Baby Shakespeare is the 4th video to be released in the Baby Einstein series. It exposes toddlers to 12 first vocabulary words through original poems by William Shakespeare and other poets. Almost all the visual content consists of nature, toys and puppet shows featuring Bard the Dragon and other classic BE puppets. It was released in 1999 despite the original tape saying 2000 and was later reissued that year. The counterpart CD is the Baby Beethoven CD. It was also sold in a 'special' pack including the VHS and the book. It was later re-released sometime in Late-2004, with some alterations.
Video Guide
Opening (Dragon)
- Theme from Symphony No. 9, 2nd Movement: The Tale of Custard the Dragon - Ogden Nash: Bard the Dragon pops up out of nowhere and makes his Introduction (in black)
- Baby Shakespeare Theme, Weisbach: Opening Titles (in white) (different in 2004)
- Bubbles (in black)
- The Alphabet Song (Acoustic Version) - Pull Along ABC Block Cart (in white) (replaced by Wooden Block Cart with Bag O' Blocks and Big Blocks (in white) in 2004); The Baby Shakespeare Kids with Sunny Bunny, Bluebird, and Baby MacDonald the Cow (in white):
| Part of song | Kid and puppet |
|---|---|
| ABCD | Madeline (in white) |
| EFG | Aspen (in white) |
| HIJK | Dylan and Dakota (in white) |
| LMNOP | Madeline and Sunny Bunny (in white) |
| QRS | Dakota and Bluebird (in white) |
| TUV | Gabrielle and Sierra (in white) |
| WX | Dylan and Baby MacDonald the Cow (in white) |
| Y and Z | Gabrielle (in white) |
| Now I know my | Dakota (in white) |
| ABCs | Madeline, Aspen and Gabrielle (in white) |
| Next time won't you | Gabrielle (in white) |
| Sing with me? | Sierra (in white) |
- Applause & Cheering
Train
- Focus Pocus clicks to the word "train" (in black)
- Bard rides across the screen on the Sesame Street Express Ride-On Train (in white) (replaced by Casey Train, Short Island R.R. Yellow Passenger Car, LG&B High-Side Gondola, Blue and Circus Caboose (in white) in 2004 with footage reused from Language Nursery) and the word "train" follows.
- A Modern Dragon - Rowena Bastin Bennett (Locomotive type: Truck Shay No. 14 from Georgetown Loop Railroad, Colorado)
- Rondo à Capriccio in G Major, Op. 129, "Rage Over a Lost Penny": Train passing by, Pull-Along Soft Cars (in white), Bugs on the Run (in black) in 4 different angles (replaced by Gears! Gears! Gears! Dizzy Fun Land (in black) in 4 different angles in 2004), Pull-Along Soft Cars (in white), Gearation zoomed in with 3 different angles, Polaris Kinetic (in white), Bugs on the Run (in black) in 2 different angles (replaced by Gears! Gears! Gears! Dizzy Fun Land (in black) in 3 different angles in 2004), Pull-Along Soft Cars (in white)
- Horn Honks
Flower
- Focus Pocus clicks to the word "flower" (in black)
- Bard walks up to Sunny the Singing Sunflower, but after he smells it, he tries not to sneeze. He then sneezes so hard that the word "flower" appears. Bard shakes his head and walks away. (in black) (replaced by 50 Centimeter Sunflower (in black) in 2004)
- A Midsummer Night's Dream - William Shakespeare
