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Baby Einstein: Numbers Nursery

Baby Einstein: Numbers Nursery
Directed by Jim Janicek

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5218 in DVD
  • Released on: 2004-10-26
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Format: NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 7.50" h x 5.30" w x .70" l, .30 pounds
  • Running time: 30 minutes

Editorial Reviews

On the DVD
Repeat play
Discovery cards - count 1-10 in seven languages
Count-along activities
How many?
See and spy counting book
Toy chest

Synopsis
Give your baby a head start in learning to count with this video from the Baby Einstein series. Created by educator and parent Julie Aigner-Clark, Baby Einstein: Numbers Nursery uses child-friendly arrangements of classical music and colorful displays of toys, puppets and animals to introduce basic counting skills in a fun and friendly manner to babies and toddlers. Designed with interactivity in mind, Baby Einstein: Numbers Nursery also includes counting games that will reinforce the video's lessons. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

DVD Menu

  • Side #1 --
    • Play
    • Repeat Play
    • Bonus Material
      • Discovery Cards Count 1-10 in 7 Languages
      • Count-Along Activities
        • Count Along With Me
        • Five Little Train Cars
        • 1-10, Yes You Can!
        • Play All
      • How Many?
      • See and Spy Counting Book
      • Toy Chest
    • About Baby Einstein


Customer Reviews

Fun way to introduce numbers and counting4
I liked the sequential introduction of the numbers from 1 through 5, and I also liked that when showing five objects, for example, they'd start with four and add the fifth one - that introduces the basic concept of addition to the little ones. My one-year-old son thinks this is great fun and will watch the entire thing (which is a feat, as he's quite active).
My problem, as always with every Baby Einstein video I've seen thus far, is the promotional material you HAVE to watch before you get to the feature of the DVD. Lots of movies have promotional material, but you can usually choose to watch it (or not). That should be the case here, too; the fact that you have no choice but to watch it is enough to dissuade me from buying too many more of these.

Love the Learning...Nice New Twist for Baby Einstein5
I'm a big fan of Baby Einstein videos for the most part. We own most of them and have watched them countless times. My daughter (now 20 months) has lost interest in them now. She was most drawn to them from 8-15 months I think.

But I was thrilled to see this one come out and got it thinking it would be more "educational" than the others seem to be. I was right. I really like how this one goes through the numbers, counting, sequence, etc. The puppets, music, objects, format just seems to make more sense than some of the other more "out there" ones.

Best of all, my daughter loved it and quickly learned to count from 1-5. My only regret was that 5-10 wasn't out (and still isn't)! I'd also love to see an A-Z one! The other new one Baby McDonald is pretty good and slightly different than the "traditional" format too. My daughter asked for "mcdonalds" almost every day for a month after we first got it!

And like another reviewer said, be sure to check out the other choices on the DVD, especially if your child seems bored with just the video. You can find lots of other learning/fun things on each one too!

One of her favorites5
Next to Beethoven this is her favorite Einstein video. It is really interesting how some she won't watch and others she loves. This is one she adores.