Thursday, May 14, 2009

Disney Princess Tea Party: Caroline (care-o-LINE)


Disney Princess Tea Party: Caroline (care-o-LINE)
Personalized for Caroline (care-o-LINE)

Hear the Disney Princesses sing and speak to Caroline over 60 times throughout this one of a kind CD. It will be an instant hit with Caroline that she will listen to over and over. Watch her face light up as she hears her name sung and spoken by the original Disney Princess cast. Caroline will join each of the Disney Princesses as they prepare for a Princess Tea Party. Each princess will personally coach Caroline through getting dressed and using proper etiquette, and Caroline will receive a personal invitation to the castle to join all the Disney Princesses at their Princess Tea Party!


Disney's Little Einsteins - Team Up for Adventure
Classical music and famous artwork might not sound like the most promising recipe for a children's show, but this trio of Little Einsteins episodes makes music and art exciting and accessible to children ages two to seven. Little Einsteins' Leo, Annie, Quincy and June are known for their world-traversing missions, but "How We Became the Little Einsteins" tells the story of how a small rocket ship hanging from Leo's crib mobile initially inspired the group's first mission. Naturally, that mission takes the group around the world, exposing them to the music of Antonin Dvorak and the art of John Singer Sargent, and acquainting them with important musical concepts like high and low and accelerando. "I Love to Conduct" follows a bald eagle with Leo's baton in its clutches to Washington State, exploring the art of Edward Hicks and the music of Edvard Grieg along the way as well as encountering musical terms like crescendo and diminuendo. "Rocket Safari" takes the group to Africa where Rocket gets stuck between the rocks of a waterfall. The gang follows a real "Flight of the Bumblebee" (music by Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov), learning about fortissimo and pianissimo, and enlists the help of a host of animals including a rhinoceros by Albrecht Durer to free their friend Rocket. Little Einstein productions effectively blend computer animation and live action photography and always encourage audience participation by inviting young viewers to clap, conduct and sing along. An interactive "Spot It" bonus feature encourages careful listening skills. --Tami Horiuchi
Customer Review: Nothing scary!
Finally, a Little Einsteins vidoe that has nothing scary in it for my over-sensitive four year old. Every single other Einstein video has a scary spider, or something they have to get away from, but not this video. If you have to be over-cautious about videos your child watches, then this is the one for you. This is the only Einstein video we own.
Customer Review: Kids will love it...
I have two kids under 4 and both of them enjoy this dvd. I highly recommend anything that involves the Little Einsteins.

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