| For Kids By Kids Poems And Song Wannabees |
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AUDIO SAMPLES and SONGLIST Audio samples are approx. 68K MP3. About People PoemsPeephole Momsicle, Popsicle! Tim'd Be Timid I'm Emily I Am Me! Little Orphan Annie Body Talk Poems I Like My Bangs This Size My Nose Wiggle I'm Nobody's Body But Mine Shy Celebration Poems Party Pinata Birthday Math Life I Like It Loud Brooding Balloons Now What? Dialogue Poems R Too! M Not! Only Me 50 Odd Years R Too! M Not! Atlas Human Bean R Too! M Not! Edible Poems Mishy Mashy Two Much Carrots Pass the Tamari Vanilla with Jimmies Feeling Poems No Fair Where a Cloud Sleeps I Shoulda Stood in Bed Don't Be Stupid Matt Made Fun of My Lunch Game Poems About Buttons I Love This Game! The Key To Speaking Kiddish Truthville, USA Boose Gumps Hummable Poems I Am a Little Poem Tell Me a Song Happiness
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It's a collection of poems performed by kids, but For Kids By Kids is good for everybody big and little. Listeners will grin from ear to ear over the mispronounced words, the imaginative language and the expressiveness of each kid's unique voice. Once again, it's the kids delivering the goods that will make this an instant hit with everyone! "The Re-Bop folks have captured a well-rehearsed and energetic cacaphony of children and adults vocalizing light verse and musical rhymes. A few of the poems were created by children, most ot them were written by producer Diana Levine. A few classics, such as 'Little Orphan Annie' and 'Happiness', by A.A.Milne, are also included. 'Momsicle! Popsicle!' is an excellent choral rendition with several adult and child solos. 'Wiggle' is a fast-paced rap performed admirably by young children. Several poems, such as 'I Shoulda Stood in Bed', have a Shel Silverstein style… This is a fun blueprint for children's choral recitations." Rob Reid Booklist "While this recording features the spoken word more often than music, it's bursting with rhythm and personality. The clever, quirky wordplay, alliteration, and rhyme beg for repeated listenings." Child Magazine |
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