France

France, officially the French Republic, is the European Country that Little Einstein officially went.

Information of getting to the ticket to the Pet Train
To find a ticket to the Pet Train, First: You must land to Alsace to find Music Notes from the Tree as a snack for Melody to give her energy. Second, you must help Leo conduct Melody to bounce all Lily Pads from the art of Water Lilies by Claude Monet. And Third: Fly Super Fast to The Eiffel Tower and help Leo and Melody conduct crescendo to grow the door and get the ticket!

Information of saving the Unicorn
In order to save the Unicorn, First: You must follow the musical road from the forest. Second: While the gates closed, the Queen makes a lion that moves accelerando! You must help their leader Leo conduct the Accelerando Lion to move slower called Ritardando. Third: While the Queen makes lots of musical roads in different directions, help Quincy and the monkey finding the path that leads to the Unicorn. And Fourth: While the remaining leaves are almost fallen, you must fly Rocket Super Fast and help Leo conduct all ostriches, foxes, monkeys and rabbits to break the spell!

Information of getting to the Silly Clothes Circus
To get to the Silly Clothes Circus, First: You must go to the Louvre Museum and help Leo sing a silly sock song by making Mona Lisa laugh. Second: You must go to the Paris Metro and help Leo do more tricks of his Silly Sock to find the missing piece of the rail. And Third: Fly Super Fast to go through the Arc de Triomphe and make it to the circus while saving the clothes who got stuck up high!

Appearances of the show

 * Hungarian Hiccups
 * A Little Einsteins Halloween
 * Annie's Solo Mission
 * Melody, the Music Pet (episode)
 * The Song of the Unicorn
 * Silly Sock Saves the Circus

Trivia

 * This country is also used for Disney movies from France like The Beauty and The Beast and The Hunchback of Notre Dame. And Disney has also made a Superhero TV show from France called Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir.
 * A breakdown of La Marseillaise by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle (it's national anthem) was used in 1812 Overture.