Baby Learning Toys
Great Educational Toys for Babies

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Tomy Gearation Refrigerator Magnets $13.95 Now make gear-agous fun on the fridge! Great way to keep the kids in sight and out of trouble while you’re making dinner!… |
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Constructive Eating Utensil Set Make Eating Fun! Clamshell package contains one Fork Lift Fork, one Front Loader Spoon, and one Bull Dozer Pusher…. |
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The First Years Night and Day Bottle Warmer System $20.00 About the size of a coffee maker, this electric baby bottle cooler/warmer will be a big convenience for bleary-eyed parents who are tired of stumbling down to the kitchen in the middle of the night. At the rear of the unit, an insulated compartment keeps two 8-ounce bottles cool for up to eight hours. (There’s no refrigerant, just a specially shaped container that can be filled with water, fr… |
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Baby Einstein – Baby Mozart – Music Festival $12.48 It’s called “the Mozart Effect,” the notion that exposing youngsters to the melodies of the maestro can improve verbal ability, spatial intelligence, creativity, and memory. It’s a pretty big leap of faith to understand that effect unless you personally see a toddler react to the stimulation. The Baby Einstein folks have a series of tapes (Baby Einstein, Baby Bach) that add visual stimulation to … |
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Baby Einstein – Baby MacDonald – A Day on the Farm $19.99 The beauty of this entry in the Baby Einstein catalog is its integration of puppets, toys, and live farm footage to help babies and toddlers make the connection between their plastic play sets and stuffed animals with images of a real farm. As always, the spoken language is minimal, omitting the pesky verbs and adjectives that would confuse the very young. The 30-minute main program is divided int… |
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Baby Einstein – Baby Neptune – Discovering Water $10.95 There’s no denying a youngster’s attraction to water, and the folks at Baby Einstein tap into that natural interest–and broaden it. They take babies and toddlers from bathtime to the beach, from tap water to waterfalls and geysers. A puppet octopus and duck serve as guides through clearly labeled sections: Ocean, Rivers and Lakes; Rain Drops and Puddles; Water at My House. A child speaks the titl… |
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Bilingual Baby, SPANISH [VHS] $8.47 This total immersion approach to language means that no English is spoken on this video, and only the occasional sentence is translated onscreen. Instead, viewers are treated to five sections of objects, concepts, or actions while a woman identifies them in Spanish. The first section shows a boy (niño), various people, and animals eating (comer) and an apple (manzana) and then puts it all togeth… |
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Chicken Fat-Youth Fitness Video [VHS] $14.99 Exciting, 25-minute exercise-fun video geared to children 3 to 12 years of age. Activities are demonstrated by children doing push-ups, situps, torso twists and jumping jacks…. |
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Bilingual Baby, ITALIAN, Vol 4 [VHS] $4.19 … |
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RoomMates RMK1078GSCS Amazing Spiderman Stick Peel & Giant Wall Decal $14.00 … |
Baby learning videos…?
which ones are better? and when should i start showing then to her? She is 4 days old and i was just wondering so i can know when to buy them. Also when should i start buying her the baby learning toys too? any other helpful baby learning stuff you know about let me know. thanks.
They’re all junk. Don’t fall for the marketing hype; television is NOT good for babies. If you want to encourage her intellectual development, talk to her, read to her, sing to her. Make faces at her. Stick your tongue out. Tell her what you’re doing while you’re making a sandwich. Anything that involves you interacting…
YOU are going to be her favourite, and most educational, toy for quite some time.
“TV watching “rewires” an infant’s brain, says Dr. Dimitri A. Christakis lead researcher and director of the Child Health Institute at Children’s Hospital and Regional Medical Center, Seattle, Wash. The damage shows up at age 7 when children have difficulty paying attention in school….
How much TV should I let my baby watch?
No child under age two should watch television at all, the Academy of American Pediatrics advised in 1998. Doctors blame TV for increasing aggression and obesity in children, now they add ADHD risk to early TV use.”
http://www.whitedot.org/issue/iss_story.asp?slug=ADHD%20Toddlers