Bee Smart Baby Vocabulary Builder 1

Starring:Bee Smart Baby Vocabulary Builder
Studio: Baby Bumblebee
Product Type: DVD
Average customer rating:
- It really works
- It worked for us.
- Excellent product for babies learning to talk
- My boys love it!
- It's what it took for us
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Bee Smart Baby Vocabulary Builder 1
Starring: Bee Smart Baby Vocabulary Builder
Manufacturer: Baby Bumblebee
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD
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ASIN: B00005RDT9
Release Date: 2002-02-28 |
Customer Reviews:
It really works.......2007-04-26
I bought this set when my daughter was 9 months old. She didn't have much interest in it until she was a little over a year old and now she is two and loves them. She knows all the words to the entire set and I am now buying more of their videos.
It worked for us........2007-02-12
Give it time. It does work. My litle girl, now 3, likes the music and is now speaking right along and with the DVD. Additionally she is now picking up on the sign language cues and starting to use them with me as well.
It does work...but I guess the key thing is to find out what works best for your child and that may take time. Perhaps if the local libraries carried these than parents could test them out to see how well their children would become engaged.
Again, this is working for us.
Excellent product for babies learning to talk.......2007-02-04
This has been the favorite video for James who is now 18 months but has watched this since he was about 12 months old. His speech is clear because he has copied the speaker and says the words as she is saying the words and she pronounces them slowly and carefully. He also likes some of the Baby Einstein videos, particularly the ones with animals, but he goes to the television and asks for "Bee" probably because of the trains, buses etc.
My boys love it!.......2007-01-10
Both my sons loved this video as toddlers. It is very simple. It shows the picture, the name and says what it is. It is another tool to use with my toddler to learn the names of things and it is another great way for my preschooler to learn to spell. They both enjoy it.
It's what it took for us.......2006-10-14
My 26 month old daughter was on the verge of being diagnosed with a speech delay, and I really didn't to deal with a speech therapist and all that. So, I was desperate, trying everything I could think of to get her talking. I bought Baby Babble (which I think is at a lower level than where she was), discovered online books, did everything I could think of.
My daughter is a very energetic little girl, doesn't like to sit still for any amount of time EXCEPT for the television or the computer. So, I knew that my solution would probably have to include the computer or the TV. I discovered online books, and was reading her books in a format where she couldn't tear them up, but the computer couldn't hold her attention long enough to finish a story. (Some two year olds have the attention span of a gnat, and my girl is one of them!)
When I was considering Baby Bumblebee, I read enough about the format to know that it's kind of like moving flashcards. So, I went to the BB website, downloaded their flashcards and used them for a week with my girl. And it seemed to be working. So, I went ahead and bought VB1. By the end of the first week, my husband and I were discussing moving her on to video 2; she's pretty much mastered video 1.
The thing I like about this that you can't get with flashcards is that it's a video. It moves and it gives you several examples of the word. Cat or Car can mean many different looking things, and kids can't learn that as well with flashcards. Seriously, if I use a flashcard for Car with a VW Bug, I don't know that she'll automatically make the connection that a Honda Civic is also a car.
And I'd like to also make the statement that unless you are willing to work with your child a bit on some of the words taught in the video, it's not going to work nearly as well. I'm still using flashcards with her to reinforce what she sees in the videos.
Also, you can't just set your child down in front of the TV and walk away. You need to watch the video with your child and act excited over what you see, to keep the child interested in learning. Too many parents think that they can just pop in the DVD and go do their thing, which IMO is a very lazy way of parenting. Again, most two year olds don't have a very large attention span, so you need to be there to keep them from being distracted. I knit while my daughter's watching this, which is a great way to supervise her without being totally unselfish at the same time.
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