- Bluebird walks up to a Bendy Flower that is wilted. He then waters the flower with the Galvanized Steel Watering Can, and waits for it to perk back up, but every time he’s not looking, the flower perks up, and droops back down when Bluebird looks. Eventually, he catches the flower about to perk back up and gets it up the third time. (in black)
- Ball Party: Round About Tower panning from top to bottom (in white)
- Applause
Apple
- Focus Pocus clicks to the word "apple" (in black)
- Bard paints the word "apple" in Magnetic Letters. Then, an apple is painted on the canvas, which may imply what Bard truly painted. (in black)
- The Apple Tree - Galway Kinnell
- Rondo in C Major, Op. 51: Taggly (in black), Butterfly Knob Puzzle (in black), Taggly (in black), Teaching Tower (in black) (replaced by IQ Baby Busy Box (in black) in 2004), Taggly (in black)
- Applause & Cheering
Cat
- Focus Pocus clicks to the word "cat" (in black)
- The Cat and the Moon - W. B. Yeats
- Threading Apple (in black)
Grass
- Focus Pocus clicks to the word "grass" (in black)
- Tiger pops up and hops through the grass. He makes a big leap offscreen and leaps back. He then walks away and a lawnmower is heard. The "lawnmower" appears to be the word "grass" (in black)
- Bagatelle No. 25 in A Minor, WoO 59, "Für Elise" (Shortened Version): Heavenly Grass - Tennessee Williams
- Tiger reappears and begins roaring angrily, but when a Duck appears, Tiger meows in fear and flees. The Duck looks at the camera, laughs, and walks away. (in black)
- Applause & Cheering
Frog
- Focus Pocus clicks to the word "frog" (in black)
- Bard (wearing a brown hat) walks to the Frog-in-the-Box, dumps the frog into the water and laughs. He then leaves, and the word "frog" bounces to the screen. (in white) (the letters bounce in 2004)
- Wadasa Nakamoon - Ray A. Young Bear
- The Alphabet Song (Reprise) (Percussion Version) - Pull Along ABC Block Cart (in white) (replaced by Wooden Block Cart with Bag O' Blocks and Big Blocks (in white) in 2004); The Baby Shakespeare Kids (in white)
| Part of song | Kid |
|---|---|
| ABCD | Gabrielle (in white) |
| EFG | Madeline (in white) |
| HIJK | Dylan (in white) |
| LMNOP | Aspen and Madeline (in white) |
| QRSTUV | Dylan and Dakota (in white) |
| WXY and Z | Madeline, Aspen and Gabrielle (in white) |
| Now I know my ABCs, next time won't you | Gabrielle (in white) |
| Sing with me? | Sierra (in white) |
- Applause & Cheering
Leaf
- Focus Pocus clicks to the word "leaf" (in black)
- Bard yells like Tarzan offscreen and dives into a pile of leaves. He jumps around wildly in the leaves for a while, then walks away. The word "leaf" then falls down. (in black) (Note: The Tarzan Yell interrupted the beginning of the puppet show.)
- Nothing Gold Can Stay - Robert Frost
- Five Pieces for Mechanical Clock, WoO 33, No. 3, "Allegro for a Flute Clock": Form C Kinetic from blurry to clear (in black), Pop Pop Top (in black) in 2 different angles (replaced by Dancing Teddy Push Toy in 2 different angles (in black) in 2004), Blacklight Mind Bender Blurz (in black), Gearation zoomed out (in black), SpinTrix Disc, Stacking Clown zoomed out (in black) then in
- Applause & Cheering
Snow
- Focus Pocus clicks to the word "snow" (in black)
- Bard dances to sleigh bells, then gets hit by several snowballs offscreen. Bard then pops up with a snowball and throws it, creating the word "snow." Bard then walks off. (in black).
