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Baby Van Gogh (2000)

Baby Van Gogh (2000)
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Sights and sounds are the focus in this Baby Einstein production that combines the art of Vincent Van Gogh with entertaining puppet shows, captivating poetry and soothing music to capture the attention of children from ages 1 to 4. Baby Van Gogh explores the basic colors red, orange, yellow, blue green and purple through the identification of images, feelings and emotions, and the interaction with objects encountered in each of six short video sketches. Each sketch is devoted to a specific color, and introduces children to poems by Julie Aigner-Clark and music by various classical composers. ~ Kathryn Tamms, Rovi

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Synopsis of Baby Van Gogh

Sights and sounds are the focus in this Baby Einstein production that combines the art of Vincent Van Gogh with entertaining puppet shows, captivating poetry and soothing music to capture the attention of children from ages 1 to 4. Baby Van Gogh explores the basic colors red, orange, yellow, blue green and purple through the identification of images, feelings and emotions, and the interaction with objects encountered in each of six short video sketches. Each sketch is devoted to a specific color, and introduces children to poems by Julie Aigner-Clark and music by various classical composers. ~ Kathryn Tamms, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
70 mins
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Special InterestFamily & Kids
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    Lisa H.

    Baby Van Gogh had very entertaining puppet shows for the children, but the quality of the scene selection and inventiveness of the overall movie not nearly as impressive as early Baby Einstein videos. Plus, it's very much on the short side at just over 22 minutes. This one is just okay so I'd choose Baby Mozart over it any day...

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