Thursday, December 6, 2012

Baby music DVDs make perfect holiday gifts


Having trouble figuring out the best baby toys to give for the holidays? If you want to give a gift that is fun for infants and toddlers, yet also offers educational benefits, take a look at some baby music DVDs. They make perfect gifts for both parents and children! They keep children entertained for hours and give parents a little break.

Animal Adventures. This baby DVD makes an awesome gift! Children can take voyage on a musical safari where they board a railway adventure with giraffes, monkey and other animals in their natural habitats.  Filmed at the world famous San Diego Wild Animal Park, this fun program gives children a close look at some of their soon-to-be favorite animals. 


Favorite Counting Songs provides long lasting entertainment while guiding children through the basics of counting numbers one through 10. Vibrant visuals accompanying the magical sounds include a marching band, karate class and cheerleading practice!
 
Available in both English and Spanish, Favorite Children’s Songs guides toddlers through a musical adventure hosted by the uber popular Vinko the Dancing Bear and DJ the Dinosaur.  This baby DVD Includes classic children’s songs including Pop Goes the Weasel, Take Me Out to the Ball Game, and many more!

A favorite among both parents and children is the award-winning Mozart and Friends Sleepytime. This is one of the best baby music DVDs available when it comes to lulling an infant or toddler to sleep. Classic Mozart coupled with images of flowers, kittens and adorable puppies make for a relaxing time!

The Story of Joseph Precious Moments DVD shares the heartwarming story of Joseph, beautifully narrated by Florence Henderson in this storybook program. Perfect for the family with a focus is on faith.

Favorite Nursery Rhymes combines children’s songs with animation and live action to engage children from head to toe. This DVD features favorite classics including Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star and Row, Row, Row Your Boat.


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