Classical Baby 3-Pack – Music, Art & Dance


  • Three titles in the Classical Baby series are collected here. CLASSICAL BABY ART: Some of the greatest artworks ever made are on display in this fun and educational program for kids. A backdrop ofical music provides a fitting soundtrack as works by masters such as Jackson Pollock and Vincent Van Gogh are unveiled. A great addition to a series that also includes the titles CLASSICAL BABY DANCE and

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Three Pack includes: Classical Baby: The Art Show: The gallery is set: it’s time to see some of the world’s greatest works of art accompanied by some great classical music. The exhibit features works by Monet, Degas, Pollock, Van Gogh, plus many other masterpieces. The music is playing, the tour is about to begin; it’s time to explore Classical Baby: The Art Show! Classical Baby: The Dance Show: The animal dancers are stretching and getting limber, it’s going to be… More >>

Classical Baby 3-Pack – Music, Art & Dance

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  1. #1 by Tyrel_Roo on March 28, 2010 - 5:22 pm

    This is going to make me look like a snob, but I don’t care.

    I noticed this thing playing on TV about a month and a half ago, and decided to give it a whirl for the fun of it. What I saw was cheesy animation depicting bad performances of gutted versions of the repertoire’s master works, defiling and trivialising the names of Bach, Bartók, and others. “Fantasia” was bad enough, featuring horrendous, out-of-sequence, appallingly abbreviated performances of everything from Stravinsky to Tchaikovsky, but this really takes the cake.

    If you twisted my arm, and if you paid me a huge wad of money, and if you threatened me with my life, I MIGHT use this as an introduction to the arts, and nothing more.

    Avoid this. Also avoid, as a rule, any album starting with “Baby Needs” or “Baby’s First”; by buying them, you are only attempting to teach your children things you don’t know anything about yourself.

    I’m sorry if that’s not helpful, but that’s just how I feel.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. #2 by Mom of Two, NY on March 28, 2010 - 5:51 pm

    While objectively speaking this is not a bad DVD, I am constantly disappointed with music-teaching DVDs for babies when I compare them to my kids’ (and therefore my) absolute favorite DVD, Trebellina.

    Trebellina actually teaches babies to read written music. It introduces notes, as well as instruments and the sounds they make. It has all different types of music — some original and really foot stomping from an adult’s point of view. Classical Baby does not even really purport to teach a child much of anything substantive about music.

    Why not educate while entertaining I always say!

    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. #3 by Mrs. Ca Simmonds on March 28, 2010 - 6:25 pm

    My children was bored to tears with this series of dvd’s. I would not recommend it.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  4. #4 by Laura Madsen on March 28, 2010 - 8:21 pm

    I thought that the 3 movies were each going to have original footage. A lot of the same scenes repeat throughout each of the movies. It was a little disappointing for me because of the repetition of scenes in each of the 3 movies. It makes the movies seem too much alike. Looking back, I would have been fine just purchasing one of the 3 movies instead. But, that said, my toddler loves these. I think she thinks the 3 movies are the same, though, too.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. #5 by J. Shin on March 28, 2010 - 8:41 pm

    Each DVD is very short and fails to capture my child’s attention. It just doesn’t engage him. I don’t get it. He enjoys the Baby Einstein series. It must be a live action versus animation thing. Regardless, I think there’s better out there if you want to expose your kids to classical music.
    Rating: 2 / 5