Educational DVD and Blu-ray Disc

Explore New Avenues of Learning by Watching Educational Videos

Intriguing titles like Disney's "Baby Einstein" and "The Roosevelts - An Intimate History" by Ken Burns may prompt you to ask your virtual assistant to recommend other educational DVDs for your media library. These videos available as DVDs and Blu-ray discs educate youngsters and older viewers about topics wondered about but never explored.  

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Moreover, older children and adults learn about sine and tangent ratios, how to find the area of circles and triangles, and get tips to master math fundamentals. At any time, you can stop the video and go over concepts children and adults haven't mastered.

  • Mathematics: Teachers and tutors use educational videos in the classroom and private teaching sessions, and get positive results. Likewise, as a parent, you can use the teaching aid to help your children brush up on math skills. For example, a "Meet the Math Facts" video introduces math concepts to preschool students by using characters children relate to so learning is never boring.
  • Children's Videos: At the heart of every child, young or old, is a desire to soak up education. Informative videos allow your kids to learn independently while they hear detailed information about the solar system, the parts of a cell, or discover what causes volcanos to erupt. You can purchase a DVD series like "The Big Comfy Couch”, a PBS documentary, that teaches morals and how to treat others in a way that makes learning fun.
  • Music: Select from collector's editions and box sets of hip-hop, rap, country, and other music genres. If you're a lead guitar player, "99 Secret Lead Guitar Phrases" teaches you how to use every inch of the fretboard. Furthermore, "The Sound of Music" is a classic video that entertains you while Julie Andrews sings, and the storyline unfolds. 

Endless Possibilities to Learn Something New

  • Discovery Channel: A volume set of Discovery Channel DVDs teaches you what it's like to live with tigers or swim with sea predators. If you're a Mythbusters fan, you can follow the science exploits of Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage or heed Mike Rowe's advice as he relocates from one "dirty job" to the next. 
  • Animal Planet: From the safety of your home, you can view Animal Planet DVDs about "The World's Biggest and Baddest Bugs" or watch a safari, that's just as scary, about wild animals. Watch how animals survive at the bottom of the ocean or view bear and lion cubs as they grow up from babies to adults.
  • Documentaries: Since 1888, The National Geographic Society has distributed information regarding geography, archeology, science, and environmental conservation. A 10-disc National Geographic set covers discoveries spanning 125 years that document these world-changing events enhanced by legendary photos. Furthermore, other documentaries showcase nature at its worst and finest moments in history.

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