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Little Explorers Vol. 1: The World of Art, Music, & Dance

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Give your children a great head start...Let them explore the world of art!

*Introduces and exposes young children to the arts

*Captivating and child friendly

*Exciting performances designed to appeal to young children

*Leonardo DaVinci, Michelangelo, Van Gogh and many more!

*Mozart, Bach, Beethoven and others!

*Opens new worlds for children

*Plants the seeds of interest and curiosity

*Develop a natural love and appreciation for the arts to last a lifetime!

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  • The little girls in puffy pink tutus are real darlings!^.^

  • I don't understand the watercolor painter. What is she trying to paint? I don't like abstract art...it's the same as atonal music.

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  • The thumbnail shows girls in pink tutus, so if that is what you came to see here, it is at 2:21.

    Thumbs up so my message goes to the top and everyone can see it immediately and easily find the little darlings.

  • @RHIANNAKM lol.  yes. 20 month. Though, she's 31 months old now. lol.

  • hahaaha bellas ...

  • The smallest girl with the long curly hair was ADORABLE! So, so, so cute!

  • @PianistCor i think its supposed to be trees. Dont ya think so?

  • 2:23 hahahahah Elas parecem vários pintinhos pulando e girando! *-*

  • @sondano Wait...what? Even animals don't move randomly. They move with an intelligence relevant to their species and way of living. Babies move with an intelligence relevant to their level of development and experience and build on that experience to learn other skills. They turn their heads towards sounds, focus on familiar faces, root when they are hungry, turn away from food when they're not. Push things away, learn to hold their heads up, turn over, grasp things. What are you talking about?

  • @PianistCor no is not

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