Singer-songwriter José-Luis Orozco has assembled a collection of finger rhymes and other action songs from Latin America. Including favorites such as "The Wheels on the Bus" as well as folk songs from a variety of Spanish-speaking countries, Diez Deditos is a treat for the eyes, ears, and fingers. Lyrics are presented in both English and Spanish, and easy-to-follow musical accompaniment and diagrams for the corresponding actions are also provided. As in the companion volume De Colores, bright collage illustrations by Elisa Kleven complete the appeal of this fun-filled book. Customer Review: Great Songs!
I teach preschool and the kids love these songs! I really like that each song has hand gestures to do along which keeps the kids engaged on the song. I also ordered the CD soundtrack which makes it easier for me to memorize songs and the kids love to sing along with it.
Customer Review: high quality music comes from our roots
I have used this CD for about 7 years as part of my prekinder bilingual curriculum, and it has been very successful with my students. Also, I know it is quality children's folk music because I have studied in detail children's folk music from Mexico, and most of these selections are easily validated as original folk music. You can be sure they are not contrived at all by adults for children. I recommend the book that goest with it, too.
Throwing a seventies party for someone in their seventies may seem a little too easy, but youll be surprised at how much fun everyone has and even the guest of honor will get into the groove, so to speak. This can easily turn into a costume party and in fact many people show up to these era parties in costume just because. This can be a great way to get everyone into having a good time rather than just sitting around the birthday cake.
Start by setting up a party area with enough room to dance around in. Also try scattering around a few inflatable guitars. Any seventies party needs dancing, which means youll also need to get some good music from this era of disco as well. You can even have a dance competition. Have guests get into groups of two or just have them do some disco dancing by themselves. Award dance floor prizes to the best dancers by the loudest applause. After all this work out the guests will want to feast on some treats and you can provide it on tables decorated with seventies themed paper supplies. Whether its a classic yellow smiley face or a 70s boldly emblazoned across a black or purple background it will provide the extra decoration needed for your themed buffet table.
To add to the theme at the table add a few foods that were available or popular during the seventies. Punch made with Tang is fun and Chiclets and pop rocks will make great goodie bags fillers. For those guests who dont come to the party in costume you can have some fun wigs and headbands on hand to pass out. Dig that groovy afro! You can also hand out seventies themed temporary tattoos and stickers for the guests to take home or use at the party.
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