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Four years, one lawsuit and relentless pestering after a headline-grabbing study slammed their iconic Baby Einstein videos as harmful, Bill Clark and Julie Aigner-Clark have forced the University ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- Baby Einstein videos have become a staple in many American households until recently when the Walt Disney Company decided to refund the product, acknowledging that these ever ...
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.
In a release, The Baby Einstein Company called the campaign's statements "peppered with revisionist history," and emphasized that its consumer satisfaction program has been clearly identified on ...
By 2002, Baby Einstein videos were “mesmerizing babies across the country,” one newspaper profile reported, “and turning that cranky hour at the end of the day into a more peaceful time.” ...
In 2000, Baby Einstein sales topped $11 million; projected revenue for 2001 is $17 million. Today, the collection includes seven videos, DVDs, flashcards, toys and board books. To date, more than ...
The Web site for Baby Einstein, one of the most successful lines of baby videos, states that its products, which also include books and puppets, aren’t designed to make babies smarter.
Baby Einstein, the leading baby-video company, was started in 1996 by Mr. Clark and his wife, Julie Aigner-Clark, who created an extensive line of videos with names like “Baby Van Gogh” and ...