Of course it was too good to be true.

The New York Times reported Thursday that Disney is offering a refund to buyers of its ubiquitous “Baby Einstein” videos, which did not, as promised, turn babies into wunderkinds. Apparently, all those puppets, bright colors, and songs were what we had feared all along—a mind-numbing way to occupy infants.

This news has rocked the parenting world, which had embraced the videos as a miraculous child-rearing staple. Videos that make your kid smarter while you prepare dinner? Genius!

more info at http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/parenting/the-great-baby-einstein-scam-531147/

Here is the link for the mail-in refund certificate: http://www.babyeinstein.com/(S(3qnoffi1whnnnt55h2ljk355))/parentsguide/satisfaction/upgrade_us.html

IT EXPIRES ON MARCH 4, 2010!!!

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booge...
Oct. 27, 2009 at 5:36 PM

bahaha crack me up girl!

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