!

  1. My daughter is now 7 and she will join their poster-making contest at school few days from now. When she was younger, we always let her draw, we buy her lots of crayons and drawing materials. I always, always read to her at night before she sleeps. I'm very hands-on. She can read shapes and color at age 2! So now, medyo we're reaping its fruits. Kaya tiyagain mo lang, mommy. Nakaka-proud ang may anak na ismarte. 🙂

  2. I've heard so much about Baby Einsteins! 🙂 Right now, we're happy making Baby Charley listen to classical music and piano playlists of Disney songs. Thank you for sharing. I will definitely give Baby Einstein a try in the future. 🙂

  3. Same feelings when I had my girl was born. I was so concerned sa brain development and had to purchase a lot of books. But ngayon with my son, I heavily rely on YouTube videos. Haha

  4. Great deal ha, when my son was still a baby these cost way higher! My son is into songs right now so we just YouTube, and he builds a lot using his Mega Bloks, wooden blocks, and just about anything he can get his hands on. 🙂

  5. I agree with the lower price tag. It was way higher before, which is why I resorted to borrowing. Hehe. I'm also glad that there are quality videos for kids readily available in YouTube these days. Though they're not meant as a substitute for actual teachings, they really do help in the kids' learning.

  6. Remembered the overwhelming days with the eldest – things needed to do, mga bawal, learning books and videos to avail, classical music to play, right food and all… but with the second child, kebs na…lol 😀

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