Mindablaze Kids

Creative minds start young. Early childhood development research has determined the following facts regarding a child’s brain development: (Taken from  “Understanding Brain Development in Young Children” )

  • Most of the brain’s cells are formed before birth, but most of the connections among cells are made during infancy and early childhood.
  • Early experience and interaction with the environment are most critical in a child’s brain development.
  • What children need most is loving care and new experiences, not special attention or costly toys. Talking, singing, playing and reading are some of the key activities that build a child’s brain.
  • A 3-year-old toddler’s brain is twice as active as an adult’s brain.
  • Talking to young children establishes foundations for learning language during early critical periods when learning is easiest for a child.

With these facts in mind, a DVD series has been produced by Brainy Baby to help parents. The Brainy Baby videos provide a wide range of audio and visual interactions for infants and toddlers.

Below are preview clips from available DVDs:


Laugh & Learn :Age 1-3



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