Product Description ASIN: B000AAF1UE DESCRIPTION: A fun-filled introduction to things that "go!'-- Introduces cars, planes, trains and more-- Exposes little ones to the concept of transportationAs little ones become increasingly mobile, their fascination with all things that move intensifies too. On the Go Riding Sailing and Soaring exposes babies to the different ways people travel -- on land, by sea, and in the air -- while it presents them with captivating real-world images, funny puppet shows, and beautiful classical music by Beethoven, Haydn, Mozart and Rossini. So whether your little one is piloting toy planes, revving up choo-choo trains or boating in the bathtub, this delightful and interactive introduction to "things that go" will transport both of you to a world of fun and discovery you can explore together! ENDDVD Features-- Repeat play-- Language tracks (Spanish, French and English)-- Discovery cards-- Toy chest-- Let's sing together: * "The Wheels on the Bus" * "THe Bells on the Train"-- Guess what I'm drawing! / Puppet shows .com Baby Einstein celebrates things that go--from trains and planes to boats and bikes--in this 40-minute foray into the world of transportation for the toddler set. Called a "digital board book," the film is divided into segments of land, air, and sea. The deliberately paced scenes feature classical music by great composers (such as Haydn and Mozart) integrated with puppets, live action, and computer animation. Early learning words scroll across the screen with voice-overs available in three language tracks. In one scene, a pastel-colored animated rowboat morphs into an open sea adventure of speedboats, cruise ships, and sailboards. In another, three kids sing the familiar "Wheels on the Bus" as puppets step onboard a brightly colored coach. The train sequence starts with a child pushing a toy choo-choo before expanding into footage of steamers, locomotives, and high-speed trains. Such a visual feast not only entertains young ones but also helps them make critical brain connections, say experts. The Baby Einstein Company has grown up from its 1997 beginnings, having been acquired in 2001 by Disney and its behemoth marketing savvy. While the film is as high quality and interactive as ever, the content gives greater emphasis to computer graphics (with spin-off merchandising opportunities) and lesser attention to its original cornerstones of stylish imagery, art, poetry, and singularly classical compositions. "The Wheels on the Bus" is hardly Beethoven, though youngsters certainly won't complain. (Ages 2 to 4) --Lynn Gibson
S**N
Love it!
It's educational! The word writen, the item, the item spoken and signed. Four birds one stone!
L**T
Fantastic toddler entertainment!
I am so impressed that Disney could come up with a video that was better than Baby McDonald which WAS my daughter's all time favorite, but she now has a new Baby Einstein that she loves just a little bit more!!! She was literally sitting on the edge of her chair while she watched Baby On the Go while alternately getting up and flying like a plane or make choo-choo noises or singing the verses she knows of Wheels on the Bus. I was surprised by how much she interacted versus some of the kid's shows were she just glazes over. So, not only is this entertaining, it is a great learning tool.We have been incredibly impressed with the recent Baby Einstein videos that have come out in the past couple of years, and only let our daughter watch television once or twice a week. That said, the only thing she ever wants to watch is Baby McDonald, Baby Galileo, Baby Noah and now, Baby On the Go. I would recommend this to any and all moms, and in fact just bought two more as gifts. Well done, Disney!
M**K
On The Go, VHS GREAT SHAPE !!!
My son adores Baby Einstein,we have more copies of each title than I can count. He is autistic, and has now set his sights on building his VHS vollection of Baby Einstein in the same way. So I would be extremely gratefulif you come across a VHS copy of Baby Einstein, Baby's Favorite PLaces,I couldn't tell you how excited you would make my son. At Christmas, we serched endlesslyfor Baby Wordsworth VHS. he screached Christmas morning when SANTA found a copy and placed it under his tree. He has finally developed a understanding of Santa Claus and can't wait for Christmas to come again. Thank you for the tape,it was in wxcellant shape,better than described, it came faster than expected and plays perfectly.Thank you, for making my son happy and giving him a special reason to get mail. And please if you ever come across the Favorite Places PLEASE let me know.
B**A
Pretty good product
I think this video is still a little advanced for my son, but as he gets older he will enjoy it more. He is 14 months old right now and will pay attention to this video for 10-15 minutes, but then loses interest. He loves Baby's First Moves the most and can sit through that whole DVD without getting bored!
J**A
My Son watched it over and over and now can name all the vehicles!
So when we got this I wasn't sure how it would be, but it was my son's favorite video for an entire month and the only one he wanted to watch. He is 17 months and knows exactly what article of transportation is which and can pretty much say the name of every one of them....."car" "boat" "plane" .....and I like this one too. As far as Baby Einsteins go this one seems a bit longer, is a mix of computer/real life images/puppets, and even has a funny rendition of 'the wheels on the bus' with the puppets. My son loves that and it's my favorite part of the video too! So I recommend this video!
A**Y
Played Santa
My friends Autistic son wanted this very hard to find VHS for Christmas to finish his set. It was worth the fortune we spent on it! Thank you for posting it for sale.
R**2
My son loves this movie! The music and songs ...
My son loves this movie! The music and songs are exciting and engaging. And I was blown away by the speed in which I received my order!Although the DVD was used, and was sent from a second party seller, I received it as quick, or possibily more quickly, than if it had been prime. A big thumbs up for Around the Clock Deals LLC. Thank you so much!
M**E
Boys love cars!!
Baby Einstein is like crack to babies, without the loss of brain cells :)My 15-month-old boy can't get enough of this video. We actually have to ration his time because it makes us feel guilty that we're not paying enough attention to him. I'm pulling my childhood cars and truck out of storage as part of a 12-step program to bring him back.The Baby Einstein DVDs are all fantastic, but this one will be a real winner with a boy (or any child) that's starting to appreciate things that GO!!
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