Thursday, July 12, 2018

Baby Einstein: Baby Van Gogh DVD Review


have you ever heard of Julie Clark? Not only is she a former teacher and mom, but she is also the founder of the Baby Einstein Company.
This video makes me settle and start thinking about sleep. I watch the video and thanks to the soothing classical music by Strauss II, Thycovsky, Murgosky, Bizet, Saite, Ravel, Rossini, Offenbach, and Bhrams, i am finally sleeping. The video features Vincent Van Goat, as he paints Van Gogh’s works (as the title suggests). The DVD features classical piano scores with music, real-life children, toys, stock footage, art, and puppetry. At times when i’m not tired I watch the video I watch this video and/or Baby Shakespeare.

Tuesday, July 10, 2018

7 TV Shows that help Stimulate brain in babies

Educational TV Shows for Babies and kids

1. Baby Einstein 
Everybody watches a Baby’s Einstein, this award winning show made by Julie Aigner-Clark teaches kids about colors, Counting, and so much more. This cartoon show is safe for kids and even you will enjoy the puppets of Baby Einstein with your baby or toddler.

2. BrainyBaby
Dennis Fedoruk’s Brainy Baby was engaging for the babies. This entertaining video series started in 1999 and their videos feature real kids, classical music, and toys.

3. Playschool
This BBC series encourages the babies to wonder, think, feel, and imagine.

4. Teletubbies
It’s about four Teletubbies who love to play together. These vibrant characters can entertain babies and teach lessons like learning shapes numbers and colors

5. Harry the Bunny
Story about a 3 year old Bunny named Harry who likes to explore new things and teach babies.

6. LeapFrog
LeapFrog’s videos have Vibrant characters and catchy lyrics. They have a bunch of DVDs too.

7. Sesame Street
come on, you know I had to throw this show on the list. It teaches kids about the spirit of  friendship with Elmo and other characters 

Book recommendations based on your kids’ favorite TV Shows

Arthur fans should try Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney
If you have a fan of the show Arthur, time to introduce them to Greg Heffley. The fun illustrations will keep Arthur fans interested. Both worlds talk about learning lessons. Chances are, if your kids love this sweet cartoon on PBS, they’ll love Diary of a Wimpy Kid.




Word Girl fans should try Matilda by Roald Dahl
Wooord Up! When I say that you know what i’m Talking about. WorldGirl is a smart and fun show on PBS about a girl named Becky and her Monkey, Huggy, going on adventures. A similar piece of literature is Matilda. Believe me, your kids will love comparing both the storyline of the book and WorldGirl.

Sesame Street fans should try the complete adventures of Curious George by Margaret and H.A. Rey
Time to pair a classic with a classic. Kids are claiming Sesame Street as their favorite show. Chances are, if Kids love Sesame Street, they’ll love Curious George. Both worlds share similar themes like science, Math, and engineering.

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Fans should try Olivia by Ian Falconer
Try to add Olivia to your Daniel Tiger fan’s bookshelf. Both characters share wonderful storylines. Seriously, Daniel and Olivia are pretty much kin to each other

Horrid Henry fans should try Wonder by R.J. Palicio
Horrid Henry is one of my favorite shows right now. In fact, I’d try Wonder. Both worlds share the spirit of boyhood.

Barney & Friends fans should try the Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss
Have you ever heard of Barney the singing purple dinosaur? You’ll want to read fans the Cat in the Hat. It’s about two kids staying inside on a rainy day but unexpectedly get entertained by a Cat

Yo Gabba Gabba fans should try the Gathering by Maddie Fretz
Do you have a kid obsessed with Yo Gabba Gabba? Although there are many books out there about DJ Lance and the gang, I prefer a little subsequently at adding to their library. It’s time to pick up a copy of the Gathering. Chances are, if your kid loves Yo Gabba Gabba, they’ll love Baby Einstein. But Baby Einstein wasn’t always a company,  and The Gathering will tell the true story, quickly becoming a favorite among the whole family

Dora the Explorer fans should try Smile by Raina Telgemier
Dora the Explorer is such an adorable show! I think Smile is an obvious choice here. If your kids love Dora, they’ll love Smile. Girl power? Yes!

