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Classical music has been scientifically proven to encourage cognitive development in young children. Baby Beethoven, a 29-minute Baby Einstein production, presents excerpts from five of the composer's most famous symphonies, as well as incidental music, in a child-friendly, sensory-rich format. Familiar Beethoven themes like the Ode to Joy from his Ninth Symphony are playfully rendered on electric piano and accompanied by colorful images of toys in action, puppetry, and babies at play. The musical excerpts are relatively short and the imagery is quick-paced and varied enough to grab the limited attention span of viewers age 1 to 36 months. Unlike previous Baby Einstein presentations, each symphonic excerpt (though not the incidental music) is labeled--a feature that encourages further exploration of favorite pieces. Baby Beethoven is an aural and visual feast that promotes creativity, mental awareness, and an appreciation for classical music in infants, toddlers, and their parents. --Tami Horiuchi
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obj#960
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| Amazon.com average customer review
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4
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| Amazon.com price
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$15.99
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| Amazon.com product url
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Amazon.com product url
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| Amazon.com total customer reviews
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119
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| MPAA rating
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Unrated
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| Sales Rank
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4,336
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| UPC
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786936202489
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| external ID string
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B00006II6R
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| features
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| • | Closed-captioned
| | • | Color
| | • | DVD-Video
| | • | NTSC
| | • | Features many of Beethoven's favorite compositions
| | • | Includes parents guide to video
| | • | Enhances motor skills
| | • | Length of DVD: 59 minutes
| | • | Length of VHS: 29 Minutes
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| list price
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$19.99
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| manufacturer
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Walt Disney Video
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| price - collectible
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19.99
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| price - third party new
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6.65
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| price - used
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2
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| release date
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2002 Oct 22
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| Originally entered by
| amazonImporter
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| Originally entered at
| 2005 Mar 11, 1:19:30 PM -0800
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| Most recently modified by
| amazonImporter
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| Most recently modified at
| 2009 Mar 02, 5:26:18 PM -0800
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