Re-Bop Records Release Integrates Picture Books, Songs, Math and Science; "WHAT IS IT? Musical Math & Science" livens up early education
Drawing inspiration from childrenÂs picture books, Re-Bop Records recent release, "What Is It? Musical Math & Science," introduces children to the building blocks of math and science through 18 lively story-songs.
MARSHFIELD, VT (PRWEB) April 26, 2004 -
 Drawing inspiration from childrenÂs picture books, Re-Bop Records recent release, "What Is It? Musical Math & Science," introduces children to the building blocks of math and science through 18 lively story-songs. The unique CD demonstrates that these little books can provide a multidimensional and powerful learning experience.
Using renowned picture books such as ÂSeven Blind Mice by Ed Young and ÂBunny Cakes by Rosemary Wells as a springboard, songwriters/producers Diana Winn and Colin McCaffrey innovatively integrate original songs with early education concepts of patterns, measurement, and observation, as well as life and physical sciences. All the songs are guided by national educational standards, and feature dynamic kid and grownup performances. Witty tunes abound, like Sandra WrightÂs jazzy ÂWhat Can You Learn (From a 300-Year-Old Goose), Colin McCaffreyÂs polka-esque, ÂMuffins Spelled Backwards, and the comical tale of ÂLittle Ducky Duddle and the Bikini-Clad Caterpillar, sung by 9-year-old Anneli Blume. An illustrated lyric booklet is included for sing-alongs, and bonus tracks of select instrumentals encourage parents and children to create and sing their own lyrics.
In addition, the project boasts an eclectic mix of musical styles, highlighted by several acclaimed World Music recording artists: Jamaican ÂFather Goose, Ghanaian Jordan Mensa, and Nicaraguan Jairo Sequeira, who sings two selections in Spanish, ÂEl Conejo Nicolas and the lullaby ÂEl Negrito Cuñù Cuñù.Â
ÂThis special CD incorporates all my loves: songwriting, teaching, working with kids, and childrenÂs literature, Chief Re-Bop and former educator Diana Winn said.
"What Is It? Musical Math & Science," the second Re-Bop Records CD in a series developed with Vermont Center for the Book, follows up the award-winning "Mother GooseÂs Never-Ending Tea Party." A portion of the proceeds from this project will go to Vermont Center for the BookÂs signature Mother Goose Programs.
In 1989, VermontÂs Re-Bop Records pioneered audio entertainment Âfor kids and their grownups, and continues to expand its catalog of diverse, imaginative offerings for children, winning every major parenting award in the process.
For more information or interviews, please contact Kristin Fletcher at (802) 426-3481 or kristin@reboprecords. com.
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