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Two Little Sounds

Fun with Phonics and Numbers
Music and movement add fun and variety to reading and math programs
with Hap Palmer's original compositions and unique adaptations of
traditional favorites. The songs stimulate learning through active
involvement by encouraging children to listen, think, move, and sing. Ages 4-9
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Product Number: HP114
Our Price: $14.00
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS
Parents' Choice Gold Award
With his signature clarity, vocal warmth and teacherly skill, Hap Palmer, a
long-standing leader in the creation of tuneful, learning-packed children's
educational music, is still at the top of his game. In such playful new songs as
"My Playful Pig," "My Ramblin' Cat" and "Tall Tremendous Tens And Wee
Wonderful Ones," Palmer gives beginning and early readers a playful way to
attune their ears to consonant and vowel sounds, word families number
patterns, addition and subtraction. As always, he fills his liner notes with
suggestions for visual aids, preparation, follow-up activities and more, to help
parents and teachers to make the most of his musical lessons. -- Lynne Heffley
School Library Journal
PreS-Gr 3- Hap Palmer continues to excel in the field of music and movement
because of his ability to mesh educational lyrics with a variety of musical styles
that maintain a high entertainment value. In this sequel to One Little Sound,
songs introduce phonetic and numerical concepts in an
engaging way. There are 18 songs in a variety of musical styles such as swing,
pop, polka, marches, and calypso. Many of the songs are original, but Palmer
also adapts popular songs to extend their educational content, such as using
“Down By The Bay” to introduce orchestra instruments. Among the songs are
“My Rambling’ Cat,” “The One That Doesn’t Rhyme,” “Ten Monkeys In A Tree,”
“We Discover Number Patterns,” “The English Language Gets A Little Kooky,”
“Five Pennies Make A Nickel,” and “Apples, Bananas, Peaches, Tomatoes.”
The catchy songs and fun activities are sure to help children improve their
math and reading skills. Two Little Sounds is equally suitable for home,
storytime, or classroom use. Whether for pure entertainment or for extending
lessons, it is sure to be a hit.
Family Fun Magazine
Don’t let an earnest title scare you away from a terrific CD. Longtime kids’
performer Hap Palmer (One Little Sound; Early Childhood Classics) has a ball
with the idiosyncrasies of the English language - and throws in some
mathematical high jinks to boot - on this clever, upbeat album. Folk-and blues-
flavored tunes such as “Two Little Sounds” and “My Ramblin‘ Cat” help nascent
readers learn what changing consonants does to words, while “Meet My
Travelin’ Friends” plays with alliteration, not to mention geography (”Galen went
to Guatemala/Kayla went to Kazakhstan”:). And what allowance-minded little
one wouldn‘t want to know that “Five Pennies Make A Nickel”? -- Moira McCormick
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1. (19) Two Little Sounds
2. My Ramblin’ Cat
3. (20) Down By The Bay
4. (21) The One That Doesn’t Rhyme
5. (22) Wiggy Wiggles Freeze Dance
6. (23) Ten Monkeys In A Tree
7. (24) Meet My Travelin’ Friends
8. Apples, Bananas, Peaches, Tomatoes
9. My Playful Pig
10. How Many are Here
(Addition and subtraction)
11. Hickory, Dickory, Dock
12. The English Language Gets
A Little Kooky - Consonants
13. Five Pennies Make A Nickel
14. (25) Tall Tremendous Tens And
Wee Wonderful Ones
15. (26) What Are You Wearing?
16. We Discover Number Patterns
17. The English Language Gets
A Little Kooky - Vowels
18. (27) Good-bye, So Long, Farewell,
Toodle-oo
Numbers in parenthesis ( )
are instrumentals of songs
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