



First Impressions Opposites introduces children to opposites like hot and cold, sweet and sour, left and right and many more in a format designed to nurture your child's early learning skills. Children learn to recognize opposites in this high quality DVD featuring live action and real children while using familiar objects to help make fast learning connections. First Impressions uses the same tried and true teach repeat review teaching method used in Brainy Baby DVD's. Your child will hear lively music with a gentle, instructional voice describing what your child is seeing. Winner of over 50 awards including USA Today, Child Magazine Best Video of the Year, Parenting Magazine Voted Number 1, Parents Choice Silver Award and The Family Channel Seal of Quality. 35 minutes in length Preschool ages 1 to 5 years
D**R
Fun, fun, fun
These baby videos are classics and present information that toddlers will recall with a smile on their faces. Especially useful for developmentally delayed youth of any age - my daughter with autism grew up on these and she STILL enjoys them. Tunes are memorable and the clips are short and catchy as they have to be to hold a youngster's attention.
P**O
Great for Language Delayed Children
This video is a great visual tool, especially for language delayed children. Children that need a visual tool to learn like my daughter (who is 3 years old) will love this video. A concept that might come easier for a typical child like opposite is much harder on a child with language difficulties. My daughter is verbalizing more and getting the concepts well. The repetition is also a great thing for a child with language delay. I can't tell you how many times we have watch this video. My one year old enjoys the video as well. We got it at the library, but it's a video that I plan to purchase.
M**S
If you "buy" it you may want to "sell" it.
In this volume of Baby's First Impressions they have a woman's voice saying a word and a man's voice says the opposite word. They do this about 3 times for each word and show different things for that opposite pair. Here's a list of the opposite pairs (I don't think I missed any, but it's possible):open/closed, over/under, up/down, hard/soft, big/small, in/out, on/off, front/back, heavy/light, stand/sit, quiet/loud, hot/cold, sweet/sour, full/empty, wet/dry, boy/girl, come/go, left/right, light/dark, a little/a lot, sunny/rainy, loose/tight, day/night, forward/backward, fast/slow, black/white, right side up/upside down, straight/curved, clean/dirty, short/tall, push/pull, happy/sad, thick/thin, old/new, smooth/rough, far/near, asleep/awake, stop/go, yes/no, hello/goodbye.Here's two examples of what they say for an opposite pair. For Sweet/Sour they say, "Sweet. Sweet strawberry. Sour. Sour lemon". For Clean/Dirty they say, "Clean. Clean face. Dirty. Dirty face. Clean. Clean hands. Dirty. Dirty hands. Clean. Dirty".After about every six pairs of opposites they have a review. They'll ask a questions such as, "What's the opposite of over?" Then, of course, they'll show "under".I feel the same way about "Opposites" as I do about the Baby's First Impressions "Sounds". I think it's kind of a waste of time. I'd say get it at the library and watch it once. I can't imagine buying it and having your child watch it over and over standing up or sitting down (*snicker*....that was my lame attempt to make an opposite joke). Read my other reviews for more childrens videos.
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