Baby Lullaby takes your baby on a soothing journey with classical lullabies by Bach, Brahms and Mozart. Enjoy relaxing ocean waves, sweet puppet shows and tranquil images. From fun time to rest time, Baby Lullaby is the perfect way to spend special time with your baby
The best episode of "Baby Einstein Classics" season 3 is "Baby's Favorite Places: First Words Around Town", rated N/A/10 from 0 user votes. It was directed by N/A and written by N/A. "Baby's Favorite Places: First Words Around Town" aired on 7/29/2006 and is rated NaN point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Baby's First Moves: Get Up and Go".
As babies turn one year old, they continue to develop their communication skills. Meanwhile, with you as their guide, they also begin to explore the world beyond their front door. Baby's Favorite Places presents them with a playful introduction to 20 words for the names of familiar locations from the market, to the library, to the local park.
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Within the first year of babies' lives, their physical development begins to kick into high gear as they explore ways to physically interact with the world around them. Baby's First Moves is a joyful celebration of their movement milestones -- including first steps, clapping, jumping, dancing and more.
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Perhaps the sweetest sounds you'll ever hear are the babbles and coos that one day become ma-ma, da-da and I love you. These baby steps of language change everything as your little one discovers an exciting, powerful new way of relating to the world! Baby's First Sounds invites both of you to share these memorable moments: those precious "firsts" that come around once in your baby's lifetime.
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At 12 months, babies can identify specific sounds, and they're also starting to match the sounds they hear with the objects that make them. Meet the Orchestra: First Instruments presents your little "maestro" with a playful introduction to the sights and sounds of a real orchestra -- from the clashing of cymbals to the purring of the cello and everything in between!
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