Go To Africa (DVD)

Go to Africa is the twelfth Digital Video Disc of Little Einsteins.

Description
Join them on a musical safari for their greatest missions in Africa, and explore the Ivory Coast to meet all the baby Safari animals and their parents for their happiness except for a chimp who lost his parents for being abandoned! When a chimp speaks music, Annie uses her microphone for a great translation! So now, the team need you to help the chimp finding his lost parents before they are worried!

Then, after the victory of using the Golden Harp to free the music from the Golden Pyramid in Egypt, the team are meeting their friend the Great Sphinx once again! He shows them his snowflake puzzle and the team is impressed! However, the three puzzle pieces start bouncing away magically, which makes the Great Sphinx sad!! So you need to help the team find the three missing puzzle pieces before all the sand of the hourglass runs out or else the puzzle will be unable to do its magic!

And finally, the team are in the next safari from the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania by playing with a chimp, a giraffe and an elephant! They hear that their stomachs are growling and they know that they're hungry, so Rocket gives them a basket full of animal food. But suddenly, the outsider of Africa, Big Jet, is dressing as the Cub Simba and steals the basket so that he can eat all of them as he taunts Rocket "Long live the king"!! Now you've got to help the team retrieve the animal snacks before the animals starve to death!!

Episodes Include

 * He Speaks Music
 * The Puzzle of the Sphinx
 * Animal Snack Time

Bonus Features

 * Bonus Episode of "Handy Manny: The Great Donate"

Trivia

 * This DVD and Go To America are released before 1 day and 10 years for the new streaming service called Disney+.
 * This DVD and Go To America are released 7 days and 3 years before the first Disney Junior Pilot Special "Sofia the First: Once Upon a Princess".
 * This DVD and Go To America are also released of celebrating Veterans Day.
 * This DVD and Go To America are released 5 days after the premiere of Jim Carrey's "A Christmas Carol".