.com It's no secret that babies love colorful images and are soothed by beautiful music. Now Celebration of Color, part of the trilogy of videos from the illustrious Babyscapes, offers up this intriguing and stimulating combination. Like the other Babyscapes videos, this is not only wonderful for baby, but lovely for parents and caregivers. Repeated viewings won't be a problem, since the music is not only beautiful but well presented. Celebration of Color features seven segments and seven classical tunes that combine color, shapes, music, and rudimentary reading (the colors are spelled out slowly, through the CGI images). Babyscapes videos also don't feature any extraneous narration and let the music and images convey the message. Celebration of Color offers the following segments: a colorful display of fireworks set to Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 3; the color blue to Beethoven's "Ode to Joy"; red to Beethoven's "Turkish March"; yellow to a Brahms "Hungarian Dance"; green to Mozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusik; purple to Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 2; and orange to Boccherini's "Minuetto." Packaging suggests that children up to 5 may still be interested in this enchanting video, but it's doubtful that the interest of children as old as 5--or, in some cases, even 3 and 4 (who may be in preschool and used to more active stimulation)--will be sustained throughout. (Ages 8 months to 4 years) --N.F. Mendoza From the Back Cover Studies have proven that classical music is processed in the same region of the brain that develops language and math skills. That is why child development experts agree that classical music should be part of a total infant stimulation program. Celebration of Color is the anticipated sequel to Baby's Smart Start, the widely acclaimed infant stimulation video. This new video celebrates that special time when babies can start to clearly see color. This is an exciting time in a baby's life--full of wonder and discovery. It's a time of celebration. And that's exactly what Celebration of Color achieves, with seven upbeat celebratory classical music pieces. Each of the scenes will introduced your child to classical music as well as the primary and secondary colors. From multi-colored fireworks to abstract shapes, all of the song's images move to classical music in unique and interesting ways. 1. Fireworks, Bach: Brandenburg Concerto #3. 2. Blue, Beethoven: Ode To Joy. 3. Red, Beethoven: Turkish March. 4. Yellow, Brahms: Hungarian Dance. 5. Green, Mozart: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. 6. Purple, Bach: Brandenburg Concerto #2. 7. Orange, Boccherini: Minuetto.
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