- Disney Little Einsteins™: Race For Space Rev up Rocket and soar full speed ahead into action-packed, music-powered adventures! Join Leo, June, Quincy, Annie and Rocket on a mission to rescue the Three Little Piggies when their airplanes spin out of control. Can Rocket fly fast enough and far enough to bring the Piggies all the way home? Only with your help! Journey with the LITTLE EINSTEIN
‘Rocket’s Firebird Rescue’: Meet a mysterious Firebird who sprinkles enchanted music power everywhere she flies. But when a mean ogre captures Firebird, it’s up to the Little Einsteins, and YOU, to set her free and bring music and joy back to the world. Soar over the golden spires of a Byzantine palace. Discover St. Petersburg and explore snowy Siberia where you’ll meet a freshwater baby seal and much more!
‘Race For Space’: Rev up Rocket and soar full-speed ahead on a thrilling mission to rescue the Three Little Piggies when their airplanes spin out of control. Get set to zoom into outer space past stars and planets. Explore the ancient city of Machu Picchu; search for hidden treasure in Hawaii and get ready to race around the globe against the world’s greatest flying machines!
‘The Legend of the Golden Pyramid: Join Rocket, Leo, June, Quincy and Annie on a daring trek across the Egyptian desert to find a legendary Golden Pyramid and unlock its magical, musical secrets. Travel to the Far East for a parade of beautiful kites along the Great Wall of China. Then, head west to San Francisco where you’ll soar — and sing — higher than ever over the Golden Gate Bridge!


March 20, 2010
#1
My son loves these DVD’s. Loves to watch them on long car rides. Very educational and interactive.
March 20, 2010
#2
My twin girls are 3 1/2 years old, and they both really like Little Einsteins. They were so upset when Disney switched to only showing episodes on weekends. So this DVD set filled the space nicely.
March 20, 2010
#3
We were in transition from one house to another and didn’t have many movies for our kids to watch. A friend of mine had given Little Einstein rave reviews so we ordered this set for our nearly three year old and she really likes them. She couldn’t go along with the interactive parts (asking the viewers questions or having them clap or raise their arms)but seems to enjoy watching it none the less. The longer episodes (like Firebird’s resuce) gets a little boring, they must have been scraping bottom for content. I do love the classic music changed into kids songs and the use of art in the background. The music does get stuck in your head and is usually the more annoying ones. My husband and I like to watch these less than Disney Classic movies but it’s a nice change of pace for our older daughter.
March 20, 2010
#4
Anther cartoon my son loves. The first time we saw this on the Disney Channel, I know I had to get it. His favorite is Firebird Rescue. I used the “magic feather” on him yesterday when he didn’t have enough to shoot all the monsters. Really cute, I love that they use classical music. It also stimulates the mind and teaches shapes, music, spatial relationships, etc. Its also really cute to watch my son interact, do the dances, and hollar “lookout rocket!” I have the words to the theme song memorized (along with Barney)
March 20, 2010
#5
My son is a huge fan of Little Einstiens and this will save my live…