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<strong>Media</strong> <strong>Center</strong> <strong>Holdings</strong>- <strong>with</strong> <strong>Call</strong> <strong>Number</strong> <strong>and</strong> Librarian Notes<br />

01 Apr 2011 12:44 PM<br />

<strong>Monarch</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

Title Author<br />

<strong>Call</strong> <strong>Number</strong><br />

Resource Type: Video Tapes - VHS<br />

Baby's First Impressions: Volume 3 (video<br />

recording) : Letters (Baby's First Impressions)<br />

Small Fry Productions<br />

400.39<br />

Baby's First Impressions is a video series aimed at babies, toddlers, <strong>and</strong> preschoolers. Designed to teach<br />

youngsters basic concepts like the letters, sounds, numbers, <strong>and</strong> more, each video is devoted to a specific early<br />

learning subject.<br />

The videos are available individually <strong>and</strong> also in the form of a video encyclopedia. Each video is 32 minutes long<br />

<strong>and</strong> employs "reality-based learning"; real children, real objects, <strong>and</strong> no cartoons or puppets. The philosophy<br />

behind this program format is simple, the producers of these videos wanted to present important learning<br />

concepts <strong>with</strong>out the distractions <strong>and</strong> glamor that is characteristic of many character-based entertainment videos.<br />

The truth of the matter is that babies <strong>and</strong> toddlers are thrilled to watch real kids <strong>and</strong> to see familiar objects on the<br />

screen. With research on early brain development in mind, this video series was conceived by an early childhood<br />

development expert.<br />

Baby's First Impressions: Volume 4 (video<br />

recording) : <strong>Number</strong>s (Baby's First<br />

Impressions)<br />

Small Fry Productions<br />

400.40<br />

Baby's First Impressions is a video series aimed at babies, toddlers, <strong>and</strong> preschoolers. Designed to teach<br />

youngsters basic concepts like the letters, sounds, numbers, <strong>and</strong> more, each video is devoted to a specific early<br />

learning subject.<br />

The videos are available individually <strong>and</strong> also in the form of a video encyclopedia. Each video is 32 minutes long<br />

<strong>and</strong> employs "reality-based learning"; real children, real objects, <strong>and</strong> no cartoons or puppets. The philosophy<br />

behind this program format is simple, the producers of these videos wanted to present important learning<br />

concepts <strong>with</strong>out the distractions <strong>and</strong> glamor that is characteristic of many character-based entertainment videos.<br />

The truth of the matter is that babies <strong>and</strong> toddlers are thrilled to watch real kids <strong>and</strong> to see familiar objects on the<br />

screen. With research on early brain development in mind, this video series was conceived by an early childhood<br />

development expert.<br />

Baby's First Impressions: Volume 7 (video<br />

recording) : Sounds (Baby's First<br />

Impressions)<br />

Small Fry Productions<br />

400.41<br />

Baby's First Impressions is a video series aimed at babies, toddlers, <strong>and</strong> preschoolers. Designed to teach<br />

youngsters basic concepts like the letters, sounds, numbers, <strong>and</strong> more, each video is devoted to a specific early<br />

learning subject.<br />

The videos are available individually <strong>and</strong> also in the form of a video encyclopedia. Each video is 32 minutes long<br />

<strong>and</strong> employs "reality-based learning"; real children, real objects, <strong>and</strong> no cartoons or puppets. The philosophy<br />

behind this program format is simple, the producers of these videos wanted to present important learning<br />

concepts <strong>with</strong>out the distractions <strong>and</strong> glamor that is characteristic of many character-based entertainment videos.<br />

The truth of the matter is that babies <strong>and</strong> toddlers are thrilled to watch real kids <strong>and</strong> to see familiar objects on the<br />

screen. With research on early brain development in mind, this video series was conceived by an early childhood<br />

development expert.<br />

ResourceMate® 3.0 <strong>Monarch</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

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