2013年12月10日 星期二

Baby Einstein Baby Bach - Shopping

Just when you think you seen it all, Disney comes up with something else. Little bunnies, giraffes, goats, frogs, monkeys, cats, and dogs and parrots running around playing the piano, playing the violin and the clarinet, counting, spelling, learning colors, speaking foreign languages...all the things that genius baby animals do on a regular basis. Same old, same old!

Who's responsible for all this?

Julie Aigner-Clark, that's who. The teacher and stay at home mom agreed to have Disney purchase the rights in 2001 to the Baby Einstein, Baby Bach and Baby Mozart videos, and in fact, the entire company. The idea of interactive toys for children ages three months up to 3 years crossed over from a simple toy to a multimedia sensation. Art, poetry and classical music are all investigated, much to the pleasure of their young audience. In the year 2000, it was already a $10,000,000 industry and in 2009, $400,000,000.Additional baby celebrity geniuses who have been added include Baby Monet, Baby Van Gogh and Baby Shakespeare amongst others. The Baby Einstein and Baby Bach toys encouraged the development of a television show entitled Little Einstein. The company has even been honored by President George Bush and Oprah Winfrey. Designer Julie Aigner-Clark has teamed up with America's Most Wanted's host John Walsh to form "The Safe Side"; a video devised to teach kids of elementar y age about the danger of strangers and safety precautions that can be taken. The fact that the Julie has survived breast cancer twice surely had something to do with "You Are the Best Medicine"; a book that discusses cancer and how to help someone they love deal with the diagnosis.

You've got to be kidding

It never fails to create something to help someone else and somebody will always find fault with it. Sure enough, a lawsuit was brought against Disney and the baby Einstein products citing the supposition that children under two years old shouldn't even be watching television. Never mind that it's educational, that's not the point. They're watching the evil monster TV. Universities have even done 'studies' that complain about baby videos being bad for babies. What's next, baby diapers are bad for babies? Baby bottles banned?

If you do like it buy it!

Amazon has a variety of Baby Einstein and Baby Bach products at greatly reduced prices. All have received 4, 4 and 5 star ratings. Vibrant music with visually stimulating colors keep little ones occupied, inspired and motivated while instilling an early appreciation for the classics and love for music in general. Parents play these stimulating and educational DVD's over and over for their children, who never seem to get tired of them. They do double duty of invigorating inspiration and soothing sleep.

Whether learning about a day on the farm, the 4 seasons, poetry, shapes, letters, the sky, sign language, Santa, riding-sailing-and soaring, words, art, dance and musical instruments from a DVD; or toys that help babies teethe, sleep, play, discover, exercise and eat; Baby Einstein and Baby Bach products are loved by most everyone, adult and child alike.





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