Editorial Reviews Using her musical background in the classroom, Kim taught her...
Science Series: Dinosaurs
Science Series: Dinosaurs, Music, Various Artists, Children's Collections, Childrens, Educational, Pop
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The Twin Sisters leave no fossil unturned as they go looking for our long-lost superbeasts from a few billion years ago on Dinosaurs. Your kids will find this set filled with dino-mite facts about some of the more familiar dinosaurs kids know and love: the stegosaurus, tyrannosaur, and triceratops. The gang takes you to some other creatures as well in "Plesiosaurus, Do You Like to Swim?" and "I Am Stegosaurus," while pointing out in another song that the pterodactyl is not a dinosaur but a member of the group of flying reptiles called pterosaurs. Details, details, details. Perhaps the crowning track is "The Brachiosaurus Rap," a fun tune that even the squarest paleontologist could dig. --Martin Keller
About the Artist
Twin Sisters Productions, Inc. is a women-owned company started by twin sisters Kim Mitzo Thompson and Karen Mitzo Hilderbrand. Kim has a masters degree in "Integrating the Arts in the Elementary School Curriculum". Karen is a graduate of Purdue University with a degree in Industrial Engineering. Both sisters are avid music lovers, taking after their father who has been a member of the Shaker Symphony for the past forty-three years.
Album Description
Have you ever wondered what a paleontologist does? Through 12 positive and factual songs, children will learn about fossils and explore the habits of many dinosaurs. Whether singing about the fierce Tyrannosaurus rex, or learning that Brachiosaurus was bigger than a school bus, children will enjoy this action-packed musical science lesson! Factual content was critiqued by Dr. Lisa Park, a paleontologist who loves to collect fossils from Indonesia and Africa. (Lyrics included.)
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Dinosaurs
Series Science Manufacturer: Twin Sisters Productions ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000DEQF5 Release Date: 2002-09-13 |
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