The Disney Company, makers and distributors of Baby Einstein products are apparently offering a full r efund of $15.99 to anyone who purchased a Baby Einstein DVD between June 5, 2004 and Sept. 4, ...
Baby Einstein has been dragging down The Walt Disney Co.'s image for years. Encouraging parents to let their babies watch television or other screen media, such as computers or videogames, is a toxic ...
KJ , I could not agree more with your post on the Baby Einstein refunds. There are so many edicts that come from parenting experts that new parents cannot possibly heed all of them. Which has prompted ...
After Disney announced they were refunding money to parents who bought "Baby Einstein" learning videos between June 5, 2004, and Sept. 5, 2009 -- the move came in the wake of a threatened class-action ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. For any parents who are truly shocked and dismayed that propping their ...
The news this week ranged from a possible heath care breakthrough in Congress to Disney's decision to issue refunds for its Baby Einstein products. Guy Raz reviews the headlines, big and small, with ...
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 ...
Froot Loops are not part of a nutritious breakfast. Moisturizer will not make your skin look and act younger. And watching videos will not make your kids smarter. They will entertain them, amuse them ...
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This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. So “Baby Einstein” won’t make your kids smarter after all. Last week, ...