Editorial Reviews Using her musical background in the classroom, Kim taught her...
Insects and Spiders
Insects and Spiders, Music, Various Artists, Children's Collections, Childrens, Educational, Pop
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It's a bug's life on Insects and Spiders. Great for introducing your 4- to 9-year-olds to the creepy crawly things in the world, Insects looks at how cool the land of entomology really is. With titles like "Ants in My Pants," "Pass the Honey, Please," and "Fireflies, Won't You Come Out Tonight?" (sung to the tune of "Buffalo Gals, Won't You Come Out Tonight?"), Insects does a good job of explaining "What Is an Insect?" and notes the differences between "Millipedes and Centipedes." A clever song about butterflies ("What a Change") and one about mosquitoes ("What Kind of Mouth Do You Have?") do the insect world proud. And there's even one tune about the spider, to help nip any arachnophobia in the bud. --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
Are spiders insects? Are all insects bugs? Children will learn the answers to these questions by singing along with 12 informative, fun songs. Whether singing about metamorphosis or learning about "true bugs", children will gain an understanding of the importance of insects. Critiqued by Dr. Randy Mitchell, an entomologist who likes to study about the honeybee, this CD will provide hours of factual and fun entertainment. (Lyrics included.)
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Insects and Spiders
Twin Sisters Manufacturer: Twin Sisters Productions ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000JYGL Release Date: 1999-08-31 |
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Amazon.com
It's a bug's life on Insects and Spiders. Great for introducing your 4- to 9-year-olds to the creepy crawly things in the world, Insects looks at how cool the land of entomology really is. With titles like "Ants in My Pants," "Pass the Honey, Please," and "Fireflies, Won't You Come Out Tonight?" (sung to the tune of "Buffalo Gals, Won't You Come Out Tonight?"), Insects does a good job of explaining "What Is an Insect?" and notes the differences between "Millipedes and Centipedes." A clever song about butterflies ("What a Change") and one about mosquitoes ("What Kind of Mouth Do You Have?") do the insect world proud. And there's even one tune about the spider, to help nip any arachnophobia in the bud. --Martin KellerAlbum Description
Are spiders insects? Are all insects bugs? Children will learn the answers to these questions by singing along with 12 informative, fun songs. Whether singing about metamorphosis or learning about "true bugs", children will gain an understanding of the importance of insects. Critiqued by Dr. Randy Mitchell, an entomologist who likes to study about the honeybee, this CD will provide hours of factual and fun entertainment. (Lyrics included.)
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Insects & Spiders
Manufacturer: Twin Sisters Productions ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: 1575833581 Release Date: 2007-01-01 |
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Insects and Spiders
Series Science Manufacturer: Twin Sisters Productions ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000DEQF6 Release Date: 2002-09-13 |
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