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 greatical 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!Running Time: 30 min. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN Rating: NR Age:&

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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 Art Show

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5 Responses to “Classical Baby: The Art Show”

  1. My daughter owned this dvd for her two boys ages two and three. They loved it! The two year old played with the dvd and scratched it. We watched the program that way for a few weeks but they grew restless when the scratched portion played. I ordered a new one for them and another one for a friend’s new baby. It is their favorite “Classical Baby”! I definitely recommend it to anyone with a young child.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. B. Boudreau says:

    I just wanted to add my endorsement with a little twist from anything else I’ve seen written. Yes, it will entertain both you and your infant, the music is beautiful, the art/animation is captivating, but what I have to say is that it is actually quite moving. The pairing of the music with the images elicits some unexpected emotions (for a kids’ DVD!) – I find myself getting a bit “verklemt” at several of them. There are a lot of touching little moments between cartoon animals and babies, as well as a series of paintings of mothers and babies, and thanks also to the music, I find them really poignant. It’s a really special treat to watch this with my 6-month-old (or, admittedly, just a nice break occasionally!), and it always reminds me how precious and marvelous my time with her is. And that’s possible because it captivates – and therefore silences – her as much as me! :)

    You won’t regret buying this – you’ll definitely watch it again and again.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. This video is one that our whole family watches together as a calming activity. We rented it from the library for so long that we decided to buy it as the first and only video that belongs to our son.

    The video consists of animation of famous works of art accompanied by instrumental music. There are soothing, softer works as well as abstract art with jazz accompaniment. It is well-made and contains not one hint of the typical kid-video annoyances. The segments are short enough to maintain the attention of our 16 month old, but not choppy. My husband and I love how beautifully done it is; even our friends who have babysat for us comment on how much they love watching it! I cannot tell you how many times I have watched it with my son on sick days and I never mind popping it in to enjoy together again.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Jesse Smith says:

    Not as get-up-and-dance inspiring as The Dance Show, this volume nevertheless does a great job of introducing great works of art to the younger crowd.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. I was worried that this DVD would be rejected out of hand by one of the two children to whom we gave it. My worry was for naught. The very active, just turned two years old child actually watched it and became fascinated by Miro shapes and the frog conductor. Now it is requested during play time, providing music, art and information amidst the clatter of toys. Even now, questions come up about the music and art, even when I think the child is not watching. Soon we will go to a real art museum!
    Rating: 4 / 5

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