ATLANTA, Jan. 19, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A new study has demonstrated that children between the ages of 18 and 33 months were better able to identify a unique shape in a book after repeatedly ...
Researchers at the University of Washington have found that the videos marketed by Baby Einstein, Brainy Baby and other producers of videos for infants may not make babies smarter and could even have ...
Brainy Baby is university studied and published in JOCAM Journal of Children and Media Winner of 77 awards Brainy Baby Laugh and Learn interactive infant early learning DVD helps infant brain ...
Parents hoping to raise baby Einsteins by using infant educational videos instead might be creating baby Homer Simpsons, according to researchers. In a study published in today’s Journal of Pediatrics ...
Brainy Baby is university studied and published in JOCAM Journal of Children and Media Brainy Baby interactive DVDs feature live action and real children Parents tell us their children love to watch ...
Littleton – Lisa and Brian Thompson – both professional and college-educated – pay close attention to their 20-month-old son Matthew’s development. So when Infoture Inc., a Boulder- based research ...
SUWANEE, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Brainy Brands Company, Inc. (the “Company”) (OTCBB: TBBC.OB), a producer and marketer of the Brainy Baby® line of children’s educational videos and products aimed at ...
You see them everywhere: harried parents hauling their little ones off to classes in Mandarin, gymnastics or classical violin. At home, they're filling nurseries with "educational" rattles and mobiles ...
SUWANEE, Ga. — The Brainy Brands Co. is showcasing the newest addition to its Brainy Baby line: Glowberry Bears. Glowberry Bears are interactive, plush bears who can talk and even interact with each ...
Baby Einstein, Brainy Baby and other videos that promise to jump-start children's learning have become a billion-dollar industry in this country, but parents are still their babies' best learning ...
Feb. 12 -- In toy stores across America, shelves are stocked with brainy baby products that claim to boost a child's intelligence. For parents, they are hard to resist: "I'm a sucker for this stuff," ...