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Created by parents and teachers, a fun collection of songs for kids, parents and teachers in the classroom, at home or on the go!
From slower melodies for younger children to energetic, stomp-and-dance tracks, there's a little something for EVERYONE! :)
Genre:
Kids/Family: Educational
Release Date:
2011
Let's Take A Walk
ELF Learning
© Copyright-ELF Learning
(885767691582)
Record Label: ELF MUSIC
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1. Hello Song |
0:57 |
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2. 0 5 10 (Slow) |
1:14 |
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3. 0 5 10 (Fast) |
1:26 |
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4. Clean Up |
2:16 |
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5. I See Colors Everywhere (Intro) |
0:47 |
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6. I See Colors Everywhere |
1:50 |
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7. This is Me! (Slow) |
2:15 |
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8. This is Me! (Fast) |
1:59 |
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9. Hula Pokey |
3:12 |
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10. Walk Around the Farm |
2:41 |
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11. I Like Reading |
2:19 |
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12. My Family |
1:40 |
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13. All In A Day |
1:55 |
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14. Phonics 1 (Listen and Repeat) |
5:11 |
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15. Phonics 1 |
2:57 |
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16. Can An Elephant Jump? |
3:08 |
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17. Good-bye Song |
1:00 |
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18. Clean Up (Outro) |
4:01 |
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"Let's Take A Walk" was a project of love for two father/teachers who wanted to bring a little more joy and fun to children's lives. We sincerely hope our efforts help children, teachers and parents around the world sing, dance, laugh and SMILE! :) Thank you so much for your support!
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Let's Take a Walk
author: Steve King
I love this kind of stuff. As a father of two young children growing up in a bi-cultural household, music like this I think is great for my kids development as bilingual children. Plus its fun too. Great for Saturday mornings in the house whilst cooking pancakes, rides out in the car, or outside on the balcony when we have the little kids pool out in the Summer.
For teaching, I can see these being used in a number of ways in the classroom. Reinforcing language, marking transitions between one activity and another, as a classroom management tool, 'thinking music' for the kids to listen to whilst doing craft or writing activities, or to start and end the class.
Highly recommended.
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