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Santa’s Sleigh Ride

A wonderful journey of the delights of Christmas. Find out all about Santa Claus and follow the Reindeer tracks all the way to Lapland, where the snow glistens and Santa waits by a welcoming, crackling fire to greet his visitors. This program introduces the traditional tales of Christmas to younger viewers while treating more experienced lovers of the season to a truly beautiful, nostalgic ride on Santa’s Sleigh.
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Sexy Leg Avenue Santa’s Helper Christmas Costume

Santa’s Helper is all dressed up and ready for Christmas. In her red halter dress with white plush trim and red bow and red and white striped thigh high stockings any guy would be lucky to find her under his tree this year. Bring some festive cheer to your holiday season with this Sexy Santa’s Helper costume.
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Santa's sleigh on Christmas Eve

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Christmas is here again, and you can almost hear the bells of Santa's sleigh as it is for the neighborhood. The image of Santa's sleigh brings a joyous feeling of happiness, a time of giving and taking proclaim. We have the Christmas tree, snowmen, mistletoe, Santa Claus and Rudolph the red nosed reindeer leading Santa's sleigh. E 'in this slide that all the goodies for Christmas, said it should be made so that children are given goodthe world.
And 'the story of a misfit reindeer named Rudolf, his nose was shiny, the savior of the Christmas season has become, because it can lead Santa's sleigh through the fog and snow. This is the traditional image of the slide, which now have been around for centuries. There are also many other interpretations of history vary from country to country, he says.
The idea of Santa's sleigh may involve several differentThings. It can symbolize different aspects of this world today. There may be a business that is during the Christmas season offers available. You can say, perhaps, an online store with products such as toys, clothing, accessories or even the latest high-tech devices such as laptops, iPods and other computer peripherals.
Aside from Santa's sleigh, a shop "in the perception or presentation of other people, has served as a toy model itself Several manufacturers have invested inInterest of many children and adults on the sled. With proper design basis of age old stories, an actual production of the factory, and some marketing might put out Santa's sleigh in the market in various models and sizes. Some are plastic, while others are made of metal or wood. There are also several independent companies that make these sleds by hand. They do many other large companies, but usually cost a little 'more, and the value is usually assessedover time. These slides usually in the toy department toys shopping centers, or perhaps in novelty shops or boutiques to find gift. The manufacture of toys, sleds has for a long time why there were sled antique toys for the serious collector.
The advent of new technologies has also resulted in the production of a different kind of toy. Remote or robot-like sleds are for the masses. In extreme cases, there are sleigh Toyswith all the cameras connected to a computer and robotic as the reindeer pull on you. Made from the traditional wood and hand to slide more modern variations.
Santa's Sleigh is a problem that is constantly evolving from year to year. Toys and Christmas decorations, all that shows Santa's sleigh, inspired by the virtues of sharing. Santa's sleigh is still a thought satisfactory, reminding us that Christmas is just around the corner. But above all, there weExample the importance of Christmas as a time full of love.
Baby Santa’s Music Box

