Part of the popular Baby Einstein series, this program introduces babies and toddlers to various modes of transport. Backed by the Baby Music Box Orchestra's renditions of classical selections from Beethoven, Haydn, Mozart, Strauss, and Rossini, On the Go is organized into segments focusing on two dozen vehicles that travel by land (including strollers, bikes, cars, and trains), water (featuring rowboats, canoes, rafts, sailboards, ocean liners, and steamboats), and air (with hang gliders, hot air balloons, airplanes, and helicopters). Combining onscreen text and spoken words with footage of children, toys, puppets, and real-life vehicles in action, this eye-catching program also includes a wide range of bonus features, such as “Discovery Cards” segments (with images, words, and sound effects), “Guess What I'm Drawing” featurettes, and sing-alongs for “The Wheels on the Bus” and “The Bells on the Train.” A characteristically well-produced entry in the award-winning series, this is recommended. Aud: P. (J. Williams-Wood)
Baby Einstein: On the Go—Riding, Sailing and Soaring
(2003) 40 min. VHS: $14.99, DVD: $19.99. The Baby Einstein Company (avail. from most distributors). Color cover. ISBN: 0-7888-6248-0 (dvd). Volume 21, Issue 1
Baby Einstein: On the Go—Riding, Sailing and Soaring
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