Baby Einstein’s Baby’s First Moves

Scrapped by Mommy on March 6, 2008

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As hard as it may be, us parents have to accept the fact that our little ones must grow older. As our little ones grow older they develop all kinds of skills, the first set of skills being motor skills as an infant. Although we don’t want our little ones to grow up, we must encourage development.

I had the opportunity to review Baby’s First Moves by Baby Einstein. Baby’s First Moves is a celebration of babies’ first milestones and encourages use and development of motor skills. This is the very first Baby Einstein video I have seen, so I cannot compare it to previous videos. I found the babies in the video to be quite amusing, reaching, rolling, sitting up, clapping, jumping, crawling, and walking! I guess I am easily amused!

Baby Einstein videos are not intended to be watched alone, they should be watched together to encourage discovery and help parents and their children interact. So, instead of sitting JT down in front of the television, we will sit with him, acting out the movements as the video plays and see how he does. Since we probably won’t have JT watching much TV as an infant, what we can do for future viewings is imitate the techniques in the video and have him face us a distance from the TV if we want to use the video for audio. Whether JT watches Baby’s First Moves or not, we still think that this video will be beneficial in our household!

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