- The Revival - Steve Crow
- Jane plays in the snow, then gets buried by some snow that covers her. She pops out and laughs. (in black)
- Max the Pull-Along Dog chases Quack-Along Ducks (in black)
Tree
- Focus Pocus clicks to the word "tree" (in black)
- Bard walks up to a cherry tree and looks after he hears an owl. He then gets an idea and runs off. The letters in the word "tree" then fall down. (in white)
- Loveliest of Trees, The Cherry Now - A. E. Housman
- Military March No. 1 in F Major, "For the Bohemian Guard", WoO 18: Mr. Monkey (in white) in 2 different angles, Pudgey Pig (in black), Dancing Go-Go Gorilla (in white), Pudgey Pig (in black) in a different angle, Mr. Monkey (in white) in a different angle, Pretty Kitty (in black), Mr. Monkey with Dancing Go-Go Gorilla (in white)
- Applause & Cheering
Cow
- Focus Pocus clicks to the word "cow" (in black)
- Bard (wearing a straw hat) finds the word "cow" appearing on the fence mooing. He then fades away. (in white)
- The Calf-Path - Sam Walter Foss
- Quack-Along Ducks chases Max the Pull-Along Dog (in black) in a different angle
Butterfly
- Focus Pocus clicks to the word "butterfly" (in black)
- Bard (wearing a yellow flower wreath on his head, which falls off) chases a Red Butterfly Prop back and forth, but hits a brick wall and faints. The word "butterfly" then falls down. (in white)
- To a Butterfly - William Wordsworth
- Baby MacDonald (in a dual role) eats grass, but when Tooter the Cow shows up and farts, they leave. Tooter then flicks a Red Butterfly Prop off of her nose. (in white)
- The Ruins of Athens, Op. 113, "Turkish March": The Torpedo Run: Figure 8 Starter Set, with Torpedo, Bright Lights Dome Car, and Flashing Caboose passes Thomas & Friends: Set of 5 Signs, Spring Trees, and some Little Knotties: Lion, Pig, and Rabbit with the camera moving (in black), Teddy Copter (in black)
- Applause & Cheering
Moon
- Focus Pocus clicks to the word "moon" (in black)
- My Loves - Langston Hughes, Piano Sonata No. 8 in C Minor, "Pathetique", Op. 13, 2nd Movement: Bard yawns and smacks his lips. He then kisses his Beanie Baby: Curly good night. He yawns and smacks his lips again and lies down on his bed and goes to sleep. The moon then is shown moving. (in black)
Closing
- Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, "Chorale", Op. 125, 4th Movement (second half only): Markie with Bard and Bluebird (in white) (replaced by Bard dancing (in white) in 2004), Gabrielle and Tiger (in white), Madeline and Sunny trade smiles (in white), Sierra dancing (in white), Dakota and Dylan singing with Bluebird, Sunny, and Tiger (in white), Aspen hugging and kissing Tooter (in white), Bard (in black), closing credits (in white)
Poems
- The Tale of Custard the Dragon - Ogden Nash
- A Modern Dragon - Rowena Bastin Bennett
- A Midsummer Night's Dream - William Shakespeare
- The Apple Tree - Galway Kinnell
- The Cat and the Moon - W. B. Yeats
- Heavenly Grass - Tennessee Williams
- Wadasa Nakamoon - Ray A. Young Bear
- Nothing Gold Can Stay - Robert Frost
- The Revival - Steve Crow
- Loveliest of Trees, The Cherry Now - A. E. Housman
- The Calf-Path - Sam Walter Foss
- To a Butterfly - William Wordsworth
- My Loves - Langston Hughes
Distribution
- The Baby Einstein Company (1999-2000)
- Artisan Home Entertainment/Family Home Entertainment/F.H.E. Kids (2000-2001)
- Buena Vista Home Entertainment/Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment (2001-2004)
Trivia
- This is the only one of the three videos to have poetries in which they are made as the main topic of the video due to this being based on William Shakespeare's poetry.
- The original VHS and DVD covers depicted Bard the Dragon, but later in late-2001, a lizard would be shown on the cover, probably because the dragon is too common and to avoid copyright issues.
- This is the first video to have Markie Scholz as the puppeteer and to have kids other than Aspen and Sierra (not counting the Baby Mozart 1998 discussion).
- This the first video to feature Baby Einstein puppets with the main concept of one (or two) of them is the host (or alongside with another as the co-host) of the video. Baby Mozart, which was the first ever video to include them, did not have this main concept yet. However, the 2008 version of the video has a puppet as the host of it (Baby Mozart the Koala (previously established in Baby Noah and on the front cover of the 2004 re-release of the video)).
- All of the kids in this video are girls.
- This is the first video to have classical music by Ludwig van Beethoven. (for the classical & romantic eras)
- This is the first educational video that teaches children about vocabulary and words.
- This is also the first video where the letters does not appear one by one in the Opening Titles scene, featuring classical music to not have a primary emphasis on it, and containing some stock footage (not counting the 2008 release of Baby Mozart).
- In some foreign 2003/Early-2004 versions, there is no Alphabet Song and either Markie, the kids, or the puppets.
- In the 2005 version of Taiwanese Chinese, Korean, Mainland Chinese, Cantonese & Thai, there is no Alphabet Song.