Baby einstein fans should try Finding Winnie: the Story of the world’s most famous bear by Lindsey Mattick
I think I’ve grown an obsession with Baby einstein and its compitators Brainy Baby, Baby Genius, and Baby First. While there are many books about the Baby Einstein puppets, I prefer a little more things. It’s time to take their love of all things Walt and pick up a copy of Finding Winnie: the Stort of the World’s most famous bear. Chances are, if your kids love Baby einstein, they’ll love Winnie the Pooh. But Winnie wasn’t always a Disney cartoon, and Finding Winnie will tell the real story.

FETCH! With Ruff Ruffman fans should try Big Nate and Friends by Lincoln Pierce
Time to pair a classic with a classic. Thanks to reboots and reruns, kids are now claiming FETCH! as their favorite show. In fact, it’s time to meet Nate. Both worlds talk about humor and other funny things. Big Nate is Friends with teenagers, just like Ruff talks with Teenagers in every episode of Fetch


Super Why fans should try Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K Rowling
I’m sure you knew this book was coming up. Your kids may have the Sorcerer’s Stone on their bookshelf, if your kids love Super Why, they’ll love Harry Potter. Think Rowling’s wizarding world, both storybook village and Hogwarts share similar themes

Paw Patrol fans should try Fireman Small by Wong Herbert Yee
Who out here has a toddler who loves Paw Patrol? Skip all the Paw Patrol books and go with  Fireman Small instead. Fireman Small has the same themes as Paw Patrol.

SpongeBob Squarepants fans should try Ocean Commotion by Giles Andrae
Almost every kid I know is obsessed with that famous sponge. It’s time to lend them a copy of Ocean Commition! I bet this book has the same themes

Monday, July 9, 2018

Baby Einstein: Baby Shakespeare DVD Review

I was so excited to Get this
Here I am watching it
“I can’t wait to watch my baby poetry dvd”. I was talking about my new Baby Einstein Baby Shakespeare Dvd. I was so excited, I put it on to let the learning begin.

I like it 
I kept my eyes glued to the screen. While listening to the poems, I was like “Poetry like this is extremely inappropriate for children”. Maybe I’ll be like those girls singing the Alphabet song. 


I was really happy. I watched the video from start to finish, all 12 poems made me think “Learning is fun!” That’s a record for me! Move over, Baby Einstein folks!
About Baby Einstein: Baby Einstein is the brainchild of a former teacher and stay at home mom, Julie Aigner-Clark. Before Brainy Baby, Baby Genius, or Baby First, Clark was expecting a baby, and combined things she likes to see with classical music, and Baby Einstein was born.

Baby Einstein teaches babies lots of subjects you can imagine, before they enter school. There’s Baby Mozart, Baby Van Gogh, Baby Bach, even Neighborhood Animals, and Baby Neptune.

Baby Einstein has won numerous awards that one can count on fingers. They have started making videos since 1997. When it comes to babies and toddlers, just mainstream material.

They’re now using Baby Einstein in schools, to help students learn properly. Its classical piano scores  really hold their attention.

What I say: Whenever the Music played, I got up and danced to it. And I also loved the Beautiful images. Baby Shakespeare is not hip, zany, or loud. It’s not filled with action packed or lights, rather, it is an engaging video. I learned how to spell “Cow” and laughed at the puppetry. I was really paying attention, although i was ten and a half years old.


Friday, July 6, 2018

Popular Educational Shows for your kids

TV that you won’t feel guilty about your kids watching

10. Sesame Street
Yes, the same one you watched as a kid. It’s an oldy but goody. They combine puppets, animation, and guest stars to teach kids about the alphabet and numbers. It’s one of the goodie goodie shows on TV alongside Curious George, Yo Gabba Gabba, and SpongeBob SquarePants (seriously, your kids should not be watching Curious George, Yo Gabba Gabba, and SpongeBob SquarePants. We all know that). Show it to your kids and they’ll love it. Pure nogilasta!

9. Arthur
I’ve been a fan of this show when I was six. The show is about an aardvark and his friends'
Learning life lessons, but also go through serious things like Divorce and Cancer. This show is super educational - that in the end of each episode real kids share about what they’ve learned


8. Baby Genius
You may not have heard of this one. It’s similar to the Baby Einstein DVD line. I literally did a victory dance because I now like it - so cool! It’s about Vinko, DJ, Tempo, Oboe, Rosie, Lola, and Frankie.

