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Numbers Nursery: Discovering 1 Through 5 is the 13th video of the Baby Einstein series. It was released on November 25, 2003. Unlike Language Nursery, the video exposes kids from ages 1 year/12 months old and up to the numbers 1 through 5 in a way that encourages them to count out loud. The video's counterpart books are See and Spy Counting and Neighborhood Numbers.

Video Guide[]

Opening[]

  • Symphony No. 101 in G major "The Clock", Hob.I:101, 2nd Movement, Haydn: Tiger appears and opens the black curtains to unveil the Hanging Number Props 1-5 while Julie Aigner-Clark counts them (in white).
  • Opening titles (in white).
  • Monkey Push Puppet dances to the left (in white).

1 (One)[]

  • Tiger rides the number train (My Train: Engine) to the blue number 1 with a single dot on it. (in white)
  • Neighton the Horse rides the Red & White Hot Air Balloon. (FIRST POEM: I'm floating in my one balloon, up to one single rising moon. I pass one cloud, float by up high into 1 bright blue pretty sky. I wear one hat, I see one star, I'm soaring high, I'm flying far.)
  • Red apple (in white)
  • Trumpet Concerto in E-Flat major, Hob.VIIe: 1, 3rd Movement, Haydn: One Rubber Duckie (in white), a plastic toy blue cup (Early Play Hostess Set: Cup) (in white), Rooster Ramp Walker (in black), one banana (in white), Canada goose flying over ocean, Father Egghead opening mouth to the beat (in white), Fantasy 2000 Block Set top (in white), ballerina pirouetting, butterfly flying away, dog, Sophia in Baby Bee Costume (in white), hummingbird hovering and landing on a flower (footage reused from Neighborhood Animals), Red Gertie 9" Ball (in white)
  • Blue Number 1 Walker (in black)
  • Neighton eats a flower. Afterwards, he hiccups, but then starts to make funny noises (ex. cow, squeaky toy, old car horn, sheep, duck) and gallops or runs away in fear. (in black)
  • Ladybug shows the blue number 1 and points to it.
  • Essence bangs a drum once and says 1, and Desja wears a hat.
  • Monkey Push Puppet dances to the right. (in white)

2 (Two)[]

  • Tiger rides the number train to the yellow number 2 with a pair of dots at positions of a line segment. (in white)
  • Baby MacDonald the Cow (L&L) (in a dual role) shares. (SECOND POEM: Call us a couple, call us a pair. There are two of us and so we share: two apples, and two lollipops, two pickles, and two red gumdrops. We share two hugs, because we're friends, and one the other can depend.)
  • Two red apples (in white; Early & Late-2003 versions only)
  • Symphony No. 5 In B-Flat Major, D. 485, 4th Movement, Schubert: two ducks (Rubber Duckie; in white), a couple of blue plastic cups (Early Play Hostess Set: Cup; in white), two shoes (Wind-Up Walking Sneakers; in black), a couple of blue bowls of Cheerios cereal with spoons (in light grey), two pieces of toast popping out of the toaster (in white), Running Dogs Pull Toy sliding to the right and then to the left (in white), Desja and Sarika with Monarch Butterfly & Ladybug Wings (in white), Dizzy Ducks Music Box (in white), Katie and Johnathan bouncing on two yellow Hop-Up Hopper Balls (in white), a couple of House Blocks made up of blue squares and red triangles (in white), two sea turtles (in underwater), two leaf cutter ants carrying leaves, a couple of lion cubs fighting (stock footage), Alexis eating a couple of chocolate sprinkled cupcakes (in white), a couple of Crystalite: Butterflies off spiral (in black), two Yellow Flower Pinwheels (in white), two girls swinging outdoors
  • Yellow Number 2 Walker (in black)
  • La Gioconda, Op. 9, Ponchielli: Duck (PlaySoup, without scarf) plays with one of the toy airplanes (Viking Chubbies: Airplane). When Neighton comes along and wants to play, Duck shoos him away and keeps them both for himself, so Neighton brings two Ball Sport Squish - Soccers to show that they can share.
  • Desja says "Two oranges" and Liam says "Two eyes".
  • Neighton draws a bike using a blue Crayon with two oranges for wheels and rides it. (in white)
  • Ladybug shows the yellow number 2, nods in acknowledgement and then crawls to the left.
  • Dancing Ladybugs Push Puppet (in white)