- Some of these toys were later seen in other videos: The Big Blocks in Language Nursery 2004, as well the Sesame Street Express Train Ride-On in the 1997 version, later replaced by the Casey Train, Short Island R. R. Yellow Passenger Car, LG&B High-Side Gondola, Blue and Circus Caboose reused in the 2004 version; the Gearation and the Yellow and Orange versions of the Mind Bender Blurz in Baby Van Gogh; the Pudgey Pig, Little Knotties: Marley the Lion, Penelope the Pig and Whiskers the Rabbit in Baby Beethoven; and Mr. Monkey in World Animals.
- This is the debut of Sunny, Bluebird, Baby MacDonald, Tiger, Duck and Jane. It also marks the only appearance of Tooter to date (the footage of them was reused in World of Words).
- World of Words is the updated version of this video.
- This video was the last video to have a "Stay Tuned Screen" at the beginning of early VHS Releases.
- Dylan Snider, one of the girls who sang the alphabet song, posted a picture on August 28, 2020 of her and her sister on her Instagram story, tagging their mom and asking "Mom who is who? Asking for myself. Pretty confident I'm in purple but it's a close call here."
- This is the last BE video on its original release to not include the Baby Einstein caterpillar logo.
- This is also the last BE video to be released in the 1990s decade, as it was released in 1999 during the Golden Age, the only video from the era to made educational, and to be distributed by The Baby Einstein Company as an independent company before it was acquired by Family Home Entertainment.
- The Baby Shakespeare Theme and The Alphabet Song are the only two Non-Beethoven pieces/songs in this video.
- Bluebird and the Flower was later reused in Baby MacDonald.
- This is the second BE video to feature Bard the Dragon, the first being Baby Mozart.
- Bard is the only puppet in this video to not debut in this video.
- This is also the first BE video where the opening and credits themes is are not in C major or G major. The opening theme is in A-flat major and the closing theme (Ode to Joy) is in D major.
- This is also the first video since Language Nursery where the opening and closing credits themes are not the same.
- This is the first BE video to be produced by The Baby Einstein Company, which was renamed from Aigner-Clark Productions 9 months before this video's release.
- The 2000-2002 DVD Concert Hall has music from the Baby Beethoven Concert for Little Ears CD with Bedtime and Playtime.
- On top of that, the music heard on the Baby Shakespeare 2000-2002 DVD Concert Hall Selection has the same music as the Baby Beethoven Concert for Little Ears CD with Bedtime and Playtime, Enclosed on the 2000 VHS with Bard the Dragon on the cover. But, on the VHS with the Lizard, the 2001-2002 VHS comes with the Baby Shakespeare Soundtrack CD, containing almost every Beethoven piece from Baby Shakespeare is heard on the CD, except the Sonata No. 8 Pathetique 2nd Movement, Op. 13 by Ludwig van Beethoven, because the 3rd Movement of that piece takes place as an alternative on the Soundtrack CD. The Soundtrack CD is enclosed on the 2001-2002 VHS with the Lizard on the cover. Some copies of the 2003 VHS come with the Baby Shakespeare Soundtrack CD because the 2003 VHS has the same video footage as 2002, besides the cover.
- The train footage was shot at the Georgetown Loop Railroad in Georgetown Colorado.
- The voice clip of Bard yawning was later used in a high pitch for Baby Baaach the Lamb's yawn in Baby Lullaby.
- Bard with PlaySoup eyes appears in the 10 Years of Discovery documentary video.
- A behind the scenes clip of The Alphabet Song was found by Harry Jacoby which was from a PBS documentary in 1999.
- There are a few things that were edited after the original 1999 release.
- During Bard's flower puppet show, he was humming to Tiptoe Through the Tulips and in the reissued version, he is whistling to Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125, "Chorale", 4th Movement.
- During Jane the Monkey's introductory puppet show, she was humming to Let It Snow, but in later releases, she was humming to Jingle Bells.
- This video and Baby Van Gogh are tied for the favorite videos that Julie Clark worked on.
Goofs
- Before the opening puppet show in the 2004 French-Canadian VHS, you can see Bard go down to the screen for a brief second.
- Julie Clark messes up during The Tales of Custard the Dragon when she says, "spikes underneath", instead of "scales underneath".
