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Bob's Christmas Sing Along
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Bob McGrath, "Bob on Sesame Street"
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NEW! Bob puts a new face on old classics with Country, Caribbean, Stride and R&B rhythms. |
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Bob's Favorite Street Songs
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Bob McGrath, "Bob on Sesame Street"
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| Classic songs from Sesame Street! |
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Body Jive
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Ambrose Braz Brazelton
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| Activities include identification of body parts, reciprocal and opposite actions, the introduction of anatomical names, coordination of movements, and structured and participant-created skills. |
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Brand New Day
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Vincent
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Parent's Guide to Children's Media Award - Outstanding Classic Audio
Upbeat, original, catchy songs encourage children to investigate a variety of new possibilities and beginnings. |
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Bubble Gum
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Rick Charette
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| These original songs will surely whet the appetite of any child hungry for experiencing music in a creative and exciting way. |
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Can A Cherry Pie Wave Goodbye?
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Hap Palmer
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| Songs for learning through music and movement. |
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Can A Jumbo Jet Sing The Alphabet?
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Hap Palmer
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| These songs invite active involvement in developing vocabulary and mastering a wealth of skills and concepts. |
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Can Cockatoos Count By Two's?
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Hap Palmer
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| In these songs, children share the joy of music and movement while learning about numbers. |
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Children's All-Star Rhythm Hits
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Jack Capon & Rosemary Hallum Ph.D.
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| A collection of favorite children's dances, both old and new. |
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Children's All-Time Mother Goose Favorites
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Henry Buzz Glass & Rosemary Hallum Ph.D.
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| This delightful, upbeat version of traditional standards will appeal to children and be an invaluable resource to teachers.
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