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What Parents — And Preschoolers — Have to Say About Disney's Little Einsteins

“The experience of watching Disney’s Little Einsteins with my kids is different from other shows because I enjoy the music and see my kids work together as a team. The older one is answering questions and trying to figure out solutions that are being figured out in the show, and the younger one is keeping an eye on the older one at all times and playing along. It’s a good teaching tool between the two of them. The music is the best part of the show, as far as I’m concerned, and that’s because my boys are listening to melodies and then deciding which is the right melody. Little Einsteins gets my kids listening critically to Beethoven and then deciding which is Beethovens 9th Symphony melody, and Im a happy dad.”

“The use of animation is different from what I’ve seen on television and I think it’s more hands-on in a sense that I feel like my son is a part of what’s going on in the story, as opposed to being separated from it. I think it’s a great continuation from Baby Einstein and he really likes it. He gets right in and starts singing to the tune of Beethoven’s Ode to Joy.”

“We love, love shows that have a sense of community, where my daughter can identify with friends and families and how they interact and work together. Little Einsteins is a no brainer for us...because we were so sold on the Baby Einstein products. It was such a level above anything else out there.”

“I love the fact that Little Einsteins is educational without being overt, because then my son doesn’t get the sense that it’s a lesson or it’s routine. It’s exciting. It’s new. It’s spontaneous. It doesn’t ever get boring to him. Adam is a lot like Quincy...any time he hears music, he stops and wants to dance and play. I think it’s very important that he see himself and think...maybe I could play the trumpet [like Quincy] one day.”

“Little Einsteins has the message of teamwork, and that is what I like to see — the cast working together as a team. Starting out with an issue, a situation, and working together as a team, and resolving it at the end. Seeing how they all worked together as a team and how they came up with a finished product is what I like to watch and what I like Alex to watch. And my son loves music, and he loves instruments. We have a little band going on in the house all the time with the neighborhood kids.”

About The Baby Einstein Company

The Baby Einstein Company, LLC, is the award-winning creator of the infant developmental media category. The company is famous for its best-selling Baby Einstein™ brand of videos, books, music CDs and toys specifically designed for babies and toddlers, from birth. Little Einsteins™, debuting in 2005, is the company’s newest venture, specifically created for the preschool market. Headquartered in Glendale, CA, The Baby Einstein Company is a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company. For more information, visit www.babyeinstein.com or www.littleeinsteins.com.

© 2005 The Baby Einstein Company, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Baby Einstein, Little Einsteins, and the Boy’s Head logo are trademarks of The Baby Einstein Company, LLC. All Rights Reserved. EINSTEIN and ALBERT EINSTEIN are trademarks of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. All Rights Reserved. www.albert-einstein.org.

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