But Not For Me • I Have A Reason For Living - My Love For You • Varsity Drag • It Never Entered My Mind • Tea For Two • Everytime I'm With You • Have You Met Miss Jones? • The Wildest Gal In Town • Star Eyes • Loneliness Is A Well • The Song Is You
Kids' Favorite Songs kicks off with a cackle-worthy parody of Bob Dylan doing "Old McDonald," and from there the groovy gags keep comin' 'round the mountain. Everywhere Elmo turns on Sesame Street monsters spontaneously burst into song, and all because they want him to feature their favorite tunes on his forthcoming radio countdown. For Telly, winnowing the hits to one is akin to Cookie Monster choosing between a macaroon and a figgie bar: at first he's sure that "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" lights his fire, but then he says bye-bye to a black sheep. The street heaves a collective sigh pavementward when word comes down that the countdown is strictly a numbers gig, no music involved. Only Sesame Street could weave well-loved musical numbers around a simple numbers lesson with such wacky pizzazz, making this a countdown that's no letdown for high-spirited parent-preschooler combos. --Tammy La Gorce
Get ready to have some fun with this brilliant DVD from the award-winning producers of Fun Song Factory. With a combination of lively dancing, singing and special-effect animations presented by the irrepressible Dave Benson Phillips, this is the most enjoyable collection of nursery rhymes and songs ever! Pre-schoolers will be in fits of laughter as they sing at the top of their voice and dance themselves dizzy with children`s favourites such as Postman Pat, Bump and Super Ted.
Chit Chat follows the same tried-and-tested syllabus of the popular
Chatterbox course. It is more grammatically organized than other
primary courses. Children are encouraged to play with patterns in
language to discover the basic elements of English grammar. Zany
cartoon bugs help to make this fun. Language is presented through the
boys and girls of the 'Superstars' music band, in humorous but
realistic contexts. Information about the band and their fans provides
a model for children to write and talk about themselves.