3 (Three)[]

  • Tiger rides the My Train: Engine to the green number 3 with three dots in triangle corners. (in white)
  • Duck (L&L) in a trial role (THIRD POEM: Three is company, three's a crowd. There are three of us and we're quite proud to own three trumpets: one, two, three. We're musical, as you can see. We have three drums, we have three flutes, we have three bangs, we have three toots.)
  • Three red apples (in white)
  • "Grande Valse Brillante" in E-Flat major, Op. 18, Chopin: three ducks (Rubber Duckie) (in white), three cups (Early Play Hostess Set: Cup) (in white), Eggheads Family (Sister, Mother and Father) (in white), Sophia and Huggy Buggy Cars (in white), sunflowers, Penguin Painting, rabbit and carrots, banana split with three pistachio ice cream scoops, penguins in line, Wooly Sheep (in white), Pull-Back Frogs (in white), 3-Car Garage (in white), Pop-Overs: Mice (in white), Red Wooden Block Cylinders (in white)
  • Sea Green Number 3 Walker (in black)
  • Katie, Desja and Sarika crawl through Multicolor Find Me Tunnel and count themselves off.
  • Jingle Bells, Traditional: Tiger builds a snowman with three snowballs and adds coal for eyes and a carrot for a nose then poses like it.
  • Essence claps to three.
  • Elephant, Zebra and Hippo Push Puppets (in white)
  • Ladybug shows the green number 3 and smiles.
  • Tritsch-Tratsch Polka, Op. 214, Strauss, Jr.: Tiger, Neighton and Ladybug race and drive in the 3 Wooden Racing Cars. After that, Tiger is 1st place, Neighton is 2nd and Ladybug is 3rd.

4 (Four)[]

  • Duck (L&L) conducts Tiger to ride the number train to the purple number 4 with four dots in square corners. (in white)
  • Tiger, Pavlov The Dog, Baby MacDonald (PlaySoup), and Neighton laugh with their tongues out, Baby Beethoven The Giraffe shows up, rabbit, and roses (FOURTH POEM: Most furry mammals walk on fours: the tiger, the dog, the cow, the horse. They stick out four long tongues and laugh. There are four black spots on this giraffe. And these four rabbits have four noses that like to smell these four red roses.)
  • Four apples (in white)
  • Piano Concerto No. 11 in D major, Hob.XVIII:11, 1st Movement, Haydn: four ducks (Rubber Duckie) (in white), four cups (Early Play Hostess Set: Cup) (in white), Puppeteers: Pond O' Frogs Puppet (in black), four plates (Early Play Hostess Set: Plates), Early Play Hostess Set: Forks (in white), Duck (PlaySoup) finds plain easter eggs in the Look & Feel Memory Tower and counts them (in black), tomatoes, Discover & Play Color Blocks (in white), Pavlov the Dog (L&L) in a quad role (in black), Pocket Pets: Ladybugs (in white), cookies (in white), Number Books (in white), lemons (in black), Crayons (in white), Squirt The Pig and two of his duplicates notice there's a pig missing. So one of the pigs gets Neighton wearing Pig Ears & Snout. (in black)
  • Purple Number 4 Walker (in black)
  • Liam says 4 frogs and croaks and Katie claps to 4.
  • Ladybug shows the purple number 4 and crawls to the right.
  • Both Dancing Ladybugs and Dancing Bees Push Puppets (in white)

5 (Five)[]

  • Tiger rides the My Train: Engine to the red-orange number 5 with five dots in a quincunx pattern.
  • Pavlov (L&L) in a quint role. (FIFTH AND FINAL POEM: The five of us make quite a group, we fit inside this hula hoop. We wear five flowers behind our ears, our grandma calls us "little dears". We eat five cookies, wear five bibs, we sleep in these five little cribs.)
  • Five red apples (in white)
  • Five ducks (Rubber Duckie) (in white)
  • 3 Marches Militaires, No. 1 in D major, D. 733, Schubert: five cups (Early Play Hostess Set: Cup) (in white), Pocket Pets: Ladybugs (in white), Toko Bird Puppets, Tumbling Bowling Bunnies (in white), bananas (in white), black sprinkled donuts (in white), violet jellybeans (in white), Sophia and Huggy Buggy Cars (in white), toes (in black), Eggheads Family (one Mother, two Fathers and two Sisters) (in white), Mini Doll Sweaters (in black), Pocket Pets: Ladybugs (again) (in white), Lacing Beads (Five yellow cubes) (in black)
  • Reddish Orange down to Red Number 5 Walker (in black)
  • Baby MacDonald (PlaySoup) rings five hand bells from left to right. (in white)
  • Liam counts to five on his fingers.
  • Ladybug's dots (right wing only) are counted by Julie while pointing to them. (in white)
  • Symphony No. 94 in G major, Hob.I:94, 2nd Movement, Haydn: Tiger stacks five Small Blocks and Neighton knocks three of them down after he leaves leaving two remaining in order to show subtraction. (in white)
  • Ladybug shows the orange-red number 5 and crawls to the right again.
  • Tiger drives the train to the caboose at the end (since the numbers only go up to 5) while Julie counts to five, Duck (L&L) follows (in white)

