Babies love animals, and now you can bring animals from the seven continents home to your baby. Meet dozens of exotic animals including Asian pandas, Australian kangaroos and Arctic snow monkeys...all filmed in their beaut... more »iful, natural habitats. Rhythms and songs inspired by faraway lands have been orchestrated especially for little ears and encourage your baby to sing, dance and play to the world beats. You'll laugh together at the funny puppet shows featuring moms and their baby animals. It's an exciting world for you and your baby to discover together!
Bonus Features Include New Ways To Watch Grow With Me and Select-A-Segment, World Animal Song« less
"My daughter has enjoyed watching all the Baby Einstein DVDs since she was an infant. I wasn't sure this would do the trick, but I was wrong. I bought this a few weeks ago. She's now 20 months, and she watches the video the whole way through and loves to name all the animals. There's also a setting for older kids to describe what the animals are doing...Sheep running, etc. She watches this a few times a week and never tires of it."
Great for Kids
DJDoDo | Somewhere on earth | 10/08/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"My nephews and nieces just love watching this. It is very educational and teaches a lot of vocabulary."
Very disappointing
G.A.M | Etats-Unis | 12/30/2009
(1 out of 5 stars)
"If all you want is a video full of bright colors then this is a great film. Otherwise the quality's not there anymore! The old Baby Einstein videos were of a different caliber. The wonderful music we all appreciated is gone & the puppets are so boring even my 18 months-old won't watch it!
I believe any T.V for children under 4-5 is harmful. So if I want to make an exception it's with a good quality product & this is far from being one.
The feature song is dull & the people singing it are mumbling.
Technically speaking, the filming is an aberration. Is this amateur filming????? Throughout the video you barely see ONE COMPLETE ANIMAL!!! Most of the time it's parts of animals: A fox without a head, the eye of... a lizard??? I don't know. Feels like someone patched together unused footages from another good movie.How can you introduce animals to toddlers with only parts of their body???? Even worse, they would name one animal & then skip the next three... Nothing in this video makes sense.
& let us not forget the french version: The lady speaking french has a weird accent. Avoid!!!
I truly believe the whole package is harmful & I'm surprised there's Disney's name on this one... It's an embarrassment! If I had the choice I would return it & for the rest of you, stick with the old B.E videos."
OK, but not great
Ashley Levanway Brown | Memphis, TN | 12/01/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Our 18-month old has loved the World Music video for most of her life, so we were eager to get this one. However, she just doesn't enjoy this one as much. She doesn't really laugh at the puppet shows on this one--they don't really make sense. It just doesn't seem to display the level of thought and effort that the other video did.
She does watch this video, but it rarely keeps her interest all the way through the way World Music still does."