Review of The Little Einsteins Disney Animated Cartoon

By Kat Rice Williams, published Apr 25, 2007
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Rating: 3.4 of 5
I have infants who are not at all interested in watching television, but every time the Disney animation The Little Einstein cartoon flashes across the screen, my babies get excited. If they could, I think that they would jump into the television screen.

The Little Einstein cartoon is amazing. It is brilliantly animated, and features colorful, talented, and lovable characters. June is a lovely dancer, and she will dance every chance that she gets. Leo is the conductor who conducts his way into our hearts. Quincy is a brilliant musician who can play any musical instrument that he is given. Annie is the singer, who loves to sing, and she sings with the voice of an angel.

Little Einstein is a cartoon designed with preschoolers in mind. With the help of their brilliant red rocket ship, appropriately named "Rocket," these helpful Little Einstein cartoon characters get to travel around the globe, finding adventure, and completing missions. During the missions, children have the opportunity to interact with the cartoon. By clapping, patting, singing, and dancing, kids feel like they are a part of the Little Einstein adventures. Preschoolers get a sense of pride and accomplishment when the missions are completed.

There are very few children's animations that center around art, and classical music. The Little Einstein animated cartoon gives children an appreciation for classical music, such as Bach and Beethoven. The Little Einstein cartoon also give kids an appreciation for fine art pieces. Throughout the duration of the show, classical music tunes, and popular art pieces are introduced to help complete the missions. Animation, real world, and nature are a huge part of the Little Einstein appeal.

At the end of the Little Einstein cartoon, June, Leo, Quincy, and Annie do a curtain call, and introduce all of the wonderful characters, fine art pieces, and classical music that were featured during the episode.

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