This CD was written to teach children the basic nursery rhymes that are often taught in preschools, homes, and kindergarten classrooms everywhere! Each nursery rhyme has been set to music to make memorization quick and easy! As children learn these traditional rhymes, they exercise and stretch their memory skills, which helps them prepare to memorize future material. This means that learning nursery rhymes helps the brain “practice memorizing” so that it will be ready to remember harder things, such as the alphabet, sight words, or math facts. Plus, we have written out some great suggested movements for you to make it a FUN and ACTIVE learning experience for your little ones! Please note that our HeidiSongs CD includes only the first verse of each nursery rhyme. We did this to keep it simple for very young children, and to help all children be successful at memorizing them. To help make this an active learning experience, download our free illustrations and notes on the motions at the link below. When kids put their whole body into it, they can’t help but learn! Music titles include: 1. Baa Baa Black Sheep, 2. Diddle Diddle Dumpling, 3. Georgy Porgy, 4. Hey Diddle Diddle, 5. Hickety Pickety, 6. Hickory Dickory Dock, 7. Humpty Dumpty, 8. Jack and Jill, 9. Jack Be Nimble, 10. Jack Sprat, 11. Little Boy Blue, 12. Little Jack Horner, 13. Little Miss Muffet, 14. London Bridge, 15. Mary Had A Little Lamb, 16. Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary, 17. The Muffin Man, 18. Old King Cole, 19. One, Two, Buckle My Shoe, 20. Pat-a-Cake, 21. Pease Porridge Hot, 22. Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater, 23. Rain, Rain, Go Away, 24. Ring Around the Rosy, 25. Rub a Dub Dub, 26. See Saw Sacradown, 27. Sing a Song of Sixpence, 28. Wee Willie Winkie, 29. The Alphabet Song - (Bonus Song)
D**G
An Album From The Past That Haunts My Childhood Memory
I had almost forgotten about this album until I happened to stumble upon it while looking through records at a thrift store. The album was looked like it had been through a battle, the album jacket was torn and the record badly scratched. I searched for it hear on Amazon and happen to find some copies for sale. With that being said. This is not your usual sing-song style record of nursery rhymes. Yes there are some on the album that are sung such as "Here We Go 'Round the Mulberry Bush", "Misty Moisty Morning", "Hey Diddle Diddle", Sing a song of Sixpence", "London Bridge is Falling Down" and "Old King Cole"; but most are recited by either the kids or Sterling Holloway. Sometime the music in the back ground gets a bit dissonant and dark sounding, but that is what makes the record unique. The most memorable moment on the album is when Holloway tries to recite "Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers" several times throughout the course of the program, but does quite make it very well until the end of the record. Everyone cheers when he finally gets it right.Since this being a children's album it is hard to find the album in good shape. I have been collecting Disney albums for awhile now and seem to find some surprises that jog my memory. This one album that will do just that.
K**G
Sweet teaching tool
My grandson wasn’t able to go to pre-school last year because of Covid-19. I bought this CD so he could learn nursery rhymes while his parents drive him and his sister to and from school etc.
C**E
GREAT dvd of Nursery Rhymes!
My friends kids love this new cd I brought them (they live in Thailand) :) Thank you for a great learning product.
M**E
Bought as gift -
bought for my Grand daughterMom plays during drives to keep baby happy
P**K
Classic!
This nursery rhyme album is a wonderful compilation of Mother Goose music! Serling Holloway's voice is definitely the icing on the cake.
A**E
Oddest Disney record
Do you like oddball children's recordings? Look into this. Despite the innocence of the artwork, this is a bizarre, dark recording of Sterling Holloway (aka Winnie The Pooh) and a children's chorus running lickety-split through the best and also most obscure Mother Goose Rhymes, with musical accompaniment by Salvatore Camarata. Betcha didn't know "Mary Had A Little Lamb" had 4 other verses!The music approximates at times Harry Partch, Bernard Herrmann in "Psycho" mode, and Charles Ives with mad fiddle playing and xylophone syncopations everywhere. Coupled with the crazily enthusiastic kids and the surprisingly contrarian and sardonic Holloway singing or reciting these classic rhymes without a nod to contemporary contextual mores (what to make of the young girl who plaintively sings on 'Misty Moisty Morning' about her encounter with "an old man/clothed all in leather", or about Old Mother Hubbard's dog who actually dies in the second verse, then is resurrected and receiving a present of "hose"?), this is a fantastically weird record. Highly recommended to fans of The Residents. I dubbed my copy from a relative's library scratchy vinyl LP--I wish this was on CD. This is one of my Top 10 favorite recordings of all time. You should get it, too.
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