Baby's First Impressions Head to Toe introduces children to the parts of the body in a format designed to nurture your child's early learning skills. An educational basic and vitally important to a child's self image. Children will make interactive connections while they learn about the many different things a hand can do and how useful elbows can be in this high quality DVD featuring live action and real children while using familiar objects to help make fast learning connections. First Impressions uses the same tried and true teach repeat review teaching method used in Brainy Baby DVDs. Your child will hear lively music with a gentle, instructional voice describing what your child is seeing. Winner of 75 awards including USA Today, Child Magazine Best Video of the Year, Parenting Magazine Voted Number 1, Parents Choice Silver Award and The Family Channel Seal of Quality. 35 minutes in length Preschool ages 1 to 5
C**A
Informational and Fun
The kids are adorable and the educational aspect for body parts are great. There is also an exercise component that my grandchildren love. We have watched it for years. Now the 2 year old is getting into it.
I**N
real kids, lively music, lots of words
I was able to find this product at another online store on sale for half price, so I bought the whole library. I didn't see many reviews for it, so I thought as I watch these with my son, I'd write about it to help other parents decide.My son is 10 months and finds this dvd entertaining. I'm not sure a preschooler would be enthralled, but a baby, oh yes!The video reviews all body parts from head to toe - hair, head, eyes, nose, ears, mouth, neck, shoulders, back, chest, arms, elbow, hands, fingers, wrists, hips, bottom, legs, knees, shins, ankle, feet, toes. The words are displayed in all caps (I believe) when introducing the concept.For each word they show it on all kinds of children of different races by talking about something you wear on that body part or something a child does with that body part. A child's voice or an adult voice introduces each scene: The girl is wearing a bracelet on her wrist.The music is lively, the scenes change pretty quickly. There is no animation, just real kids in different settings doing different things while a voice over tells about it.For comparison, this series reminds me a little bit of the Your Baby Can Read series. I hope this helps. I would recommend it if your child likes Your Baby Can Read or if they like looking at real children and babies vs. cartoons.
A**R
Simply excellent
This program covers the most basic parts and goes beyond to cover finger nails, wrists, etc. Each part is illustrated multiple times with different children and also used in sentences. (i.e. for arms, "He's using his arm to lift the weight.") There is also a question section at the end ("What part of the body do you wear socks on?"). Some of the clothes are a bit 90's but young children won't care. This program does an excellent job of going over everything and is far less annoying than most children dvds. (My one dislike is the mime they have for a few seconds at the very beginning. I usually fast forward through that part.)My 3 yr old loves this dvd and has expanded on his vocabulary of body parts from watching it. This is an excellent vocabulary building tool!
ترست بايلوت
منذ شهرين
منذ 3 أسابيع