The folks behind the "Einstein" series do it again with two new DVDs guaranteed to keep little ones mesmerized. Here's a sneak peek:
BABY EINSTEIN - MEET THE ORCHESTRA
Released on DVD March 7, 2006. 3 out of 4 Reels.
Babies love music! And what better way to introduce little ones to various sights and sounds than with the instruments found in an orchestra. This DVD uses fun puppet shows, real-life images, and beautiful music by Beethoven, Brahms, Joplin, Haydn, Mozart and Strauss to engage babies, get them moving, and stimulate their little brains. It's been said that classical music helps build brain power, and while I don't know if that's true, I do know that babies will love this DVD. Parents are encouraged to watch it with their babies and talk about what they're seeing. But it's also useful if you need to do laundry, catch up on bills, or just put your feet up and rest for a few minutes. While the visuals aren't as good as some of the other Baby Einstein offerings, I doubt that babies will care. Extras include discovery cards, a Guess the Instrument game, Maestro's Recital, and more.
LITTLE EINSTEINS – TEAM UP FOR ADVENTURE
Released on DVD April 25, 2006. 4 out of 4 Reels.
This newest Little Einstein DVD finds the four loveable children – Leo, June, Quincy and Annie – meeting their musical ship, Rocket, for the first time and becoming the biggest little “superheroes” ever. They take a whirlwind voyage around the globe; experience close encounters with a bald eagle, an erupting volcano, friendly Orcas and African animals; and learn the importance of working together. As a member of the team, young viewers are invited to sing, clap, dance, laugh and problem-solve right along with the Little Einsteins. Geared for 3- to 6-year-olds, this DVD blends animation, live-action footage, famous works of art, and classical music. Like the other Little Einstein DVDs, this one encourages little ones to "make music every day" and shout "We've got a mission!" Climb aboard!
JANE’S REEL RATING SYSTEM:
ONE REEL: Pathetic. Even The Force can’t save it.
TWO REELS: Coulda been a contender.
THREE REELS: Thought-provoking. Something to talk about.
FOUR REELS: Wow! The stuff dreams are made of.
Jane Louise Boursaw is a freelance journalist specializing in the movie and television industries.