7. The Wiggles
This is a show for the whole family! Greg Murray Jeff and Anthony sing songs about different topics - and in 2013 the group changed a little adding its first female member. I had a large obsession with the Wiggles when I was seven.

6. Jake and the Neverland pirates
As far as game shows go - this one’s a win. It’s a spinoff of Peter Pan! Even though it’s not a silly cartoon - swashbuckling kids love it! They learn something new every day and excite children.

5. FETCH!
This show is filled with real life kids and a talking dog who excite their love of learning. I’ve done a couple of challenges from the show - so funny! Go fetch!

4. Dora
This is one of the action packed shows out there. I loved it when I was a Baby and I bet my sisters have too. It’s about a Girl and a Monkey who teach so many good things. This show is actually educational - kids like to learn from it.

3. Horrid Henry
This horrid little boy has taught so many good things to kids - Social and Emotional Learning, Forgiveness, and Play to name a few. Bring the lessons taught by that boy right back home.

2. Word World
This show teaches kids skills. It does a really good job at teaching words. Sometimes they make boring education entertaining - how lovely? It also teaches good values. A while of pure lively educational fun.

1. Baby Einstein

We’ve probably heard of Baby Einstein - it’s a new Discovery got us. Those episodes are cool right at your fingertips! I remember having to get up early to watch Baby Einstein videos. Those puppets have so many goodness with your kids. It’s my favorite show. I have everything glued to the screen.

Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Curious George … not so smart at all

Here’s a study on Curious George and it’s compitator Peg + Cat. This show may be doing more harm than good, and may put toddlers a year back with their social skills

Within every hour PBS Kids was showing George, toddlers learned about letters and other Important values, after  a while of watching the show, toddlers messed up their social skills. Knowing that Curious George is just a trick to get you softened up for school, I jut wondered why babies didn’t learn much from It.

Babies and Children both love Curious George but it may not seem responsible for parents. Knowing that Sesame Street is an instant show for viewers under age three, I’ve come up with a new project called “Baby Smarty Pants”. In fact, Curious George would set kids back in skills, so please don’t show it to your kids. Show Arthur instead.

Sunday, July 1, 2018

TV which will entertain you forever

TV is fun and entertaining to watch. The most popular of the shows mentioned on this list is Baby Einstein, but there are more shows adults and kids both love watching. Below is a list of shows that make you happy

1. Baby Einstein

Join Bard the Dragon, Vincent Van Goat, Aspen and Sierra Clark, and all the other Puppets and kids on Baby Einstein as they make education fun with their entertaining way of teaching and a sense of humor.

Baby Einstein has many entertaining and educational videos out there, Baby Mozart, Baby Bach, Baby Shakespeare, and Baby Van Gogh to name a few. They’re now using Baby Einstein videos in schools to prove how fun education can be!


2. Saturday Night Live
Join Celebrity hosts as they try to control the regular performers on Saturday Night Live. The performers act in Skits that blow the hosts' short fuses up and even make it harder to control themselves. Some of the performers are Tina Fey, Kate McKinnon, and Kenan Thompson.

You will never get bored of this show and will want to watch It again and again.

3. Yo Gabba Gabba
Muno, Foofa, Brobee, Toodee, and Plex are the main cast of this entertaining show. You will love this sense of humor that entertains kids and adults alike. This show will make you laugh and sing along.

4. Baby Genius
DJ, Vinko, Tempo, Obo, Rosie, Lola, and Frankie are ready to explore! They educate kids about different topics like friendship, helping, and counting. Sometimes they make boring education entertaining. You will love their comedic talent.

Baby Genius has been educating kids for over a decade. Since it's educative, babies love it, and call it entertaining. Adults like the show because they teach the same lessons over and over again. A must for the infant age.

5. The Tonight Show
Join Jimmy Fallon as he hosts the Tonight Show at Rockefeller center. Here he's joined by his guests and audience. The guest stars on the show have mischievous antics which make Jimmy hard to run the show.

This show is entertaining as Saturday Night Live. The mischevoiuys antics that are hard to make Jimmy run the show are fun to watch, and it has entertained kids and adults alike.