Children at a very young age are often discouraged to spend too much time watching TV. However, if you do choose to show a video to your kids, Baby Einstein Videos are the best choice as they not only entertain children, but also encourage and stimulate brain development at a very young age.
Unlike most cartoons which are very fast paced and shocking, each Baby Einstein Video contains and presents visuals that have a steadier and more flowing pace and are timed strategically to the accompanying music and sound effects. Visuals include toys, food, still photography, and videos of other children as well. If there are narrations, it is usually done by a calm, female voice. Words or phrases are stressed one at a time and at a steady pace so that information is not forcefully thrust upon the children.
There is an entire series of Baby Einstein Videos, all of which run for approximately 30 to 40 minutes for the main program. Most videos also include bonus features. Here you will find a list of various Baby Einstein Videos which you can use depending on your child’s liking.
Baby Bach, Baby Mozart Music Festival, and Baby Beethoven Symphony of Fun are three of the most popular Baby Einstein Videos. These videos engage your children simply through colorful visuals which include real objects that babies see every day which includes toys, food, and puppets. These visuals are accompanied by the compositions of Bach, Mozart, or Beethoven, all of which are said to stimulate brain development better. These videos are appropriate for children 1 month and up.
The video Language Nursery exposes children to the sounds of different languages around the world specifically English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Russian, and Hebrew. This video is also appropriate for children 1 month and up.
For the holidays, you may want to try Baby Santa’s Music Box, which includes several videos and celebratory music of the Christmas season from around the world. This is also appropriate for children ages 1 month and up.
To introduce your children to various shapes, Baby Newton Discovering Shapes is the video to use. Five different shapes accompanied by the compositions of Vivaldi are presented to the child.
Baby Van Gogh World of Colors exposes children to the wonderful world of colors through the art works of Vincent Van Gogh. Accompanying classical music is selected from those of Van Gogh’s era.
To introduce children to the different parts of their body, there is Baby da Vinci from Head to Toe. Children are taught to identify their eyes, ears, hands, feet, and other body parts and the visuals are set to the compositions of Handel, Bach, and Vivaldi. There are three language tracks included – English, Spanish, and French. This Baby Einstein Video is appropriate for children ages 9 months and up.
To introduce your children to the amazing solar system, Baby Galileo Discovering the Sky is the right video for them. This video presents footage of the planets, the sky, and the galaxies, which are set to the compositions of Mozart, Chopin, Strauss, and Tchaikovsky. This video is also appropriate for children ages 9 months and up.



