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| Author: StaceyL | January 20, 2000 at 18:35:30 |
| in reply to: Singin Smart tapes?? posted by Aimee Natal on January 17, 2000 at 13:56:23 | |
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> I had saved the following message from Andrea Chen to the > CCSDigest at some point, maybe over a year ago (or more). I > went to the web address given, and it did not come up. I > searched "Singin' Smart" and got nothing. I am interested > in these audio cassettes and want to know if any of you > have any information on them. If you own them, is there a > mailing address or phone number or anything on the cassette > "slipcover"? Leave a message on here or email me with any > information. Thanking you, Aimee Natal > > "The best source for chants/songs as memory aids are the > Singin Smart tapes sold by "The Learning Home" (formerly > Brightspark). E-mail requests for a catalog to > learnghome@aol.com and look at a partial catalog listing at > http://members.aol.com/learnghome/index.html > > There are 2 Singin Smart tapes selling for $11.00 each. The > tunes are very catchy and clever. For example, the one on > composers changes beat, tempo, rhythm etc mimicking that of > the composer being sung about. The tapes are professionally > produced and performed with quality music and children with > excellent voices.. > > SINGIN' SMART 1 includes songs about: Three branches of > government and the jobs, names/number of US presidents, > states of the USA by region, state capitals, countries in > Europe, planets of solar system, famous composers by era, > 32 most well know bones, days/months & seasons, mealtime > etiquette. > > SINGIN' SMART 2: 10 bodily systems, major muscles, > Central/South American countries, countries of Africa, > major mountains, Preamble to the Constitution, famous > writers by era, inventors song, explorers, puns/homonyms, > Dewey's decimals, 41 most common elements. If this isn't > enough you get the a 32 page 8x11 booklet with the sheet > music and accompany illustration for the children to follow > and/or color. I'm not sure why these tapes aren't more well > known, but everyone I've shared them with has run out and > bought their own." |
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