Citizen Barnes: An American Dream
BABY MONET™ DISCOVERING THE SEASONS is a playful introduction for babies and toddlers to the sights and sounds of spring, summer, fall, and winter. From rainbows to sun flowers, falling leaves to snowflakes, this wondrous portrait of the yearly cycle will enchant little ones with real images reflecting each of the four seasons. It includes captivating visuals of children and toys, delightful puppet shows, and masterpieces by Monet, all set to the beautiful music of Vivaldi.~~(c)The Baby Einstein Company, LLC. All rights reserved. Baby Einstein and the Boy’s Head logo are trademarks of The Baby Einstein Company, LLC and ALBERT EINSTEIN and EINSTEIN are trademarks of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. All rights reserved.
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Customer Review: Not too bad
I don’t think it’s as bad as some reviewers claim. It’s certainly not as bad as Baby Newton. The zebras are not terribly annoying as I read in another review. My son (20 mos.) smiles at them and likes the part near the end when they dance. The dance music is upbeat and fun. If anything bad can be said, it’s kind of slow moving; but I guess what can one expect from nature scenes?
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Baby Einstein is a wonderful line of videos to help aid in your child’s development. Get them off to a very good start with these videos, and this special one, Baby Einstein - Baby Monet - Discovering the Seasons. Get them well on the way to a successful future now! Don’t wait!
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Citizen Barnes: An American Dream
This video presents the art collection of Dr. Albert C. Barnes, who used his wealth from the pharmaceutical industry to buy works of French Impressionism. The business tycoon opened a museum in 1925 in Merion, PA, to show his vast collection. It contains works by well-known French Impressionists and other turn of the century artists including Van Gogh, Toulouse-Lautrec, Rousseau, and Picasso. The Barnes collection owns 60 works by Matisse, 69 paintings of Cezanne, and 180 pieces by Renoir. The video tours the Barnes Foundation to view the works, while telling the personal story of the eccentric Dr. Barnes.









