Based on the popular tv channel of the same name, the BabyFirst TV DVDs offer same award winning shows in a convenient DVD format. Whether you prefer to not carry a cable subscription, you want something for on the go, or you just plain like the convenience of being able to watch what you want, when you want it, DVD’s are just plain convenient. January marks the first release in the BabyFirst TV series, and the eight different dvds include characters like Harry the Bunny and The Color Crew, bedtime classics like Sweet Breams and Shushybye Baby, and a range of different educational themes, from colors and shapes to numbers and vocabulary, for kids from about 6 months to 4 years. We’ll take a look at each of the DVDs briefly, and then share our thoughts on the series as a whole.
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