- In the Late-2004 version,
- During the opening credits, when the "Starring... Baby Einstein Puppets" credit appears, you can see a tiny bit of the "S" from the "Starring... Bard the poetic dragon" from the original release. This does not occur in many late 2004 foreign dubs.
- The first clip of the Soft Pull Cars altogether is mirrored for a split second.
- During the page peel transition from the tree poem to the Mr. Monkey toy, Jared Picune didn't freeze frame the stock footage, resulting in seeing green grass from the said footage during the transition.
- Bard does not freeze when fading out during the cow poem.
- After the opening credits roll in the 2004 version, the transition from there to the bubbles shows a glimpse of the 1999-Early 2004 versions.
- For a split second and if you pause at the right moment, if you look closely, the frames of the bubbles footage shows some ghosting images.
- In the Early 2000-Early 2004 releases aside from the initial 1999 VHS release, and the Late-2004 release, in every Focus Pocus Camera scenes, you can see some interlacing glitch in the freeze frame of the finger at the top left corner.
- In the 2002-2004 versions, During the transitions to the Soft Pull Cars, If you pause at the right moment, you can see a few frames of what appears to be an alternate/mirrored shot.
- The Butterfly Knob Puzzle clip was exported in 29.97fps, but in the Discovery Kit version, it was fixed and exported in 59.94fps.
- When the Tiger leaps offscreen after he breaks the fourth wall and meows after seeing the Duck, you can see part of Markie Scholz's arm.
- After the grass puppet show while transitioning to the frog segment, the revealing harp sound effect plays after the animated curtains fully open.
- In the 1999 VHS, in the Focus Pocus scene after revealing the word "Frog", the video paused for a second, but it was later fixed starting in the 2000-2004 versions.
- On 2000-Early 2004 releases aside from the initial 1999 release and the World of Words discovery kit, the transitions between the Form C Kinetic to the 1st clip of the Pop Pop Top, the 2nd clip of the Pop Pop Top to the Blacklight Mind Bender Blurz clip has ghosting images.
- During the cow poem in the Late-2004 release and a few foreign releases, the chimes sound effect was removed.
- In the Torpedo Run: 8 Figure Starter Set scene with the Little Knotties plushies, during the last 2 laps around passing the rabbit plush and all 3 plushies, you can briefly see the edge of the black backdrop on the top right corner of the screen.
- In the 1999 VHS, in the moon segment, when the moon passes by, after when Julie says "I love the raindrops falling on my rooftop in the night", the moon freezes up, but in the Early-2000 VHS and later releases, it was fixed.
- Moon and Dragon are the only words to not be shown in the video.
- The UK DVD Menu plays Minuet No. 2 in G Major, WoO 10 instead of Military March No. 1 in F Major, "For the Bohemian Guard", WoO 18.
Puppets
- Bard the Dragon (Host) (second appearance)
- Sunny Bunny (first appearance)
- Bluebird (first appearance)
- Baby MacDonald the Cow (originally "Cud") (first appearance)
- Tiger (originally "Stripes") (first appearance)
- Duck (Version 1) (only appearance)
- Jane the Monkey (originally "Monkey C.") (first appearance)
- Tooter the Cow (only appearance)
Kids
- Aspen Clark (wearing a blue sweatshirt and a black headband) (fourth appearance)
- Dakota Gonzalez (wearing a pink sweatshirt with hair tie and khaki pants)
- Dylan Gonzalez (wearing a purple sweatshirt with hair tie and khaki pants) (only appearance)
