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Baby Einstein: World Animals (2001)

Baby Einstein: World Animals (2001)
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The Baby Einstein video series presents Baby Dolittle: World Animals. From pandas and elephants to starfish and tigers, the program introduces young viewers to animals from foreign continents and under the sea. Both real animals and puppets are featured, accompanied by a classical music soundtrack. This video was released in 2001 and runs 30 minutes. The companion video is Baby Dolittle: Neighborhood Animals. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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Synopsis of Baby Einstein: World Animals

The Baby Einstein video series presents Baby Dolittle: World Animals. From pandas and elephants to starfish and tigers, the program introduces young viewers to animals from foreign continents and under the sea. Both real animals and puppets are featured, accompanied by a classical music soundtrack. This video was released in 2001 and runs 30 minutes. The companion video is Baby Dolittle: Neighborhood Animals. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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71 mins
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Family & Kids
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    Melanie S.

    As far as Baby Einstein goes, this was better than the others. There were REAL animals, not just silly puppets - though the puppets were there, too, and cartoon drawings. But my toddler much prefers real animals. The music, as usual, is very good. I do think we'll go for a real documentary on world animals instead, though. But if your baby likes silly puppets and cartoons just as much as the real thing, s/he'll probably like this DVD.

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