With animals like tropical birds, tigers, and dolphins as this video's focus,
it's a sure-fire winner with the toddler crowd. This latest from the Baby
Einstein video series features gorgeous live-action sequences, funny puppet
skits, and interesting toys that move across the screenall in concert
with mostly classical music (like Smetana, Dvorak, and Beethoven) played on
toys.
Jane, the monkey puppet, is your child's host for this fabulous early-learning
production. She helps introduce each featured animaldivided into those
from the jungle, ocean, and savannahand her antics provide some comic
relief as well.
The pace of this production is just right for the target audience, and the
subject matter is a natural fit, as well. There are an excellent variety of
scenes, including footage of real children playing, mechanical animal toys,
drawings of animals that fill with color, and beautiful scenes of animals from
around the globe. Though the mood remains playful throughout, the producers
added a relaxing vignette that features some slow-motion sequences of giraffes
in motion to the sounds of Dvorak's New World Symphony #9. Following this gentle
sequence, a short skit is featured where a toddler dressed up in a giraffe costume
watches a mechanical giraffe toy, which ends up toppling over to the audience's
delight.
The scenes in Baby Dolittle World Animals are joined together creatively,
and the choreography is really well done. After viewing a tiger's footprints,
for example, the puppet-host pulls down a tiger-striped background before the
live-action scenes of the tiger begin. Each vignette is accompanied by very
appropriate and pleasing music, most of which is performed by the Baby Einstein
Music Box Orchestra. The inclusion of a more modern song, Deep Blue Sea,
was fully appreciated by our kid testers.
The live-action scenes capture beautiful, compelling, and sometimes humorous
moments in the world of animalsarranged always with the target audience
in mind. These clips are short and striking enough to maintain toddlers' interest,
with an occasional scene thoughtfully sped up.
The video/DVD series is supported by flashcards, books, and toys, which help
extend learning. In addition, printable coloring templates designed to accompany
Baby Dolittle World Animals are available at the company's web site.