Right and Left Brain Twin Pack

Right and Left Brain Twin Pack Featuring both the Right and Left Brain videos this twin pack will ensure the focus will be on whole brain development.

This unique video (one of a 2-part series) is perfect for Baby's first video! Right Brain features classical music and gentle voices, and emphasises developing your child's creative side. This video focuses on such cognitive skills as:
Right Brain
  • Art / Drawing
  • Spatial Reasoning
  • Intuition
  • Free Form
  • Nesting Objects
  • Rhymes
  • Creative Thinking
  • Imagination
  • Colour Patterns
  • Left Brain
  • Logic
  • Details / Segments
  • Sequencing
  • B&W Shapes
  • Stacking Objects
  • Patterns
  • Letters and Numbers
  • Language
  • Analysis / Math


  • Right Brain - 45mins

    Video Section 1 - Imagery
    Visual Imagery is important to building the right brain. Colourful shapes and toys are used in this section to capture the attention of the right brain thinker. Brightly coloured gears and motion are also used to stimulate the right brain. Imagination is encouraged through clouds that become familiar objects and through ink blots that are outlined and then become familiar objects as well.

    Video Section 2 - Art Concepts
    In this section, your child will learn to recognize different colours. By painting and blending colours on a white background, the right brain is stimulated by the contrasting hues. Art work is transformed into real objects which help bridge the gap between imagination and reality. Drawing pictures is also included in this section to aid in visual thinking.

    Video Section 3 - Patterns & Forms
    The right brain loves colourful patterns and forms. This includes free form, abstract shapes, circular space and 3D shapes that show dimension. Nesting shapes show spatial relationships and how the parts relate to one another to form the whole object. In both the left and right brain videos, puzzles are utilized. However, in the Right Brain Video, puzzles are shown whole and then in pieces as they're put back together. The right brain likes to see the whole picture before it is dissected. The left brain is just the opposite. Other highlights of the Right Brain Video include rhyming words. Rhymes encourage participation through repetition. Baby faces and visually stimulating toys are also used throughout to give variety to the learning sections.

    Music Style
    The music used in this video is primarily Impressionistic, which is not as structured as Baroque. It encourages relaxation, creativity and daydreaming. Baroque music is also used in this video to continue building the brain and increasing a baby's learning potential.


    Left Brain - 45mins

    Video Section 1 - Logical Patterns & Shapes
    Red, black and white are colours that appeal to babies more than other colours in the first months of life. Shapes and patterns are shown utilizing these colours. Children are shown puzzles, built piece by piece and then shown the whole picture. This is entirely different from the Right Brain Video, which shows the whole picture and then piece by piece. This encourages analytical thinking through step-by-step procedures and details. Stacking shapes (opposite of nesting shapes which is right brain), angular space and other objects appeal to the sequential order preference of the left brain. "Brainy Baby" applies a variety of these objects throughout this section.

    Video Section 2 - Language
    The left side of the brain is where language skills are learned. First, the video begins with letters of the alphabet which are repeated several times. This also encourages learning in sequential order. Simple words are spelled with corresponding pictures. This introduces spelling concepts and word association. Additional visuals are shown with a corresponding voice-over in English, Spanish and French. Exposing children to foreign languages at an early age broadens their ability to hear phonemes from other languages, enabling them to learn them easier.

    Video Section 3 - Math
    Numbers 1-10 are introduced in sequence, forwards and backwards. The video then takes this left brain function of sequential order into basic counting with interactive questions like "How many do you see?" Using numerical reasoning, such as more or less, or plus or minus encourages detail. Simple addition and subtraction are also introduced in this section, encouraging problem solving. Other highlights of the Left Brain Video include baby faces and visually stimulating toys that are used throughout to give variety to the learning sections.

    Music Style
    The Music in this video is of the Baroque and Classical eras. This style shows logic through sequence and counterpoint melodies. Research has shown that the brain is especially stimulated through the listening of Baroque music as it increases IQ, math skills and logic, which is commonly referred to as the "Mozart Effect".

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