As a parent, I'm always looking for products that stimulate my children's minds. Anything that involves language or music is a big plus in my house.
Juno Baby has a wonderful selection of DVDs that develop a love of music in young children. These DVDs are intended for children over 12 months old. The programming comes in English, Spanish and French.
Recently, our house was given the opportunity to review two Juno Baby DVDs Way to Go, Juno and Indie's Great Teddy Bear Hunt. The boys and I sat down for a little while to watch these new movies. My kids were enthralled with the characters and music. The kids danced around, clapped to the beat and sang to all the songs. It was good to see that a DVD could engage the kids, not make them zone out in front of the television.
What I like about the Juno movies is the songs are fun, like Boom Chick Time . The rhythm is easy clap to the beat, while teaching the kids about rounds. So many children's programing is patronizing to adults. Since I'm watching the movies with my kids, I don't want to hear songs that are dumb-ed down or simple Kids are smart little people. If you can entertain a mom with the music, you will definitely entertain my kids. Juno Baby definitely entertains all of us in the family.
The Juno Company creates products that develop a lifelong appreciation of music. Their line of products includes DVDs, CDs, plush toys and board books. Its products are aimed toward children ages 12 months to five years old.
These Emmy Award winning lifestyle brand was founded by Dr. Belinda Takashashi. Her original music is performed by orchestral musicians while the cast of puppet characters bring the music to life. The goal of the Juno Baby products is to inspire and to nurture the minds of children through music.
Juno Baby can be purchased at www.junobaby.com, BuyBuyBuy, iTunes and now Nordstroms. Juno Baby DVDs retail for $17.99.
I like Juno Baby so much, that I decided to give away a copy of Way to Go Juno. 
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Juno Baby has a wonderful selection of DVDs that develop a love of music in young children. These DVDs are intended for children over 12 months old. The programming comes in English, Spanish and French.
Recently, our house was given the opportunity to review two Juno Baby DVDs Way to Go, Juno and Indie's Great Teddy Bear Hunt. The boys and I sat down for a little while to watch these new movies. My kids were enthralled with the characters and music. The kids danced around, clapped to the beat and sang to all the songs. It was good to see that a DVD could engage the kids, not make them zone out in front of the television.
What I like about the Juno movies is the songs are fun, like Boom Chick Time . The rhythm is easy clap to the beat, while teaching the kids about rounds. So many children's programing is patronizing to adults. Since I'm watching the movies with my kids, I don't want to hear songs that are dumb-ed down or simple Kids are smart little people. If you can entertain a mom with the music, you will definitely entertain my kids. Juno Baby definitely entertains all of us in the family.
The Juno Company creates products that develop a lifelong appreciation of music. Their line of products includes DVDs, CDs, plush toys and board books. Its products are aimed toward children ages 12 months to five years old.
These Emmy Award winning lifestyle brand was founded by Dr. Belinda Takashashi. Her original music is performed by orchestral musicians while the cast of puppet characters bring the music to life. The goal of the Juno Baby products is to inspire and to nurture the minds of children through music.
Juno Baby can be purchased at www.junobaby.com, BuyBuyBuy, iTunes and now Nordstroms. Juno Baby DVDs retail for $17.99.
Giveaway: If you would like to have a chance at winning a copy of the DVD Way to Go Juno, answer the following question:
What was or is you favorite song to sing as a kid or to your child?
What was or is you favorite song to sing as a kid or to your child?
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