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| 1. When the Bay Bay Baby |
| 2. Roly Poly Puddin’ Pie |
| 3. Bouncing Ball |
| 4. Row Row Row Your Baby |
| 5. Ticklebug |
| 6. Pat-A-Cake |
| 7. Don’t Drop the Baby |
| 8. Bunny Hop |
| 9. Baby Bingo |
| 10. Where is Baby? |
| 11. Shake It Up |
| 12. This is the Way |
| 13. Tug a Wiggle |
| 14. Angels Are Dancing With You |
| 15. Wings |
| 16. Musical Tracks for Singalong Fun |
Running Time: 59 minutes
For: Parents and grands with infants and toddlers; professional care-givers; baby sitters.
Description: This is the SECOND one of a two volume series created especially for care-givers, parents and babies 4-18 months by award-winning songwriter, recording and teaching artist, Katherine Dines. More than 6 months went into researching this project, and Dines tested the material thoroughly with parents and assorted play groups throughout the U.S., as well as some early childhood experts. The 15 songs contain a wealth of skill-building activity songs to enhance baby's development.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun music for the kids,
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This review is from: Hunk-Ta-Bunk-Ta Funsies Volume 2 (Audio CD)
We listened to both of these CD's for several years, we had fun in the car singing them.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Strongly recommend this CD,
This review is from: Hunk-Ta-Bunk-Ta Funsies Volume 2 (Audio CD)
My grandson and I like to pretend the Tickle Bug caught him when I tickle him. Tickle bug also is a fun song on this CD. I appreciate Katherine Dines' music because the music is enjoyable to me as well as my grandchildren. She uses tone well so the music is entertaining and the lyrics are easy to understand for kids - for example one cute song is about Bubble Trouble. What child doesn't relate to that? Personally, I believe some music makes preschoolers hypher, when the music has too much going on and words to which kids honestly don't relate.
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