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Ooki Na Kuri No Ki No Shita De

Sunny Day
Lyrics

Ookina kuri no ki no shita de
anata to watashi
nakayoku asobimashou
ookina kuri no ki no shita de.

.en translation

Under the big chestnut tree
You and me
Are playing happily
Under the big chestnut tree.

March 3, 2013 at 3:25 am Leave a comment

Itzhak Perlman: Eternal Echoes for Hanukkah

Itzhak Perlman Eternal EchoesEternal Echoes: Songs & Dances for the Soul

by Itzhak Perlman

Eternal Echoes for Hanukkah

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December 9, 2012 at 8:25 pm Leave a comment

Hanuka, Hanuka

La Nona Kanta
by Flory Jagoda

from La Nona Kanta (the Grandmother Sings)

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December 9, 2012 at 5:25 am Leave a comment

‘Twas the Night Before Hanukkah

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December 7, 2012 at 8:25 pm Leave a comment

The Constellations – A Guide to the Orchestra

by Jonathan Peters

M O R E : Astronomy (Star Constellations)

October 5, 2011 at 8:25 pm Leave a comment

Airampito


A Flor de Tierra by Chaskinakuy | MP3

Estoy muy triste en la vida.
Malaya mi destino, Ayrampito.

Cómo quisiera tomar chichita de tus flores,
y así podría beber el néctar del olvido.

Desde muy joven en la vida amaba con el alma, Ayrampito.
Tantas mentiras, tantas traiciones me han perdido.
Ya no quisiera amar a nadie en el mundo.

Fuga:
¡Ay! Ayrampito, ayrampo, tú nomás sabes mi dolor.
El dolor que estoy llevando aquí dentro de mi pecho.

March 8, 2011 at 6:27 pm Leave a comment

UNIKO

UNIKO : LISTEN

March 4, 2011 at 2:25 pm Leave a comment

Change Song

Herbie Treehead – Change Song from Putumayo World Music on Vimeo.

Lyrics:

When you change your socks you can feel nice and clean
When the weather changes it can be lots of fun.
When it rains then it stops, you’ll be nice and keen
To go dancing, dancing, dancing in the sun.

‘Cause tadpoles change into frogs.
Water can change into clouds or rain, or snow, or fog.
A little tiny seed can change into a weed,
‘Cause we’ve all got to change sometimes.
When you change your hat you’ll be no longer that
Person with the last hat on your head.
When you lie down flat you won’t be that
Person that was standing on your head.
‘Cause flying can change your perception.
It can make you smile in another direction.
A smile everyday keeps the grumpy grumps away,
Cause we’ve all got to change sometimes.
When you change your socks, you can feel nice and clean,
When the weather changes it can be lots of fun.
When it rains then it stops, you’ll be nice and keen
To go dancing, dancing, dancing in the sun.
‘Cause tadpoles change into frogs.
Water can change into clouds or rain, or snow, or fog.
A little tiny seed can change into a weed
As well as flying can change your perception.
It can make you smile in another direction.
A smile everyday keeps the grumpy grumps away,
‘Cause we’ve all got to change, changing is strange,
We’ve all got to change sometimes…
Sometimes…. Sometimes…. sometimes.

European Playground Teaching Guide | European Playground Map

March 1, 2011 at 7:59 pm Leave a comment

Medio Pollito


Medio Pollito is a half-chick with one leg, one wing, one eye, half a comb and half a beak. But he has a whole heart and an adventurous spirit that will carry him all the way to Madrid. How will he get there? One step at a time.

 

By Diane Ferlatte

By Dr. Mike Lockett, The Normal Storyteller
By children’s author Rick Walton

February 10, 2011 at 6:24 pm Leave a comment

Really Rosie

Really Rosie Really Rosie

Music by Carole King
Lyrics by Maurice Sendak

Maurice Sendak's Really Rosie Starring the Nutshell KidsMaurice Sendak’s REALLY ROSIE Starring the Nutshell Kids

Really Rosie is a musical with a book and lyrics by Maurice Sendak and music by Carole King.

The musical is based on Sendak‘s books Chicken Soup with Rice, Pierre, One was Johnny, Alligators All Around (which comprise The Nutshell Library (1962)), and The Sign on Rosie’s Door (1960).

Sendak based the story on a demonstrative little girl who used to sing and dance on the stoop of her building, whom he observed while he was a little boy growing up in Brooklyn.

The musical has become a mainstay of children’s theater groups. It follows a typical summer day in the life of the Nutshell Kids, a group of several neighborhood friends, including Pierre, Alligator, Johnny, and Chicken Soup from the Nutshell Library books, and Rosie and Kathy from The Sign on Rosie’ s Door.

Rosie, the self-proclaimed sassiest kid on her block of Brooklyn’s Avenue P, entertains everyone by directing and starring in an Oscar-winning movie based on the exciting, dramatic, funny (and slightly exaggerated) story of her life.

Directed and choreographed by Patricia Birch with designs by Sendak, which opened on October 14, 1980, at the Westside Theatre, where it ran for 274 performances

September 1, 2010 at 12:45 pm Leave a comment

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