Product Description Infantastic Lullabies on Video presents basic shapes, primary colors, enchanting animals and easily recognizable objects in charming and imaginative animation set to familiar nursery songs, beautifully orchestrated. Review …invites families to share warm, loving moments together during the quiet times… The visuals dance and float across the screen in time with the peaceful music… This family video activity will comfort and entertain children --L.A. Parent MagazineIf my baby is any barometer, and I say she is, THIS one is a winner… What a great way to communicate with your baby as the charming and imaginative visuals encourage baby to join in the singing, clapping and counting. --The Big Apple Parents' PaperA perfect antidote to the frenetic pace of TV… A great concept backed up by high-quality production --Parents' Guide to Children's Video
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... VHS for my daughter 25 years ago and she loved it! I am now buying it on DVD ...
I had this on VHS for my daughter 25 years ago and she loved it! I am now buying it on DVD for her daughter...lol
L**D
A Much Needed Break!
I would never, ever normally advocate TV watching for infants, but I have to admit that this movie saved my life! Upon telling friend that I could not get anything done because my baby would not nap and was always fussy, this friend promptly brought me this lovely movie. It was perfect. Just flat pictures- shapes that a baby can see- soothing music and bright colors. Anyone over the age of 2 would find it extremely boring which is, I am sure, what makes it perfect for infants and toddlers. One viewing of this video was enough time for me to help my older children with their math lesson or for me to take a much-needed break.
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Two Generations Love It
I had this on video VCR tape from 28 yrs ago and my kids loved it. Now my 3 mo old grandson loves it too!
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Forget the rest - this IS the best
I'm reviewing this 12 years after I owned it. Why? Because my 12-year-old son just ASKED ME ABOUT IT. He actually remembers watching it as a baby. He didn't remember the title, but he remembers the images, some of the actions, and the music.We tried Baby Genius (YUK), Baby Einstein (meh) and So Smart (which, actually, was a big hit). I have two boys, and both of them dissed the popular videos in favor of Infantastic Lullabyes. I'm not a big fan of TV, and even at ages 9 and 12, they are limited to one half-hour video per day. But this was the one video they watched over and over and over again. Only once a day, of course, but every day for MONTHS.Yes, it's awful for an adult. But for a baby/toddler, it's fascinating. Enough that they might remember it as teens. Definitely recommended!
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