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Baby Beethoven: Symphony of Fun (2002)

Baby Beethoven: Symphony of Fun (2002)
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From the award-winning Baby Einstein Company, Baby Beethoven: Symphony of Fun introduces art and music to creatively stimulate children from infants to toddlers up to three years old. This release offers images of musical instruments, puppets, and toys along with classical compositions from Ludwig van Beethoven. Other titles from Baby Einstein include Baby Mozart, Baby Bach, Baby Van Gogh, and Baby Shakespeare. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi

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Starring:
Julie Clark
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DVD
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Synopsis of Baby Beethoven: Symphony of Fun

From the award-winning Baby Einstein Company, Baby Beethoven: Symphony of Fun introduces art and music to creatively stimulate children from infants to toddlers up to three years old. This release offers images of musical instruments, puppets, and toys along with classical compositions from Ludwig van Beethoven. Other titles from Baby Einstein include Baby Mozart, Baby Bach, Baby Van Gogh, and Baby Shakespeare. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
59 mins

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    Peiyun Y.

    it is only 29 minutes, it's not 59 minutes

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    Melanie S.

    The music is good - go get a CD. Let your little one play with his/her own toys to the cd instead of plopping them down in front of the TV watching somebody else playing with toys, instead. Not enough to hold my toddler's interest. Not worth the time spent in front of the television.

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    Lisa H.

    I'd choose Baby Mozart or Baby Bach for my little one from this particular series of Baby Einstein videos.

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