- Gabrielle Margas (wearing a yellow sweatshirt and blue shorts) (first appearance)
- Madeline Pluto (wearing a red sweatshirt, beige pants and yellow headband) (first appearance)
- Sierra Clark (wearing a green sweatshirt and pink pigtails) (third appearance)
Puppeteers
- Markie Scholz (first appearance)
- Julie Aigner-Clark (uncredited)
- Bill Clark (uncredited)
Compositions
Video Compositions
- Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, "Chorale", Op. 125, Grove. 125, Bia. 787, II. Molto Vivace (Opening; Dragon)
- Baby Shakespeare Theme, Weisbach (Opening Credits)
- Rondo Alla ingharese quasi un capriccio in G Major, "Rage Over a Lost Penny", Op. 129, Grove. 129, Bia. 162 - Allegro vivace (Train; Toys in Action)
- Two Rondos Op. 51, Grove. 51: Rondo No. 1 in C Major, Bia. 133 (Apple; Simple Manipulatives)
- Bagatelle No. 25 in A Minor for Piano, WoO. 59, Grove. 173, Bia. 515, "Für Elise" (Shortened Version) (Grass Poem) (later reused in Baby Beethoven)
- Five Pieces for Mechanical Clock, WoO 33, Bia. 199: No. 3, III. Allegro (Leaf; Kinetic Art)
- March for a Military Band No. 1 in F Major, "For the Bohemian Guard", WoO 18, Bia. 501 (Tree; Dancing Animals)
- The Ruins of Athens, Op. 113, Grove. 113, Bia. 539, "Turkish March" (Butterfly; Transportation)
- Piano Sonata No. 8 in C Minor, "Pathetique", Op. 13, Grove. 13, Bia. 184, II. Adagio Cantabile (Moon Poem)
- Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, "Chorale", Op. 125, Grove. 125, Bia. 787, IV. Presto - Allegro assai "Ode to Joy" (second half only) (Closing Credits) (later reused in Baby Beethoven)
Bonus Compositions (Baby Beethoven Concert Hall)
- Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 21, Grove. 21, Bia. 203, III. Menuetto: Allegro molto e vivace (found in Baby Beethoven)
- Minuet in G Major, WoO 10, No. 2, Bia. 102 (found in Baby Beethoven DVD Menu)
- 2 Sonatinas for Piano, WoO, Anh. 5, Bia. 21, Sonatina No. 2 in F Major, I. Allegro assai (found in Baby Beethoven)
- Piano Sonata No. 14 in C Sharp Minor, "Moonlight", Op. 27, Grove. 27, Bia. 297, II. Allegretto
- Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, "Fate", Op. 67, Grove. 67, Bia. 443, I. Allegro con brio (found in Baby Beethoven)
- 2 Sonatinas for Piano, WoO, Anh. 5, Bia. 21, Sonatina No. 1 in G Major, I. Moderato (found in World of Words)
- Piano Sonata No. 8 in C Minor, "Pathetique", Op. 13, Grove. 13, Bia. 184, III. Rondo: Allegro
- Piano Sonata No. 2 in A Major, Op. 2, Grove. 2, No. 2, Bia. 87, I. Allegro Vivace
- Symphony No. 6 in F Major, "Country", Op. 68, Grove. 68, Bia. 453, III. Allegro "Merry gathering of country folk" (found in Baby Beethoven)
- Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, "Chorale", Op. 125, Grove. 125, Bia. 787, IV. Prestissimo "Be embraced, Millions!" (found in Baby Beethoven)
Song
- The Alphabet Song, Traditional (Acoustic and Percussion Versions)
Discovery Cards (Stationery Items)
- Chalk
- Chalkboard
- Crayons
- Desk
- Easel
- Markers
- Notebooks
- Paper
- Pen
- Pencil
- Quill
- Scroll
Crew
| Job | Employee |
|---|---|
| Presented by | The Baby Einstein Company, LLC |
| Creator | Julie Aigner-Clark |
| Video Producers | Bill Clark |
| Graphic design | Dave Magoun |
| Sound design | Bill Weisbach |
| The Players | Bill Weisbach |
| Music | Ludwig van Beethoven |
| Puppeteer | Markie Scholz |
| Kids | Aspen Clark |
Toys
| 1999-2004 | 2004-2007 |
|---|---|
| Bard the Dragon Bath Puppet by Legends & Lore | |
| Pull-Along ABC Block Cart by Learningsmith | Wooden Block Cart by Small World Toys/Ryan's Room |
| Bag O' Blocks by Ryan's Room | |
| Big Blocks by Schylling | |
