I bought Baby Tata because I'd tried massaging my baby using instructions I found in several books and online articles, but he often got cranky partway through. Fortunately, he loves Baby Tata! and now I know how to give him a good massage even without the video.
The DVD contains an intro (which I've never bothered to watch), a 22-minute routine and a 10-minute routine. The 10-minute massage has different strokes than the longer one, which I like since it can be used for variety as well as for when you have less time.
Both routines are accompanied by video and voice-over guides to the strokes, with music in the background, and after a stroke is introduced the screen will show lovely, simple cartoon images while you repeat the massage movement. My infant loves looking at the cartoons, and at the babies in the video. There are also three or so karaoke-style songs, incorporated into the massages, that you can skip straight into from the menu.
Especially helpful is the instructor's mellow approach to massage. She tells you which strokes babies are most likely to resist at first and encourages you to hold and play with your baby if he or she gets uncomfortable. This inspired me to do the back massages with my baby sitting up and leaning over my leg; previously, I'd not been able to give him a back massage without him fussing. Also, in several images the baby is playing with a bright stuffed toy during the massage. This trick has been invaluable to me. After watching the video, it is easy for me to slip massage movements from Baby Tata as well as other sources into our daily routines. I was very, very happy to be able to incorporate infant massage into my baby's care and can't recommend this video highly enough.