For many years, heavy advertising for Baby Einstein videos implied that infants who watch TV (specifically their DVD’s) grow up smarter.  But pediatricians and advocacy groups were skeptical.  No proof was ever offered, and several studies demonstrated harm to infants watching much TV.  Complaints were lodged with the Federal Trade Commission, asking the FTC to forbid  Baby Einstein and similar companies from claiming an educational benefit.  Before the FTC could issue a ruling, these companies withdrew their claims.

But pressure against these videos has continued to mount.  Disney, who bought Baby Einstein in 2001, calls the bad publicity a “smear campaign.”  But on September 4th, as reported this week on the New York Times front page, the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood convinced Walt Disney Studios to offer a full refund.  The refund applies to any Baby Einstein DVD purchased after mid-2005.  Return your DVD, and get a check for $15.99 – no questions asked!  You don’t even need the original receipt, or even the box.  Just mail in your Baby Einstein DVD before March 4, 2010.

To download the refund form, click here. Or go to the Baby Einstein website, and search for “einstein moneyback;” the link for the refund form will be on the right-hand side of the page.

Remember that the American Academy of Pediatrics still recommends that there’s no reason to turn on the TV at all, for children under 2 years old; and for kids over 2, limit screen time to 10 hours a week.

–  David Epstein, MD