Adults familiar with Baby Einstein educational videos understand the concept behind the company’s products. Studies show that repeated exposure to pleasant images and sounds will create greater brain capacity in wee ones, as neurons become connected in the brain’s auditory cortex. (And you thought you were just playing with your child.) Here, in time for Christmas, Baby Einstein takes a holiday breather. In Baby Santa’s Music Box, the stimulation is similar, yet the learning is not quite so intentional–a relief for those of us a bit intimidated with the Russian, Japanese, and French introduced in the original film. No human words are spoken here. Rather, the sights and sounds of Christmas are presented in a visual feast of whimsical, happy scenes accompanied by seasonal music. From sledding and snowmen to glowing candles and shimmering ornaments, dozens of animated and live-action settings communicate the beauty and wonder of the holiday season. Penguin puppets unwrap presents, ring bells, and toss tinsel. Santa’s sleigh in a gentle snowfall segues smoothly into a playful group of Christmas-clad youngsters dancing to Tchaikovsky’s “Nutcracker.” Kids decorate a tree, twirl in stocking caps, and careen down a sledding hill. Throughout the program, the Baby Einstein Music Box Orchestra performs soothing music from Christmas carols and classical favorites to traditional melodies from around the world. Infants and toddlers already sense the magic of Christmas. This “video board book” will help them celebrate it. –Lynn Gibson
Baby Einstein’s Baby Santa’s Music Box
One of the earlier releases in the now popular Baby Einstein video series, Baby Santa’s Music Box is an unpolished version of the wonderful videos to come later in the collection. Relying more on music and visuals as the sole entertainment than some of the others, Baby Santa began the formula of the Baby Bach and Baby Beethoven videos with stimulating visuals set to music. Unlike the more advanced videos in the Baby Einstein series designed for older babies and toddlers, this one is entirely non-verbal and will appeal to infants as young as one month of age. Visuals rely heavily on the Baby Einstein Puppets albeit the earlier versions, visuals of ornaments and Christmas decorationas, animals playing in the snow, and lots and lots of children. The soundtack is holiday instrumental musical tunes from different countries around the world such as England, Ireland, France, Germany, Israel, Japan, and the United States yet all rendered in similar orchestration by the Baby Einstein Music Box Orchestra. Appropriate for ages 1 month and up, the simplicity of the video combined with some more engaging puppet visuals will likely entertain your baby until around the 18th month. The video is short, but you have the option to “repeat play” as well as play the music without the video.Like most of the other videos in the Baby Einstein series, this one is designed as a `video board book’ for your baby and offers you the opportunity to interact with your child in the same way you do with books as well as act as a distraction for that deeply needed parental bathroom break. Most of the DVDs in the series have the option to “play” or “repeat play” and are about 20-30 minutes in length — the repetition being very stimulating and comforting to the younger set.
While I don’t think viewing Baby Einstein DVDs will make my infant “smarter” she sure does enjoy them! They give me a great way to interact with her as well as a few minutes here and there to get a few things done around the house. Their ability to calm her when she’s fussy is already legendary in our household.
Here is information on all the current 21 Baby Einstein DVDs including suggested times to introduce them to your little one. This information IS NOT available with the DVD sets but I gleaned it from several sources for my own use. You may like to print this out for future reference.
Note: All the Baby Einstein DVDs are “region 1″ which means they only play on machines in the U.S. and Canada.
Information on each video is divided into categories of age appropriateness:
From Birth and Up
* Baby Bach
- A multiple award-winning DVD
- Engages your newborn/infant through sights and sounds
- uses colorful real-world objects for visual scenes
- Appropriate from birth and up
*Baby Mozart Music Festival
- An award winning DVD
- Introduces your baby to the classical music of Mozart with visually stimulating real-world objects on screen
- From birth and upAge 1 month and Up
*Baby Beethoven Symphony of Fun
- An award winning DVD
- Featuring the compositions of Beethoven
- Appropriate for ages 1 month and up
*Language Nursery
- A multiple award-winning DVD
- Exposes your baby to sounds of seven different languages: English, French, Spanish, Russian, Hebrew, German, and Japanese
- Appropriate for ages 1 month and up
*Baby Santa’s Music Box
- Joyeux Noel! Feliz Navidad! Buon Natale! Merry Christmas!
- Celebrate with holiday musical sounds from around the world
- Appropriate for ages 1 month and upAge 6 Months and Up
*Baby Monet
- An award winning DVD
- A musical introduction to the four seasons
- Features the music of Vivaldi
- Appropriate from 6 months and upAge 9 Months and Up
*Baby da Vinci From Head to Toe
- A multiple award-winning DVD
- Baby’s first introduction to their eyes, ears, hands, feet, and more.
- Features Spanish, English and French language tracks for added learning.
- Set to the music of Vivaldi, Bach and Handel
- Appropriate for ages 9 months and up.
*Baby MacDonald A Day on the Farm
- A multiple award-winning DVD
- A fun-filled introduction to the sights and sounds of a farm
- Features live-action images and engaging visuals of puppets, children, toys, and real-world objects
- Combines traditional nursery rhymes with the classical music of Schubert, Schumann and Strauss
- Appropriate for ages 9 months and up
*Baby Galileo Discovering the Sky
- An award winning DVD
- Baby’s first introduction to the sky and solar system
- Features captivating footage of the sky, planets, and galaxies
- Features musical scores by Mozart, Chopin, Strauss and Tchaikovsky
- Appropriate for ages 9 months and up
*Baby Neptune Discovering Water
- An award winning DVD
- Baby’s first introduction to water
- Features the melodic scores of Handel’s Water Music
- Appropriate for ages 9 months and upAge 1 Year +
*Baby’s Favorite Places
- A playful introduction to words and sign language – my street to main street
- 12 Months +
*Baby Einstein Meet the Orchestra – First Instruments
- First Instruments introduces your toddler to musical instruments that make up an orchestra and the different sounds that they make.
- Features multi-language viewing options in English, French, and Spanish for added learning
- Uses real-life images with classical music by Beethoven, Brahms, Joplin, Haydn, Mozart, and Strauss.
- Appropriate from 1 year
*Baby Einstein On The Go — Riding, Sailing, and Soaring
- An award winning DVD
- A musical introduction to transportation and “things that go.”
- Features multi-language viewing options in English, French, and Spanish for added learning.
- Uses real-life images with classical music by Haydn, Beethoven, Mozart, and Rossini.
- Appropriate from 1 year
*Baby Wordsworth First Words – Around the House
- A multiple award-winning DVD
- A musical introduction to baby’s first words and communication
- Features bonus language learning with Spanish, French and English tracks
- Includes the music of Bach, Bizet, and Schubert.
- Appropriate from 1 year
*Baby Noah Animal Expedition
- A multiple award-winning DVD
- A musical introduction to animals around the globe
- Features bonus language learning with Spanish, French and English tracks
- Includes the music of Beethoven, Mozart, and Strauss
- Appropriate from 1 year
*Baby Newton Discovering Shapes
- A multiple award-winning DVD
- Introduces your toddler to five shapes
- Features many of Vivaldi’s favorite compositions
- Appropriate for ages 1 year and up
*Baby Shakespeare World of Poetry
- An award winning DVD
- Poetry in Motion with real world images
- Features award winning Baby Beethoven soundtrack
- Appropriate for ages 1 year and up
*Baby Van Gogh World of Colors
- An award winning DVD
- Exposes your baby to the wonder of color through Van Gogh’s artwork
- Introduces your baby to classical music selections from Van Gogh’s era
- Appropriate for ages 1 year and up
*Neighborhood Animals
- An award winning DVD
- Meet animals that live in and around the home
- This DVD compliments the Baby Einstein Animal Discovery Cards
- Engaging music from the 19th and early 20th centuries
- Appropriate for ages 1 year and up
*Numbers Nursery
- An award winning DVD
- A playful and interactive introduction to the numbers 1 through 5
- Uses familiar, real-world objects to show what numbers mean
- Features the melodic scores of Haydn, Chopin, Strauss, and Schubert
- Appropriate for ages 1 year and up
*World Animals
- Discover animals from the jungle, savannah and ocean
- This DVD compliments the Baby Einstein World Animal Discovery Cards
- Features music from the 19th and early 20th centuries
- Appropriate for ages 1 year and up
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