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Baby Einstein - Baby Noah [DVD]

Baby Einstein - Baby Noah [DVD]
Directed by Jim Janicek

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #14365 in DVD
  • Released on: 2006-10-02
  • Rating: Exempt
  • Format: PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 37 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk
The baby-to-toddler set gets an expedition through a variety of animal habitats across the planet in this installment of the Baby Einstein series. Despite the title, there is no real biblical connection to the material other than Noah's Ark toys and a few paintings (minus Noah and family). The subtitle "Animal Expedition" is far more accurate, as the 38-minute program takes the youngsters through the African savannah, rainforest, ocean, Australian Outback, and polar regions. As with its predecessors in the series, this one focuses on a few animals in each segment with repetition through toys, puppets and nature footage. Spoken words are minimal, but percussion and classical music (Beethoven, Bizet and Mozart) are maximized. (Ages 1 to 2) --Kimberly Heinrichs

Synopsis
This volume of Baby Einstein uses animation to take your children on a tour of the globe, stopping off the see the animals and scenery of each particular region. Two by two, the animals join the fun on the ark as your child tours the tropics, the outback, and more.


Customer Reviews

really good4
My 15 month old son loves the dvd. He loves the simple cartoons as well as the real life animals and the music works really well at keeping him focused. I also like the fact (as well as keeping him quiet for a while) that it is educational and he's learning new animals and sounds. Would probably buy more baby einstein dvds if they were a bit cheaper.

Worth the money5
My 9 month old absolutely loves this one and also Baby Einstein World of Animals. He is completely glued for the duration and laughs and smiles even when the Baby Einstein catepillar makes it's apperance at the beginning before the show even starts! It is longer than some of the others in the series which does make him restless however he soon regains interest when they go off to another animal region. There are quite a few good bonus features too, such as Jane's Animal Expedition which always gets a big smile. I think overall he likes the footage of the animals in the wild - Neighbourhood Animals and Baby Beethoven haven't really been hits but I will try them again in a few months.