Closing[]

  • Symphony No. 100 in G major, Hob.I:100, 4th Movement, Haydn: one happy rooster (Rooster Walker) (in black), one dog, two turtles, two shoes (Wind-Up Walking Sneakers) (in black), three frogs (Pull-Back Frog) (in white), three mice (Popovers: Mouse) (in white), four frogs (Puppeteers: Pond O' Frogs Puppet) (in black), four blocks (Discover & Play Color Blocks) (in white), five ducks (Rubber Duckie) (in white), five cars (Huggy Buggy Cars) (in white), 5 number circles drop down in order (in black)
  • Symphony No. 100 in G major, Hob.I:100, 2nd Movement, Haydn: Tiger helps Neighton rearrange the numbers in the right order. (in white)
  • Radetzky March, Op. 228, Strauss, Sr.: closing credits

How Many?[]

  • Waltz No. 11 in G-Flat major, Op. 70, No. 1 by Frédéric Chopin
  • Count the balls with us! (Ball Party: Bounce (in white), 3)
  • How many bangs did you hear? (PlaySoup Duck bangs Musical Marching Drum once and smiles (in black), 1)
  • How many rockets do you see? (Rocket Racers (in black), 2)
  • How many pumpkins are there? (Glowing Halloween Pumpkin, 1)
  • How many eggs are in the bird's nest? (Nest with bird eggs, 3)
  • How many seashells do you see? (Spiral Seashell, 1)
  • How many funny giraffes are there? (Giraffes Painting, 1)
  • How many sneezes did you hear? (Neighton, Tiger and Baby MacDonald sneeze because of the Feather Ostrich Pen allergy (in black), 3)
  • How many sisters do you see? (Desja and Sarika rocking (in whit), 2)
  • How many eggs can you count? (eggs frying in pan, 2)
  • Piano Concerto No. 11 in D major, Hob.XVIII:11, 1st Movement by Franz Joseph Haydn
  • How many animals do you see? (Fun Capsules - Wild Animals (in black), 4)
  • How many animals are dancing? (Elephant, Zebra and Hippo Push Puppets (in white), 3)
  • How many babies do you see? (Sienna in Cute as a Bug Baby Costume (in white), 1)
  • How many mice can you count? (Pop-Overs: Mouse (in white), 3)
  • Can you count the grapes? (purple grapes, 5)
  • Question #1: Can you count the mail with us? and Question #2: How many letters did we get? (PlaySoup Pavlov gets 3 letters from his mailbox, 3)
  • How many birds are there? (Toko Bird Puppets, 5)
  • How many fish do you see? (fish, 2)
  • How many moos did you hear? (Duck watches what Baby MacDonald is doing then pinches her nose with his beak hurting Baby MacDonald and Duck laughs, 1)
  • La Gioconda, Op. 9 by Amilcare Ponchielli
  • How many horns did you hear? (Tiger honking Bike Horns from left to right (in black), 5)
  • How many surprises did the duck find? (PlaySoup Duck finds plain easter eggs in the Look & Feel Memory Tower (in black), 4)
  • How many fuzzy birds do you see? (Feather Ostrich Pen (in black), 1)
  • Question #1: Let's bake a cake. How many things does Tiger add to the bowl? and Question #2: How many candles can you count? (Tiger makes a cake (in black), 5)

Count Along Activities[]

Count Along with Me[]

  • Can you count along with us? 1, 2, 3 (Tiger counts the 3 red spheres on Abacus Toy (in black))
  • 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (Ladybug's dots are counted by Julie)

