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We definitely started our 21-month-old daughter, Hallie, on "entertainment only" TV and videos too soon, and, as a result, we noticed her speech development was slightly behind. I panicked until I found your website. I was afraid that because she was used to "entertainment only" that she wouldn't respond as well to your videos, but I bought the 10-Volume Set anyway. To our pleasant surprise, she took to the videos almost right away! She can say all 69 words from the first 3 Vocabulary Builder videos - she even runs around trying to find the objects in our own home to show to us. I just wanted to say thank you so much for developing such a wonderful teaching tool to help parents to help children achieve their best!

- Kimberly N. / Provo, Utah



Baby BumbleBee has been the leader in DVDs and Videos that promote the
Development of Speech & Language in Babies and Toddlers since 1999.

All About Me

Introduces Kids to their own bodies.  More than twenty body parts are reviewed.  Appropriate for ages 4 - 18 mos. and Late Talkers

Was: $19.95
Now: $16.95
Vocabulary Builder 1

Help your child learn to talk!  presents 23 first words Ages 6 mos. & up.

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$24.95

Download Our FREE Printable Flashcards to Use with the DVDs

Each set of these flashcards features 23 nouns and are designed to be used with the Vocabulary Builder DVDs.    Click on the DVD cover to download the corresponding flashcards.  You will need Adobe Acrobat reader to view and print these files.  If you don't have Adobe Acrobat Click Here

 







 

 

 

Why Do Our DVDs Work So Well?
Our DVDs were designed using proven educational methods.  The DVDs use real (rather than cartoon) images of children, animals toys and things found in the everyday world.  Words are spoken slowly, in a clear voice and repeated for maximum effectiveness.  Additionally, the DVDs are low-stimulus* - meaning they're gently paced and geared towards the youngest learners.

*There is mounting evidence that high stimulus (fast-paced, loud, cartoon) video content can shorten attention spans and slow the development of speech.

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