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History
The Baby Einstein Company was founded in 1997 by Julie Aigner-Clark from her home in suburban Denver, Colorado. Aigner-Clark and her husband, Bill Clark, invested $18,000 of their savings to produce the initial product, a VHS/DVD video called Baby Einstein, later sold as Language Nursery. Look up company in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
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The video shows a variety of toys and visuals interspersed with music, stories, numbers, and words of many languages. This first video was extremely popular with parents[citation needed], and Aigner-Clark eventually convinced a national retailer[citation needed] to test-market the video in six of its stores. Eventually, the video was successful enough to market across the United States. Other videos followed, some featuring the Clarks' two daughters, Aspen and Sierra. An expecting couple with their daughter A daughter is a female offspring; a girl, woman, or female animal in relation to her parents. ...
Baby Einstein became a multi-million dollar franchise that eventually attracted the attention of The Walt Disney Company, which purchased the company in 2001. As a subsidiary of Disney, the production budgets were increased and the concept was expanded to teach more complex topics that would appeal to preschoolers, including Baby MacDonald, a video about agriculture. A line of educational toys was also developed. Look up franchise in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
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The official Baby Einstein website is available in 7 languages, with specific content for 12 different countries. The franchise is named after and pays significant royalties to the estate of deceased physicist Albert Einstein, putting him in the top 5 of most earning dead celebrities, according to Forbes.[1] This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...
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Complaint to FCC In May 2006, the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood (CFCC) filed a lawsuit and a complaint to the FCC against the makers of Baby Einstein and similar series geared towards very young children. They cite false advertising by these companies, due to the American Academy of Pediatrics recommendation that children under 2 do not watch television,[2] and a study showing that only 6% of parents are aware of the recommendation,[3][4] yet 49% of parents think educational videos like these are very important in the intellectual development of children. May 2006 : â - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- â May 1, 2006 (Monday) Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association outraged Vatican by planning to ordain another bishop, Liu Xinhong in Anhui Province. ...
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Titles - Baby Bach Musical Adventure (English/French/Spanish DVD, VHS)
- Baby Beethoven Symphony Of Fun (English/French/Spanish DVD, VHS)
- Baby da Vinci From Head To Toe (English/French/Spanish DVD, VHS)
- Baby Galileo Discovering The Sky (English/French/Spanish DVD)
- Baby MacDonald A Day On The Farm (English/French/Spanish DVD, VHS)
- Baby Monet Discovering The Seasons (English/French/Spanish DVD, VHS)
- Baby Mozart Music Festival (English/French/Spanish DVD)
- Baby Neptune Discovering Water (English/French/Spanish DVD)
- Baby Newton Discovering Shapes (English/French/Spanish DVD, VHS)
- Baby Noah Animal Expedition (English/French/Spanish DVD, VHS)
- Baby Santa's Music Box (English/French/Spanish DVD, VHS)
- Baby Shakespeare World Of Poetry (English/French/Spanish DVD, VHS)
- Baby Van Gogh World Of Colors (English/French/Spanish DVD, VHS)
- Baby Wordsworth First Words - Around The House (English/French/Spanish DVD, VHS)
- Baby's Favorite Places First Words - Around Town (English/French/Spanish DVD)
- Baby's First Moves[5] (English/French/Spanish DVD)
- Language Nursery (English/French/Spanish DVD, VHS)
- Meet the Orchestra - First Instruments (English/French/Spanish DVD)
- Neighborhood Animals (English/French/Spanish DVD, VHS)
- Numbers Nursery (English/French/Spanish DVD, VHS)
- On The Go - Riding, Sailing and Soaring (English/French/Spanish DVD)
- World Animals (English/French/Spanish DVD)
- My First Signs (English/French/Spanish DVD) 3/13/07
- Discovering Shapes (English/French/Spanish DVD) 7/24/07
Trivia - On January 23, 2007 The Baby Einstein Company was mentioned in the State of the Union by President George W. Bush. Aigner-Clark, along with other notable Americans, was invited to sit in the gallery during the speech, and was recognized by Bush during his presentation to the nation.
- Since selling to Disney, Julie has been working on "The Safe Side," which instructs elementary-aged kids about safety around strangers. The video teams her with John Walsh, host of "America's Most Wanted" which likely explains why she was praised by the President.[1]
- Julie survived breast cancer.
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- ^ American Academy of Pediatrics: Children, Adolescents, and Television
- ^ Putting the Book Back in Book Fair
- ^ New Report on Educational Media for Babies, Toddlers, and Preschoolers
- ^ Baby's First Moves
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