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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Did You Really Think Disney Could Turn Your Baby Into An Einstein?

by Stefanie Wilder-Taylor (Make Mine A Double)

So I’ve recently been alerted to the hullabaloo surrounding Baby Einstein videos. It seems that Disney is offering refunds on their “educational” videos because they’re apparently not turning infants into baby Einsteins after-all. I was absolutely shocked to find out that I wasn’t the only person duped into thinking I could raise a teeny tiny Mozart through no hands-on parenting of my own. It made perfect sense to me that I could sit my children in front of a DVD that shows colorful felt sock puppets moving at a pace slower than my grandma on the interstate highway and expect them to come away a prodigy. The only movement any of my kids produced after watching Baby Mozart was in their Pampers. So, yeah, I’m mad. After I finish writing this, I plan to get in line and ask for a refund on Baby Beethoven, Baby Monet Discovering the Seasons, Baby Galileo Discovering the Sky, Baby da Vinci from Head to Toe, Baby Shakespeare World of Poetry. I guess my only question is: Am I going to have to prove that my kids are not that smart? Is there some sort of a test? Can I have the test administered in-home (my kids don’t necessarily “not perform” on demand)? Also, will I get a refund on Baby McDonald even though my almost two-year-old, Matilda, can identify most animals that typically reside on a farm? Will I only get a partial refund if Sadie can oink like a pig? The problem is, I’m not sure if she learned it from watching hours and hours of “learning” DVD’s or if I accidentally taught it to her on my own. It’s also possible that she picked it up at the park, in a story book, from her sister, dad or nanny. But, just like with the Swine Flu, it’s going to be difficult to pinpoint the exact source so I want my damn money back.

Baby Newton Discovering Shapes is in my DVD player right now and Matilda can recognize a triangle. Is this some sort of nutty coincidence? If not, can Disney prove it’s not?

The thing is, I’m no a genius and neither is my husband (although his parents beg to differ) so I figured I’d try to circumvent genetics and use this convenient shortcut to get them into an Ivy League college of my choice. At only about 15.99 a pop it seemed like a good deal. But now I’m finding out that I’ve basically been robbed! Next you’re going to tell me that I have to take the twins off the wait list for Princeton. This is bull s---.

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Raising preemie twin girls plus a sassy preschooler while trying to make a book deadline isn't for wussies. In her  Mommy Tracked column, Make Mine a Double, Stefanie Wilder-Taylor takes imperfect parenting to an art form. Each week she breaks the pristine laws of the mommy manuals as she reveals how she attempts to parent her three children through instinct, intelligence, and a lot of trial and error.  She is the author of Sippy Cups Are Not for Chardonnay, Naptime Is the New Happy Hour, and It's Not Me, It's You: Subjective Recollections from a Terminally Optimistic, Chronically Sarcastic and Occasionally Inebriated Woman. She’s appeared numerous times on The Today Show, is a member of the Us Weekly Fashion Police and writes on her blog, Baby On Bored.

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  • Lindsey's Avatar
    Posted by Lindsey Tue Oct 27, 2009 8:44am PDT

    I was just informed my kid is not going to be a Baby Einstein, No way you mean I have to actually sit down and talk to or even work with my kids, that is a lot to ask. I thought all I had to do is give berth to them than put them in front of a DVD and magic moving puppets would do the rest, I just have to show up at graduation. You have to be kidding me right I have read several of comments that sound this way, Shame on all of you. If you thought a DVD would make your child brillant than you are the fool. Yes Disney should have to face consequences for what have done, yes thay were wrong and thay should of done a little more research befor thay told everyone this DVD would make our kids smarter. But why should thay have to face it alone, all the parents out there who put there child in front of a TV to watch Baby Einstein for hours on end because you did not want to deal with your own kids should also have to face a huge consequence. Did you ever wonder why your kid has a problem in school or daycare or with people in genaral, it is because thay have never delt with people only sock puppets. You are all mad and want your money back, the only reason you are acting like this is because you are the ones that are the proven morons and your kids are gitting it from you! My kids do have Baby Einstein movies but I did not use them as a babysitting service,all you had to do is watch one of the movies to see for yourself that thay were in no way educational just a lot of movement and music on the TV screen. Disney you can keep my money!

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