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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD EAN: 0821408200294 Format: Color, DVD-Video, Live, NTSC Label: The Brainy Baby Company Languages: Manufacturer: The Brainy Baby Company MPN: 20029 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: The Brainy Baby Company Region Code: 1 Release Date: August 12, 2002 Running Time: 45 minutes Studio: The Brainy Baby Company Theatrical Release Date: 2002 Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Studio: Gaiam Americas Release Date: 04/03/2007 Amazon.com: It's called "whole brain thinking," the notion that if children are stimulated to use both sides of the brain--developing their abilities to think both logically and creatively--they will become more adept learners. Underscoring such research, the folks at Small Fry Productions (makers of Bilingual Baby) have produced Brainy Baby, which joins a host of worthy tapes designed to stimulate a baby's mind. This two-volume set is unique, however, in addressing specific left and right brain functions in distinct, 30-minute programs. "Left Brain," the second volume, picks up where volume one leaves off, engaging a child's analytical abilities. Bright visuals encourage growth in the areas of math, language, and logic. Patterns and shapes are introduced in colors of red, black, and white. Language is explored beginning with letters of the alphabet, followed by simple words and voice-overs offering the equivalent in Spanish and French. Numbers are presented in sequence using interactive questions (How many do you see?). Less clinical than the So Smart! approach, Brainy Baby provides enthusiastic narration and plenty of baby faces, familiar toys, and giggles. It also employs the so-called Mozart effect (the idea that classical music enhances a child's spatial intelligence), interspersing selections from baroque and classical era composers Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven. If parents are uncomfortable with the film's academic premise to "develop your child's analytical side for a smarter baby," they can be assured that, research aside, there is plenty of pure enjoyment here to delight a wee one, 6 to 36 months. And the melodies of the maestros make it palatable for parents too. --Lynn Gibson Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Good entertainmentMy daughter likes this dvd but prefers the Brainy Baby-Right Brain better. Not sure why, maybe it's because it was the first one I bought her or she just likes the content better. Either way they are both good, but I'd give Right Brain 5stars. Rating: - My triplets love it!We have Right Brain and Left Brain. My triplets, who have very different personalities, liked Baby Einstein better when they were still in bouncers and crawling around. Now that they are toddlers at 22 mos, they've been enjoying Brainy Baby better. They still like Baby Einstein but since that only has music they just get the enjoyment of the pictures and music and such and the visual fun. With Brainy Baby, they are now learning because the narrator will say what's on the screen instead of just seeing ... Read More Rating: - Brainy Baby Left BrainI have 2 year old twins they enjoy this dvd, as well as learn from it. And when I put it on it holds there attention long enough to get in a half hour workout. Rating: - Left & Right Brain Videos were big hits at our house!I purchased these used from a bookstore that buys and resells used books and videos. I think my baby boy was about 5 months old at the time. These were the ONLY videos that ever captured his attention at that young age. Any other video--Disney, Baby Einstein, etc.--just had him crying within a few minutes. These, though, he would watch to the end, fascinated. To this day, he loves them, and he is now 15 months old; the tapes are WORN OUT so I am reordering them both. Not only does he still love ... Read More Rating: - brainy baby left brain, right brain, english, abc's, 123'sMy son who is two just loves these videos. He interacts with them more than any other video. |