Can a Cherry Pie Wave Goodbye?

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
With a grandfatherly voice reminiscent of Burl Ives, Hap Palmer delivers another musical collection of healthful lessons geared toward the preschool set. The title song in this case refers lightheartedly to a question posed to the child participant in a lesson in distinguishing between fantasy and reality. Other songs focus on such topics as the recognition of colors, learning the days of the week, and understanding the concept of opposites. Engaging the child in participatory song and movement, Palmer's tranquil collection strives to teach, entertain, and occupy simultaneously. The liner notes include the lyrics and activity objectives for each song, which is helpful for a parent or preschool teacher when guiding children through the music. --Bryony Angell

American Library Association Best of the Best for Children, Denise Perry Donavin, editor. Random House, New York
A gleeful children's chorus joins Hap Palmer in songs of early education - letters, numbers, phonics, days of the week, colors, animals, and more. Palmer is a singer and producer whose work belongs on everyone's shelves.

Album Description
Young children learn best by doing and Hap Palmer's songs invite active involvement in mastering a wealth of vocabulary. Music, movement and social interaction come together in a joyous celebration of learning. Subjects include colors, numbers, letters, phonics, days of the week, animals, opposites occupations and body awareness.

Can a Cherry Pie Wave Goodbye?

Can a Cherry Pie Wave Goodbye?, Music, Hap Palmer, Childrens, Music, movement and social interaction come together in a joyous celebration of learning. Young children learn best by doing and these songs invite active involvement in mastering a wealth of vocabulary. Subjects include colors, numbers, letters.
Can a Cherry Pie Wave Goodbye?
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • We love this CD
  • One of the best CD's in our child's collection
  • Kids learn with every song!
  • Hap Palmer has done it again!
  • Can A Cherry Pie Wave Good-bye?
Can a Cherry Pie Wave Goodbye?

Manufacturer: Hap-Pal Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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Product Features:
  • GRADES K-2

ASIN: B00000HZ8S
Release Date: 1993-10-10

Tracks:

  1. Let's All Clap Our Hands
  2. Put A Little Color On You
  3. Can A Cherry Pie Wave Goodbye?
  4. Weekly Rap
  5. Bean Bag Alphabet Rag
  6. Animal Quiz Part One
  7. Animal Quiz Part Two
  8. Parade Of Colors
  9. Pocket Full Of B's
  10. Following You
  11. Everyone Can Be A Helper
  12. Say The Opposite
  13. Stepping Out On The Town
  14. Put A Little Color On You (Extended Response Time)
  15. Can A Cherry Pie Wave Goodbye? Instrumental)
  16. Pocket Full Of B's (Instrumental)
  17. Say The Opposite (Extended Response Time)

Product Description

This fun-filled sprightly album helps primary grade children and ESL students acquire essential vocabulary and make it their own through singing and total movement participation. This new recording features call and response songs, listening, opposites, counting, and color reinforcement. Includes these songs: Let's All Clap Our Hands, Put a Little Color on You, Can a Cherry Pie Wave Goodbye?, Weekly Rap, Bean Bag Alphabet Rag, Animal Quiz Part One, Animal Quiz Part Two, Parade of Colors, Pocket Full of B's, Following You, Everyone Can Be a Helper, Say the Opposite, Stepping Out on the Town, Put a Little Color on You (Extended Response Time), Can a Cherry Pie Wave Goodbye? (Instrumental), Pocket Full of B's (Instrumental), Say the Opposite (Extended Response Time). By Hap Palmer.

Amazon.com

With a grandfatherly voice reminiscent of Burl Ives, Hap Palmer delivers another musical collection of healthful lessons geared toward the preschool set. The title song in this case refers lightheartedly to a question posed to the child participant in a lesson in distinguishing between fantasy and reality. Other songs focus on such topics as the recognition of colors, learning the days of the week, and understanding the concept of opposites. Engaging the child in participatory song and movement, Palmer's tranquil collection strives to teach, entertain, and occupy simultaneously. The liner notes include the lyrics and activity objectives for each song, which is helpful for a parent or preschool teacher when guiding children through the music. --Bryony Angell

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars We love this CD.......2007-03-08

My children dance and love this CD. We listen to it in the car and I love it. Hap Palmer CDs were introduced to us at a Music class for my children and he really has cute songs. There is only one song on the entire CD that I don't like (MONDAY MONDAY..)

5 out of 5 stars One of the best CD's in our child's collection.......2002-03-13

Hap is really a marvalous musician and lyricist. His word play is very fun for the kids and very singable for the adults. I recommend him highly for any children under 5 or 6 but especially for those who are looking stretch from the nursery rhymes and first songs style collections.
Simple, yet very powerful learning is going on here . . .my daughter really, really tunes in to this CD . . .I'm sure yours will too.
Stand out for my daughter are the Weekly Rap . .she likes it when they go really fast at the end . ..Can a Cherry Pie Wave Goodbye? and the Animal Quizes .. and her latest fav is the Opposites song. My fav is Pocketful of B's . .which I find myself sometime playing when the kids are not in the car! Egads!

5 out of 5 stars Kids learn with every song!.......2000-03-19

I came across this tape in my school's resource room and my 1st graders love it! Some of the songs are more for kindergarten or even pre-K, but my kids LOVE the title song and have made up their own using rhyming words, which has been great!

They also LOVE the Weekly Rap...they literally (eek!) go nuts over it! Kudos to Hap, I will have to check out his others!

5 out of 5 stars Hap Palmer has done it again!.......2000-03-13

I teach a Kinder-Gym class for preschoolers and "Cherry Pie" is the cornerstone of my whole program! We use the parachute for "Put a little color on You", and we use the beanbags for warmup activities with the "Beanbag Alphabet Rag"... Then the fun REALLY begins! The children love the friendly, lively tone of the music, and I enjoy singing and moving along with Hap. Best of all, Many of the songs, once memorized can turn a long wait on an errand into a fun, educational break! This one's a hit with me!

5 out of 5 stars Can A Cherry Pie Wave Good-bye?.......2000-01-23

The music is delightful for young children with lots of movement

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