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'''''Baby Einstein''''' is an American produced direct-to DVD series geared toward young babies and toddlers with an age range of 1-4 years. The show is designed to teach language, nature, colors, and music with classical music, puppets, and toys. Around 2010, the show was given a TV adaptation to air on BabyFirst TV, which changed many things from the direct-to DVD series. The segments are much shorter, ranging around 5 minutes. Currently, there is only a trailer that exists online.
''Baby Einstein'' is an American produced direct-to DVD series geared toward young babies and toddlers with an age range of 1-4 years. The show is designed to teach language, nature, colors, and music with classical music, puppets, and toys. Around 2010, '''the show was given a TV adaptation to air on BabyFirst TV''', which changed many things from the direct-to DVD series. The segments are much shorter, ranging around 5 minutes. Currently, there is only a trailer that exists online.


==Footage==
==Footage==

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BabyEinstein.jpg

A screenshot from the trailer.

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Baby Einstein is an American produced direct-to DVD series geared toward young babies and toddlers with an age range of 1-4 years. The show is designed to teach language, nature, colors, and music with classical music, puppets, and toys. Around 2010, the show was given a TV adaptation to air on BabyFirst TV, which changed many things from the direct-to DVD series. The segments are much shorter, ranging around 5 minutes. Currently, there is only a trailer that exists online.

Footage

A trailer from BabyFirst TV's website.