Five Little Train Cars[]

  • 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (Tiger rides the number train from 1-5)

1 - 10, Yes You Can![]

  • Listen carefully and count: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 (Maria counts to 10 [in white]). Now, you try! (Numbers without narration).
  • Let's count again! 1 (Essence bangs Musical Marching Drum (in white))
  • 2 (Yo-Yos)
  • 3 (frogs; Pull-Back Frogs)
  • 4 (ducks; Rubber Duckies)
  • 5 (jellybeans)
  • Can you count to 5 on your hand? (Desja and Liam count to 5 on her hand [in white])
  • Let's count again! 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 (Johnathan counts to 10 [in black]). Now, you try! (Numbers without narration).

Distribution[]

  • Buena Vista Home Entertainment/Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment (2003-2004)

Trivia[]

  • This is the first Disney video to feature Julie Aigner-Clark.
  • This is the last video to have poems, the other two are Baby Shakespeare (as the main topic focusing on original poets) and Baby Van Gogh.
  • This is also the first video to not have the word "baby" shown in the opening or closing titles (not counting the 2004 re-releases of Language Nursery, Neighborhood Animals, and World Animals).
  • The hanging number props and the puppets from the 5 poems were later in 2004, pictured and reanimated for the Numbers and Shapes Discovery Cards.
  • Some of the tracks were later reused in World of Rhythm.
  • This is the only time where Duck in his first PlaySoup form is seen without wearing anything, but with planes and balls.
  • An image of the making of the 3 puppet show is seen on the old PlaySoup site, which reveals that Tiger is played by Dave Privett, it was later posted in it's highest quality on his Instagram with another angle of the same day in 2003 (Baby MacDonald can be seen on the far top left).
  • A Promotional CD-ROM from around 2003 features some interesting media that was cut from the final release, including a recomposed version of Three German Dances, K. 605, No. 3 In C Major, "Sleigh Ride" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart accompanying the snowman puppet show, and a strawberry being placed down with Julie's voice reading "One strawberry".
  • Duck (PlaySoup) (Version 1) doesn't return until My First Signs.
  • Baby Beethoven (PlaySoup) doesn't return until Meet The Orchestra.
  • Pavlov (PlaySoup) doesn't return until Baby Wordsworth with new eyes.
  • The 1st version of Baby MacDonald doesn't return until the 2008 version of Baby Mozart.
  • This is the first appearance of Tiger in his PlaySoup form who doesn't return until the 2008 version of Baby Mozart.
  • This is the only appearance of Ladybug.
  • This is the last appearance of the 1st Version of Pavlov The Dog in PlaySoup form.
  • This is the first video to have classical music by Haydn.
  • This is the only video to have classical music by Ponchielli, and Strauss, Sr.
  • This is also the first video to have other classical music by Strauss, Jr. besides the Blue Danube Waltz.
  • Baby MacDonald the Cow in her Legends and Lore form in a dual role appeared in Baby Shakespeare, and the Huggy Buggy Car by Hooray appeared in Baby Van Gogh.
  • The audio from Language Nursery is reused on the discovery cards bonus feature.
  • When Neighton, Tiger, and Baby MacDonald sneeze after encountering a Feather Ostrich Pen, their full voices can be heard (Bill Weisbach made them). Neighton and Baby MacDonald nearly sound the same whilst, Tiger has a squeaky voice. However, Tiger has a little lower voice in the snowman scene.
  • Some of the pieces in this video are not available on any CDs. Baby da Vinci As such, this is the first video to have some classical music that is not from CDs or DVD Concert Halls.
  • The CD Sampler enclosed on the VHS has the same pieces as the CD enclosed on the Baby Galileo VHS.
  • The White, Blue, and Red Triple Ooze Tube by Carlisle was included in the Toy Chest for some reason, but it was not shown in the video or bonus features.
  • Symphony No. 94 in G Major, "Surprise", 2nd Movement by Franz Joseph Haydn later appears in the World of Rhythm Concert Hall in its full form.
  • In the videos toy chest there is a photo of Neighton the Horse riding in the Caboose of the train with 5 train cars in a white backdrop. It is possible that it was originally going to be used for a post-credits puppet show but wasn't included due to making the video somewhat longer than 20-29 minutes. However, this could be wrong and it was just a photo taken for the Toy Chest.
  • Numbers Nursery was originally going to have the sections about the numbers 6 (Six), 7 (Seven), 8 (Eight), 9 (Nine), and 10 (Ten), but they were removed probably because Julie thinks that the video might be too long. However, they were seen in the Discovery Cards in the bonus features.
  • This is the first video to have an eye reflection on a character that previously didn't have one.
    • However, the DVD Menu doesn't use an eye reflection.
  • This is the first VHS to have the updated Walt Disney Home Entertainment logo on the INK/Sticker Label.

