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Build Your Baby's Brain - Through the Power of Music

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About Build Your Baby's Brain - Through The Power Of Music

Product description A majority of our media items are previously owned. In almost all cases there is going to be some wear or evidence of use. This wear can include nicks scrapes, scratches, damage to the cover, case and or light scratches to the media. That being said we fully guarantee every item we sell to play as expected. If you experience playback issues please let us know. In addition codes for activation and / or digital copies may have been previously used or not available for our previously owned listings. Please review the eBay condition as well as all the photos before making a purchase decision. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. We promise to do our best to provide photographs of the actual item being sold and provide an accurate condition of the item. We appreciate your business and hope that you fully enjoy your purchase. Amazon.com Hundreds of compilation recordings have been thrust on the market in recent years on the theory that classical music makes a nice, non-threatening accompaniment to everything from working out to making love. And here we have one compilation promising to make your baby smarter. It's offensive enough that the music featured on these compilations is spliced up so that the most you hear of any work is a single movement; what's really annoying is the poor quality of so many of the featured performances. So it is some consolation that the artists here include such 20th-century legends as the Cleveland Orchestra under Szell and the Budapest String Quartet with Mieczyslaw Horszowski. Of course if these folks were alive, one can imagine their violent objection to this presentation of their work. --Gwendolyn Freed