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Baby Einstein Soundtracks ♫ Full Discography ♥♥♥

History

The Baby Einstein Company was founded in 1998 by former teacher and stay-at-home mom Julie Aigner-Clark at her home in suburban AlpharettaGeorgia, as I Think I Can Productions.[2] Aigner-Clark and her husband invested $18,000 of their savings to produce the initial product, a VHS they named Baby Einstein and later sold as Language Nursery.
The original video shows a variety of toys and visuals interspersed with music, stories, numbers, and words of many languages. Eventually, the video was marketed across the United StatesEuropeAsia, and Australia. Other videos followed, some featuring the Clarks' two daughters, as well as other children. All videos feature toys by Ambi, Brio, Folkmanis, Dakin, Chimes, Battat, Tomy, Legends, and Lore, among others.
It quickly became a multimillion-dollar franchise; its revenue grew from $1 million in 1998[3] to $25 million in 2001.[4] In January 1998, Julie Aigner-Clark renamed the company the Baby Einstein Company, and in February 2000 gave distribution rights of the company's home videos to Artisan Entertainment and Family Home Entertainment, both now acquired by and folded into Lionsgate Home Entertainment. In November 2001, Julie Aigner-Clark sold Baby Einstein to The Walt Disney Company.[5]
The concept and popularity of Baby Einstein greatly expanded as a Disney property. Educational toys and additional videos were developed. Baby Einstein was also the source of inspiration for a Preschool-aimed television series called Little Einsteins, created jointly by Disney and Curious Pictures. The series aired episodes on Playhouse Disney from 2005-2009, and has since been airing reruns on Disney Junior the channel.
The success of Baby Einstein was estimated to be nearly $400 million based on revenues. Julie was named "Entrepreneur of the Year" and won various awards, and one in three U.S. households with babies were found to own at least one Baby Einstein product.[citation needed] It received positive media and Aigner-Clark appeared on the Oprah Winfrey ShowGood Morning AmericaThe Today Show, and USA Today, among others. President George W. Bush mentioned the Baby Einstein Company in his 2007 State of the Union address, which Aigner-Clark was invited to attend.[citation needed]
In 2008, Clark, along with actress Jennifer Garner, hosted a tenth anniversary party for Baby Einstein. Clark had also announced plans to launch a toddler brand called Einstein Pals,[6] including videos, but it has since been abandoned.[7]
Because Baby Einstein was named after Albert Einsteinroyalties had to be paid to Corbis, which compensates the Einstein estate, making him one of the top five earning dead celebrities.[8]
Clark left the company after the release of Baby Beethoven and has since been involved in other startups including The Safe Side, JoyBox, and the Soft Skin Company.[citation needed]
In October 2013, Kids II, Inc. acquired Baby Einstein from Disney[9]

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Baby Einstein ♫ Art Time Classics ♥♥♥ Press here to Download

Baby Einstein ♫ Baby Neptune ♥♥♥ Press here to Download

Baby Einstein ♫ Baby Vivaldi ♥♥♥ Press here to Download

Baby Einstein ♫ Classical animals ♥♥♥ Press here to Download

Baby Einstein ♥ Coloring Book  (In PDF format) ♥♥♥ Press here to Download

Baby Einstein ♫ Lullaby Classics ♥♥♥ Press here to Download

Baby Einstein ♫ Meet the Orchestra ♥♥♥ Press Here to Download

Baby Einstein ♫ Traveling Melodies ♥♥♥ Press Here to Download

Baby Einstein ♫ Baby Bach ♥♥♥ Press here to Download

Baby Einstein ♫ Baby Beethoven ♥♥♥ Press here to Download

Baby Einstein ♫ Baby Mozart ♥♥♥ Press here to Download

Baby Einstein ♫ Playtime Music Box ♥♥♥ Press here to Download

Baby Einstein ♫ Holiday Classics ♥♥♥ Press here to Download

Baby Einstein ♫ Baby Galileo ♥♥♥ Press here to Download