| Sunny Bunny Bath Puppet by Legends & Lore | |
| Bluebird Bath Puppet by Legends & Lore | |
| Baby MacDonald the Cow Bath Puppet by Legends & Lore | |
| Focus Pocus Camera by Ambi Toys | |
| Sesame Street Express Ride-On Train by Tyco | Casey Train by LGB (reused footage) |
| Short Island R.R. Yellow Passenger Car by LGB (reused footage) | |
| LG&B High-Side Gondola, Blue by LGB (reused footage) | |
| Circus Caboose by LGB (reused footage) | |
| Pull-Along Soft Cars by Lamaze/Learning Curve International | |
| Bugs on the Run by Pacific Innovations | Gears! Gears! Gears! Dizzy Fun Land by Learning Resources |
| Gearation by TOMY | |
| Polaris Kinetic by Carlisle | |
| Sunny the Singing Sunflower by Gemmy | 50 Centimeter Sunflower by Hobbycraft |
| Bendy Flower (Unknown) | |
| Galvanized Steel Watering Can by Hosley | |
| Ball Party: Round About Tower by TOMY | |
| Bob Ross Travel Easel by Martin Universal Design | |
| Paintbrush (Unknown) | |
| Magnetic Letters (Unknown) | |
| Taggly by The First Years | |
| Butterfly Knob Puzzle by Doron Laveled | |
| Teaching Tower by Battat/Learningsmith | IQ Baby Busy Box by Small World Toys |
| Threading Apple by Kid's Classics/Learning Curve International | |
| Grass Prop (Unknown) | |
| Tiger Bath Puppet by Legends & Lore | |
| Duck Bath Puppet by Legends & Lore | |
| Frog-in-the-Box by Galt America | |
| Fall Leaves Pile by Hobby Lobby | |
| Form C Kinetic by Golden Island/Natural Wonders | |
| Pop Pop Top by Battat/Learningsmith | Dancing Teddy Push Along by Kiddieland |
| Blacklight Mind Bender Blurz by AADLP | |
| SpinTrix Disc by LightTrix | |
| Stacking Clown by Brio | |
| Snowballs (Unknown) | |
| Jane the Monkey Bath Puppet by Legends & Lore | |
| Max the Pull-Along Dog by Ambi Toys | |
| Quack-Along Ducks by TOMY | |
| Mr. Monkey by Charm | |
| Pudgey Pig by Iwaya | |
| Dancing Go-Go Gorilla by Metro | |
| Pretty Kitty by Iwaya | |
| Straw Hat by The Wizard's Chest | |
| Red Butterfly Prop (Unknown) | |
| Tooter the Cow Bath Puppet by Legends & Lore | |
| The Torpedo Run: Figure 8 Starter Set by Lionel/Learning Curve International | |
| Torpedo by Lionel/Learning Curve International | |
| Bright Lights Dome Car by Lionel/Learning Curve International | |
| Flashing Caboose by Lionel/Learning Curve International | |
| Thomas & Friends: Set of 5 Signs by Learning Curve International | |
| Spring Trees by Life-Like Trains | |
| Little Knotties: Marley the Lion by Lamaze/Learning Curve International | |
| Littke Knotties: Penelope the Pig by Lamaze/Learning Curve International | |
| Little Knotties: Whiskers the Rabbit by Lamaze/Learning Curve International | |
| Teddy Copter by Ambi Toys | |
| Beanie Babies: Curly by Ty | |
Gallery
Transcript
Videography
| Baby Einstein Videos |
|---|
| Julie Aigner-Clark's Videos: Language Nursery - Baby Mozart - Baby Bach - Baby Shakespeare - Baby Van Gogh - Baby Santa's Music Box - Neighborhood Animals - World Animals - Baby Newton - Baby Beethoven Disney Videos: Baby Neptune - Baby Galileo - Numbers Nursery - Baby MacDonald - Baby da Vinci - Baby Noah - Baby Monet - Baby Wordsworth - On The Go - Meet The Orchestra - Baby's Favorite Places - Baby's First Moves - My First Signs - Discovering Shapes - Lullaby Time - Baby's First Sounds - World Music - World Animal Adventure |
| Baby Shakespeare Poems |
|---|
The Tale of Custard the Dragon - A Modern Dragon - A Midsummer Night's Dream - The Apple Tree - The Cat and the Moon - Heavenly Grass - Wadasa Nakamoon - Nothing Gold Can Stay - The Revival - Loveliest of Trees, The Cherry Now - The Calf-Path - To a Butterfly - My Loves |

