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Music CD - Baby Songs - Good Night

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Music CD: Baby Songs - Good Night
List Price: $9.98
Our Price: $5.39
Your Save: $ 4.59 ( 46% )
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Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox Starring: Hap Palmer
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD EAN: 0024543129820 Format: Closed-captioned Label: 20th Century Fox Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: 20th Century Fox Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2004-08-31 Running Time: 45 Studio: 20th Century Fox Theatrical Release Date: 1999
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Triplet Mom's LIFESAVER Comment: Ok, to begin with I had no idea who Hap was. I just knew that I didn't want my triplets hooked on broadcast TV stuff that was full of marketing, commercials, etc. So we ordered BabyFirstTV (kinda like HBO for babies) and during the programming they would show these videos. It didn't take long for me to notice that my kids were MESMERIZED by Palmer's music videos. I quickly recognized the prints and hairstyles from my own childhood (80's kid) and went on a search until I found the DVD's here. The kids LOVED them and now that they are almost two they actually ask for them by name. I would HIGHLY recommend these DVD's to anyone who is interested in exposing their children to music, rhyming, social skills, development skills, sillyness and laughter via your DVD player. I am not saying they take the place of actual experiences but they sure do enhance them. You don't know how handy it is to get your triplet toddlers to quickly cooperate and follow instructions by just singing a simple song to them. Anyway, long story short.... WE LOVE HAP PALMER AND THESE DVDs!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very Bad Comment: Strange, scary, and not musical at all. The images are scary - grandmas flying through the air - baby cribs under water surrounded by giant fish looking like they'll eat the babies. Music/songs are completely un-tuneful and instantly forgetful. Images have little if anything to do with the songs. I want my money back on this one.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Sort of scary... Comment: My 8 year old daughter and I found parts of this movie somewhat freaky (although the two year old did fine). The song called "Lovey" depicts stuffed animals suddenly becoming life-sized during the day. The final vignette made my 8 year old cover her eyes - it depicts a scary looking puppet/dummy (as if in an old horror show or twilight zone, like a ventriloquist would use) that suddenly opens it HUGE eyes, flies around the room (bed and all), and opens up the window. We did NOT find this movie restful, although we like the other BabySongs videos...
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very Relaxing! Comment: My 18 month old loves to drift off to sleep while watching this video. It is relaxing for the entire family, which helps my son fall asleep easily. I am going to get the CD version to play in his room at night. (I don't believe it's available at Amazon, but if you search it, other links come up for Hap Palmer CD's) We are big fans of all the Baby Songs videos and CD's so far. My son loves to dance to them and is even starting to sing with them.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very Relaxing Video Comment: We have 17 month old twins that like to watch a video at night while they drink their milk. They love the Brainy Baby and Baby Einstein series but we get tired of playing the same videos over and over. We were pleasantly surprised to find our daughter had fallen asleep to the video four nights in a row! She is always the one to fight sleep. The video is very different from what we expected but enjoyable and relaxing. I would recommend this video as a good one to wind your child down at night.
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Editorial Reviews:
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This award-winning series entertains babies with colorful images, and toddlers through first-graders with familiar situations and concerns. This installment features lullabies designed for naptime, your too-tired-to-read-aloud nights, or those times when the kids just need to calm down. Accompanying the songs are kid-style music videos featuring such whimsical fantasies as rocking grandmas floating in mid-air, kids playing with their favorite stuffed animal suddenly grown life-size, and teddy bears in formal wear waltzing the afternoon away. Sleep-deprived parents will appreciate the frazzled couple playing bed merry-go-round with their two young ones in "Sleep On." In case you're worried about exposing your own children to this worst-case scenario, an alternative universe is presented in "I Sleep Till the Morning (I do not wake too soon)." Just keep playing that one over and over and over and maybe it will take. --Kimberly Heinrichs
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