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Kids2, Hello Einstein Studios and Moonbug premiere a STEAM-focused ocean adventure series with beloved characters and new line of toys and baby gear Kids2, Hello Einstein Studios and Moonbug ...
By the time the Clarks sold Baby Einstein to Disney in 2001, sales had climbed to more than $17 million. Then in 2007, the Journal of Pediatrics published a study by three UW researchers: ...
By 2002, Baby Einstein videos were “mesmerizing babies across the country,” one newspaper profile reported, “and turning that cranky hour at the end of the day into a more peaceful time.” ...
In 2000, Baby Einstein sales topped $11 million; projected revenue for 2001 is $17 million. Today, the collection includes seven videos, DVDs, flashcards, toys and board books.
For every hour a day that babies 8 to 16 months old were shown such popular series as “Brainy Baby” or “Baby Einstein,” they knew six to eight fewer words than other children, the study found.
Somehow, a generation raised on treacly, Muzak-playing "Baby Einstein" DVDs have not yet cured baldness, invented personal jetpacks, or unified the theories of quantum mechanics and special ...
Baby DVDs fail to boost word power: 'Einstein' show could do more harm than good. By FIONA MACRAE FOR THE DAILY MAIL Updated: 05:26 EDT, 2 March 2010 ...
While The Baby Einstein Company does not explicitly make educational claims, it notes on its web page that the Baby Wordsworth DVD is a "playful introduction to words and sign language." ...