I use to love watching the little einsteins on playhouse disney and then, they started to make a game for kidde people. I have boughted it but then, No sound from the little einsteins, and poor ...
The Walt Disney Co. is expanding a refund program for its "Baby Einstein" videos for toddlers in response to challenges about the legitimacy of its educational claims. The company upgraded a customer ...
The Walt Disney Co. said Thursday evening that it still wants the University of Washington to retract “an inflammatory and misleading” press release concerning “Baby Einstein” and other baby DVDs – a ...
Cereal description: Little Einsteins does indeed consist of fruity stars in a variety of shades: surprisingly bright yellow, light orange, watered-down green, aquamarine and a reddish hue that, for ...
For a number of years, Baby Einstein, and its parent company Disney, has been embroiled in arguments with various child advocacy groups over whether its videos falsely claim to provide educational ...
Disney Company is now offering a refund to anyone who purchased the Baby Einstein product line which was used as an educational tool for children ranging from 3 months to 3 years and has proved ...
Walt Disney Co. has acquired Baby Einstein Co., a maker of award-winning toys, books and videos for babies and toddlers, in a bid to cash in on the expanding developmental learning market. Terms of ...
The Walt Disney Company is offering refunds to parents of babies whose IQ did not increase after watching Baby Einstein DVDs purchased between June 5, 2004 and September 5, 2009. The Walt Disney ...
Disney is offering refunds to millions of parents who bought its Baby Einstein educational DVDs for toddlers, following claims they may do more harm than good. The range of DVDs cost about £18 each ...
LONE TREE, Colo. — In the corner suite of a two-story office building in suburbia, the imagination of Baby Einstein founder Julie Aigner-Clark runs wild. She giggles as she winds up toy chicks that ...
LOS ANGELES — The Walt Disney Co. is expanding a refund program for its “Baby Einstein” videos for toddlers in response to challenges about the legitimacy of its educational claims. The company ...