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Baby Einstein Birthday Party Supplies

Baby Einstein party supplies

Celebrate your child's birthday with Baby Einstein! We've got Baby Einstein plates, cups, table covers and even Baby Einstein party favors!

Click here to browse our complete Baby Einstein supplies and decorations. Make their birthday extra special with Baby Einstein supplies.

Baby Einstein Supplies and Favors

Baby Einstein 9" Plates Baby Einstein 7" Plates Einstein 1st Lunch Napkin Baby Einstein Beverage Napkin
Baby Einstein 9" Plates Baby Einstein 7" Plates
Einstein 1st Lunch Napkin Baby Einstein Beverage Napkin
Baby Einstein Lunch Napkin Einstein 1st 7" Plate Baby Einstein Cups Baby Einstein Tablecover
Baby Einstein Lunch Napkin Einstein 1st 7" Plate Baby Einstein 9oz. Cups Baby Einstein Tablecover
Baby Einstein Invitation Baby Einstein Thank You Baby Einstein Party Hat Baby Einstein Treat Sack
Baby Einstein Invitation Baby Einstein Thank You Baby Einstein Party Hat Baby Einstein Treat Sack
Baby Einstein Blowout Baby Einstein Bib Birthday Party Balloons Baby Einstein Catalog
Baby Einstein Blowout Baby Einstein Bib Birthday Party Balloons Complete Baby Einstein Catalog

Baby Einstein Fun Facts

The Baby Einstein Company was founded in 1997 by Julie Aigner-Clark at her home in suburban Denver, Colorado. Aigner-Clark and her husband, Bill Clark, invested $18,000 of their savings to produce the initial product, a VHS/DVD video called Baby Einstein, later sold as Language Nursery.

The original video shows a variety of toys and visuals interspersed with music, stories, numbers, and words of many languages. This first video was popular with some parents, and Aigner-Clark eventually convinced a national retailer to test-market the video in six of its stores. Eventually, the video was marketed across the United States. Other videos followed, some featuring the Clarks' two daughters, Aspen and Sierra.

Baby Einstein became a multi-million dollar franchise; its revenue grew from $1 million in 1998 to around $10 million in 2000. Aigner-Clark sold a 20% stake in the company to Artisan Entertainment in February 2000 and sold the rest to The Walt Disney Company for an undisclosed amount in November 2001. The franchise is named after and pays significant royalties to the estate of deceased physicist Albert Einstein, putting him in the top 5 of most earning dead celebrities, according to Forbes.

As a subsidiary of Disney, the production budgets were increased and the concept was expanded to teach more complex topics that would appeal to preschoolers, including Baby MacDonald, a video about agriculture. Titles currently available include Baby Bach Musical Adventure, Baby da Vinci From Head To Toe, Baby Monet Discovering The Seasons, and Baby Newton World of Shapes. A line of educational toys was also developed. In 2005, the franchise inspired a Disney Channel animated television series called Little Einsteins.

Baby Einstein, http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Baby_Einstein&oldid=181101100

 


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