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  2. Baby Einstein - Wikipedia

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    The Baby Einstein Company was founded in 1996 by former teacher and stay-at-home mom Julie Aigner-Clark [3] at her home in suburban Alpharetta, Georgia, as I Think I Can Productions. According to an interview with Julie Dunn, she wanted her babies to be exposed to classical music, poetry, colors, shapes, and more. [ 4 ]

  3. List of Baby Einstein videos - Wikipedia

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    After successful sales in the first five years, Clark sold the company to The Walt Disney Company (Disney), also known as Buena Vista [2] in 2001. After eleven years of producing videos, Disney sold the company to Kids II, Inc. in 2013. The franchise has since been rebranded under Kids II, which primarily focuses on toys and other infant ...

  4. Ciao Baby (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Ciao Baby" is a song written by Larry Weiss and Scott English, and recorded by several artists. It was most successful in Australia and New Zealand, where a prominent local artist in each country released a hit version .

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  6. Foo Fighters Cancel Soundside Music Festival Appearance ... - AOL

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    The Foo Fighters have pulled out of a planned festival appearance weeks after frontman Dave Grohl revealed he recently welcomed a baby outside of his marriage.. On Thursday, Sept. 26, the band ...

  7. Toy piano - Wikipedia

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    Schoenhut 37-key Concert Grand (F3 to F6) Child playing Keyskills 30-key toy piano (C4 to F6) The toy piano, also known as the kinderklavier (lit. ' children's piano ' in German), is a small piano-like musical instrument. Most modern toy pianos use round metal rods, as opposed to strings in a regular piano, to produce sound.