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Baby Einstein - Baby Noah - Animal Expedition

Baby Einstein - Baby Noah - Animal Expedition
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Product Description

Two by two...a musical introduction to animals around the world!
-- Introduces animal names and sounds
-- Encourages interactive play

As little ones become better acquainted with the world, they grow curious about animals of all kinds, beyond just the family pet. And as their communication skills continue to develop, they enjoy imitating animal sounds as well. Baby Noah Animal Expedition takes your little explorer across the globe to meet animals -- two-by-two -- from the savannah, the rainforest and tropics, the Outback, the ocean and the Polar Regions. With its unique video "lift-the-flap" format, adroable puppet shows and delightful music, this exciting program invites parents and babies on a fun-filled safari that encourages vocal participation and interactive play. Get ready to meet lions, tigers, dolphins, koalas, penguins and more. It's a wide, wonderful world out there, and there's nothing more rewarding than discovering it together!

DVD Features
-- Repeat play
-- Language tracks (Spanish, French and English)
-- Discovery cards
-- Guess the animal
-- Talk like the aniamls
-- Puppet shows
-- About Little Einsteins (Available in French and English only)


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5109 in DVD
  • Brand: Disney
  • Released on: 2004-10-26
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, 3.00 pounds
  • Running time: 38 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
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 in 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 (Beethhoven, Bizet, and Mozart, here) are maximized. (Ages 1 to 2) --Kimberly Heinrichs

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Customer Reviews

Great animal footage!4
My 9 month old loves this video. We had Mozart, Beethoven and Santa (DO NOT buy) already. This one is a lot different because there is actually moving footage of the animals with great music. He is too young to get into the animal naming parts, so he gets bored then, but whenever the puppets or the music come on he is mesmerized. The DVD says its for older children, so maybe naming the animals won't be as boring for him in a few months. I like watching it with him. I'd give the DVD 5 stars, but Disney is completely shameless in placing ads at the beginning and end of the DVD during the first play. I vow not to buy another with this sort of advertising no matter how good they say it is.

Introduction to "new" animals4
My son owns all the Einstein DVD's and this is one of the top 5. I like the format, which looks like a board book, lift and flap style. It also introduces different animals besides the usual farm animals or "everyday" animals like cats and dogs. I would give this 5 stars but Disney has tied in some shameless plugs at the end of the DVD for their Animal Kingdom in WDW. Keep the ads to the bonus features or previews.

Disney in full swing3
I have all of them. I buy Baby Enstein for most new families, but this (Noah) and Newton are just over Disneyed! Noah even has promotions, ads and previews. Might as well sign them up for a Disney credit card. The show isnt that bad, but I cannot accept what they have done to a once beautiful child's learning tool.