Baby Lullaby takes your baby on a soothing journey with classical lullabies by Bach, Brahms and Mozart. Enjoy relaxing ocean waves, sweet puppet shows and tranquil images. From fun time to rest time, Baby Lullaby is the perfect way to spend special time with your baby
The best episode of "Baby Einstein Classics" season 6 is "Baby Da Vinci: From Head to Toe", rated N/A/10 from 0 user votes. It was directed by N/A and written by N/A. "Baby Da Vinci: From Head to Toe" aired on 8/9/2004 and is rated NaN point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Baby Galileo: Discovering the Sky".
From the day their eyes open, babies begin to observe new things around the world. Baby Da Vinci™ From Head to Toe presents them with a playful and interactive introduction to the human body in three languages -- English, Spanish, and French. With a whimsical blend of adorable puppets, children and animals, and famous works of art, this captivating program also features upbeat classical music.
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As little ones grow, their innate sense of wonder grows too, creating an occasion for celebration with each new discovery. Baby Galileo™ Discovering the Sky introduces them to that remarkable canopy above us: the sun and moon, fluffy clouds, shimmering stars, colorful planets and whirling galaxies.
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Within a baby's first year of life, new experiences can transform what might otherwise seem to be ordinary events into exciting opportunities for imaginative play. Baby Neptune™ exposes little ones to the wonders of water in their world -- whether they're stomping in the rain, splashing in the bathtub, or "meeting" the fascinating creatures that live in rivers, lakes and oceans.
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Dive in with your little explorer across the seas to meet amazing animals living in the ocean, coral reef, and polar regions. Overflowing with underwater footage of whales, dolphins, tropical fish, and more, Neptune's Oceans invites you and your baby on an oceanic voyage of discovery!
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