It’s hard to believe I’ve gotten to Week 6 without recommending today’s artist. I could listen to Justin Roberts all day long. His music is clever, fun to listen to, fun to sing along with, and all around entertaining. In …
Read more →It’s hard to believe I’ve gotten to Week 6 without recommending today’s artist. I could listen to Justin Roberts all day long. His music is clever, fun to listen to, fun to sing along with, and all around entertaining. In …
Read more →We’re starting our second month of Handpicked Preschool Song Recommendations. With the start of each month, you get a bonus from me: a music-related book recommendation and a song recommendation. Today, I’m going one step further. I’m giving away a …
Read more →I love the song I’m recommending today! Well, I love pretty much everything I’ll be recommending during this year of Handpicked Songs for Preschoolers. So, I may talk about how much I love the song every week. Prepare yourself. Today, …
Read more →How long should I practice the piano? I love this question. And, I sort of wish it didn’t exist. My piano teacher dream is that my students would find the piano irresistible and never want to stop practicing. My reality, …
Read more →Get ready for some giggles! Today’s preschool music recommendation is a goofy, fun song that will have your preschooler laughing and singing along before long. Caspar Babypants, along with Frances England, had a stroke of genius when they created Loud …
Read more →This week’s song is might drive you crazy–eventually. But it has stood the test of time with my preschoolers. It’s originally a Raffi song, though there have been a thousand re-makes of it over the years. Well, maybe not 1,000, …
Read more →It’s Week 1! Each week of 2014, I’ll be recommending a song that I think your preschooler will love. If you’re excited about the prospect of fresh music every week, consider choosing one of these ways to stay connected. Subscribe …
Read more →In my five years teaching preschool music, I’ve listened to a lot of children’s music. Each school year, in an attempt to keep myself sane, I check out stacks and stacks of CDs from the library, scouring them for the …
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