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Baby Beethoven: Symphony of Fun (2002)
Baby Beethoven is the 10th Baby Einstein video in the series to be released. It uses musical compositions accompanying footage of toys and other novelty items. As the name suggests, and made as a musical sequel to Baby Shakespeare, the classical music of Baby Beethoven was composed by Ludwig van Beethoven, albeit rearranged with softer instruments by Bill Weisbach.
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Baby Dolittle: World Animals (2001)
World Animals, previously titled as Baby Dolittle: World Animals, and also commonly known as just Baby Einstein: World Animals, is the 8th Baby Einstein video in the series to be released and the 8th video to be made by Julie Aigner-Clark. It is the second nature video from the series. It showcases 9 wild animals in 3 different habitats.
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Baby Dolittle: Neighborhood Animals (2001)
Neighborhood Animals, also spelt as Baby Dolittle: Neighborhood Animals, Baby Einstein: Neighborhood Animals and Neighbourhood Animals in the UK, previously titled as Baby Dolittle: Neighborhood Animals before its late-2002 re-release, and also commonly known as just Baby Einstein: Neighborhood Animals before its mid-2003 re-release, is the 7th video to be released in the Baby Einstein series. It showcases 12 animals in the neighborhood in 4 habitats.
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Baby Santa's Music Box (2000)
Baby Santa's Music Box, better known simply as Baby Santa, is the 6th Baby Einstein video in the series to be released. It takes toddlers on a journey through winter holidays through music and visuals that include nature and Christmas ornaments. It was released on November 1, 2000, just in time for the holiday season. The DVD was later released in late 2001. It was last re-released in Late-2004, with many alterations.
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Baby Van Gogh: World of Colors (2000)
Continuing the Baby Einstein series, BABY VAN GOGH takes one of history's most influential creative geniuses and makes him accessible for ages one through four.
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Baby Shakespeare: World of Poetry (1999)
Baby Shakespeare is the 4th video to be released in the Baby Einstein series. It exposes toddlers to 12 first vocabulary words through original poems by William Shakespeare and other poets. Almost all the visual content consists of nature, toys and puppet shows featuring Bard the Dragon and other classic BE puppets.
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Baby Mozart: Music Festival (1998)
Baby Mozart is the 2nd Baby Einstein video in the series. It was released on February 1, 1998. reissued later that same year, and was the 1st of the Discovery Kit series in 2010. At the time of 1997, there was a popular scientific theory which stated that Mozart music made babies smart, and the idea for Baby Mozart was born. In 2000, the sound design for Baby Mozart was updated by Bill Weisbach. A new Baby Mozart CD came out when the sound design was updated. In late 2004, Baby Mozart had some footage replaced with different toys and updated the credits. In late 2008, some other replacement footage and another updated credits was used as well as having Baby Mozart the Koala as the host of the video alongside other new puppets put in the video. It is a music video sequel to Language Nursery.
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Baby Bach (1998)
Baby Bach is designed to Introduce babies to the joy of Bach's music through very soothing and delightful sounds and vibrant images of toys and footage of 3 year old Aspen and Baby Sierra Clark playing and telling jokes. As babies start to grow, they absorb a wide variety of sights and sounds. And with so much to see and hear, infants seem to enjoy, and be most soothed by, gentle sounds such as your voice or pleasant, restful music. Treat your child -- and yourself -- to the delights of Baby Bach - Musical Adventure, which is a award-winning program that exposes babies to the joy and majesty of classical music while presenting them with stimulating, colorful images.
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Baby Mozart (1998)
BABY MOZART is an introduction to Mozart's beautiful music which has been proven to have positive affects on people of all ages, especially babies. Images of brightly colored toys and known objects aid in the audio presentation of child-friendly arrangements and sound effects. Designed for infants between the ages of approximately one and 36 months.
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Baby Einstein: Baby Van Gogh - World of Colors (2000)
This unique video, starring "Vincent Van Goat," introduces babies and toddlers to basic colors through charming puppetry, timeless art, live-action footage, classical music and child-friendly poetry. Includes images of Van Gogh's most famous ... Full Descriptionpaintings. Featuring child-friendly arrangements of music by Brahms, Ravel, Strauss, Tchaikovsky and others.
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Numbers Nursery: Discovering 1 Through 5 (2003)
Numbers Nursery: Discovering 1 Through 5 is the 13th video of the Baby Einstein series. It was released on November 25, 2003. It exposes kids from ages 1 year/12 months old and up to the numbers 1 through 5 in a way that encourages them to count out loud. The video's counterpart books are See and Spy Counting and Neighborhood Numbers.
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Baby Galileo: Discovering The Sky (2003)
Baby Galileo: Discovering The Sky is the 12th Baby Einstein video in the series. It was released in August 5, 2003. It teaches things in the whole sky and the video is hosted by Baby Galileo The Kangaroo, who is named after the Italian astronomer, Galileo Galilei.
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Baby Neptune: Discovering Water (2003)
Baby Neptune: Discovering Water is the 11th video in the Baby Einstein series, and it focuses mainly on water in various locations. This was the first Baby Einstein video where Julie Aigner-Clark, the creator of Baby Einstein, was not involved at all in production, which was present until Clark wrote poems and did the dialogue of Numbers Nursery. It is also the first originally made Disney video made from the series.
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Baby Einstein: Language Nursery (1997)
Language Nursery™: Voices from Many Lands, also simply titled just Language Nursery™, and previously titled as Baby Einstein just before its early-2001 rerelease and commonly known as just Baby Einstein: Language Nursery after its early-2001 rerelease, is the very first Baby Einstein video in the series ever to be released and the one that started it all. It was completed in late 1996, but was then released to the public on January 31, 1997 and was later reissued in late 1998. It is also the video where the Baby Einstein franchise, including Caterpillar on a few occasions, were both named after.


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