Goofs[]

  • In the 2003 original release of Numbers Nursery DVD during the end credits, it says "Nursery Numbers Kids". However, in the late 2004 re-release of Numbers Nursery DVD they corrected it to say "Numbers Nursery Kids". This is the first time where Disney makes a mistake.
  • In the original 2003 release, the color was less vivid in some parts of the video, and more vivid in other parts. This was likely an exporting glitch that Disney fixed in the 2004 re-release, where the color was quite vivid all the way through.
  • During the number 3 poem when Duck (L&L) in a trio role all play trumpets the Duck on the left sides puppeteer Ryan Spittler's sleeve can be briefly seen.

Puppets[]

  • Tiger (Host) (played by David Privett) (first appearance)
  • Neighton the Horse (PlaySoup) (third appearance)
  • Ladybug (only appearance)
  • Baby MacDonald the Cow (L&L) (fourth appearance)
  • Duck (PlaySoup) (fifth appearance)
  • Duck (L&L) (third appearance)
  • Pavlov The Dog (PlaySoup) (Version 1) (last appearance)
  • Baby MacDonald the Cow (Version 1) (fifth appearance)
  • Baby Beethoven The Giraffe (PlaySoup) (third appearance)
  • Pavlov The Dog (L&L) second appearance)
  • Squirt The Pig (L&L) (second appearance)

Puppeteers[]

  • David Privett
  • June Privett
  • Ryan Spittler
  • Chris O'Brien

Kids[]

Video[]

  • Alexis Fowlkes (wearing a blue sweatshirt and white overalls) (does not speak) (first appearance)
  • Desja Logan (wearing a white sweatshirt and green overalls) (only appearance)
  • Essence Nickies (wearing a blue T-shirt and a pink ballerina costume) (only appearance)
  • Johnathan Simon (wearing a green and yellow T-shirts and blue pants) (only appearance)
  • Katie Gifford (wearing a pink T-shirt and blue jeans) (only appearance)
  • Liam Katsan (wearing a red and green shirts) (second appearance)
  • Sarika Rogers (wearing a white sweatshirt and red overalls) (only appearance)
  • Sophia Squires (wearing a Baby Bee Costume, a pink shirt and pink pants) (does not speak) (first appearance)

How Many[]

  • Sienna Burke (wearing a Bug Costume) (does not speak) (first appearance)

Count Along Activities[]

  • Maria Celeste (wearing a pink sweatshirt) (only appearance)

Discovery Cards[]

Only the BOLD words meaning that the number is not shown on this video. But it IS shown on the video ONLY.

  • 1 (Blue)
  • 2 (Yellow)
  • 3 (Green)
  • 4 (Purple)
  • 5 (Red)
  • 6 (Cyan)
  • 7 (Lavender)
  • 8 (Lime)
  • 9 (Pink)
  • 10 (Orange)

Toys[]

Video Toys[]

