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Post by caucasoididiot on Sept 25, 2010 22:34:57 GMT -5
Thanks. Do you have the DVD, by chance? The point of "getting [him] interested" is precisely what I'm looking for. The particularly vocabulary building elements are nice, and might help win over his mom (a demographic not to be despised). But in a lot of ways what I'm hoping to do is leave a trail of bread crumbs to that skeptical viewpoint the Here Comes Science album seems to project. I've seen some of their videos on YouTube, with things like a loose bone bouncing around a skeleton until it fits, and that seems like a fun idea that doesn't depend on language but might still leave a really useful impression.
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Post by Mr. Atari on Sept 25, 2010 23:58:35 GMT -5
So yesterday I'm driving with all 3 kids (ages 10,8, & 2), and this song comes on my iPod. What transpired next was incredible (and memorable). We all danced and laughed for 10 minutes straight. Definitely not what you'd naturally categorize as "kids' music", but absolutely applicable. A ton of fun for all ages. Try it, won't we?
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