Toy Manufacturer
Tiger Puppet PlaySoup
Hanging Number Props 1-5
Monkey Push Puppet DETOA
My Train: Engine Maple Landmark
Neighton the Horse Puppet PlaySoup
Red & White Hot Air Balloon Authentic Models
Rubber Duck Inflatable Products
Early Play Hostess Set: Cup BRIO
Rooster Ramp Walker DIHRAS
Eggheads Family (12 Set) Rhythmix
400 Artist Colors Set Pixelblocks
Baby Bee Costume Beastly Buddies
Gertie 9" Ball (Red) Small World Toys
Ladybug Puppet PlaySoup
Green Plastic Drum Hohner
Betsy/Cud the Cow Bath Puppet Legends & Lore
Wind-Up Walking Sneakers Merry Thoughts
Running Dogs Pull Toy Schylling
Monarch Butterfly & Ladybug Wings
Dizzy Ducks Music Box
Hop-Up Hopper Ball (Yellow) Hedstrom
Wooden Blocks Ryan's Room
Crystalite: Butterflies White Eagle
Yellow Flower Pinwheels Dollar Tree
Viking Chubbies: Airplanes International Playthings
Ball Sport Squeesh - Soccer Kazoo & Company
Crayons RoseArt
Dancing Ladybugs Push Puppet DETOA
Duck Bath Puppet Legends & Lore
Trumpet Prop Unknown
Red Plastic Drum
Slide Whistle Schylling
Huggy Buggy Cars Hooray!
Penguin Painting Stephanie Bauer
Wooly Sheep Westminster
Pull-Back Frog Pintoy
3-Car Garage (Old Version) Battat
Pop-Overs: Mouse TOMY
Multicolor Find Me Tunnel Back to Basics
Elephant Push Puppet DETOA
Zebra Push Puppet
Hippo Push Puppet
Wooden Racing Cars Pintoys
Pavlov the Dog Puppet PlaySoup
Baby MacDonald the Cow Puppet (Version 1)
Baby Beethoven the Giraffe Puppet
Poppeteers: Pond O'Frogs Puppet Manhattan Toy
Early Play Hostess Set: Plate BRIO
Early Play Hostess Set: Fork BRIO
Look & Feel Memory Tower Tag Toys
Discover & Play Color Blocks Baby Einstein
Sudsy/Pavlov Dog Bath Puppet Legends & Lore
Pocket Pets: Ladybug TOMY
Number Books PlaySoup
Squirt the Pig Bath Puppet Legends & Lore
Pig Ears & Snout Hanover Acessories
Dancing Bees Push Puppet DETOA
Hula Hoop (Purple) Unknown
Toko Bird Puppets Westminster
Tumbling Bowling Bunnies Schylling
Mini Doll Shirts Unknown
Lacing Beads Back to Basics
Kidsplay Deskbell Set Rhythm Band Instruments
Small Blocks Unknown
My Train: Caboose Maple Landmark

How Many Toys[]

Toy Manufacturer
Ball Party: Bounce TOMY
Rocket Racers Schylling
Giraffes Painting Stephanie Bauer
Feather Ostrich Pen Rhode Island Novelty
Cute as a Bug Baby Costume Cinema Secrets
Bike Horns Schylling

Count Along Activities Toys[]

Toy Manufacturer
Abacus Toy Unknown
Yo-yos

Compositions[]

Video Compositions[]

  1. Symphony No. 101 in D major "Clock", Hob.I:101, 2nd Movement, Haydn (Opening)
  2. Trumpet Concerto in E-Flat major, Hob.VIIe:1, 3rd Movement, Haydn (1) (not in any CDs)
  3. Symphony No. 5 in B-Flat major, D.485, 4th Movement, Schubert (2)
  4. La Gioconda, Op. 9, Ponchielli (2 Puppet Show)
  5. "Grande Valse Brillante" in E-Flat major, Op. 18, Chopin (3)
  6. Jingle Bells, Traditional (3 Puppet Show)
  7. Tritsch-Tratsch Polka, Op. 214, Strauss, Jr. (3 Race Cars)
  8. Keyboard Concerto No. 11 in D major, Hob.XVIII:11, 1st Movement, Haydn (4) (not in any CDs)
  9. 3 Marches Militaires, No. 1 in D major, D.733, Schubert (5)
  10. Symphony No. 94 in G major "Surprise", Hob.I:94, 2nd Movement, Haydn (5 Puppet Show) (not in any CDs)
  11. Symphony No. 100 in G major "Military", Hob.I:100, 4th Movement, Haydn (Finale) (not in any CDs)
  12. Symphony No. 100 in G major "Military", Hob.I:100, 2nd Movement, Haydn (Rearranging the Numbers)
  13. Radetzky March, Op. 228, Strauss, Sr. (Closing) (not in any CDs)

Bonus Composition (How Many)[]

  1. Waltz No. 11 in G-Flat major, Op. 70, No. 1, Chopin (only used in join us after the program for mysterious 2004 VHS's)

Wayback Machine original Promos[]

  1. Three German Dances, K. 605, No. 3 In C Major, "Sleigh Ride", Mozart (found in Baby Santa's Music Box)

Gallery[]

Numbers Nursery/Gallery

Videography[]

Numbers Nursery/Videography

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