Sesame Street Sing Along Holiday Songs


Book Description

The Sesame Street Sing-Along Holiday Songs book enables kids to sing along to holiday music along with their favorite Sesame Street friends, including Elmo, Oscar the Grouch, Cookie Monster, and Big Bird. The book's five-button audio module contains 10 Christmas song melodies (two for each button), and lyrics for each song are printed in the book. The book is recommended for children ages 3 and older.Kids press the sound button that matches an icon on a book page, listen to the music, and sing the lyrics. Here is a list of the 10 songs:* Come All You Monsters* Here We Come A-Caroling* Jolly Old St. Nicholas* Up on the Housetop* Deck the Hall* Christmas Tree* Christmas, Christmas, Happy Time* The Three Days of Christmas* I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day* We Wish You a Merry ChristmasThe Sesame Street Sing-Along Holiday Songs book has coated, board pages that resist rips and tears and wipe clean of spills. The sound module is powered by three replaceable AG-13 button cell batteries (included).




We All Sing With the Same Voice


Book Description

We all sing with the same voice, And we sing in harmony! The familiar words to this joyful song combine with vibrant illustrations to celebrate the idea that no matter where children live, what they look like, or what they do, they're all the same where it counts -- at heart. "We All Sing with the Same Voice" was aired and continues to be seen on Sesame Street, the celebrated educational children's television show produced by Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit educational organization. Paul Meisel is the illustrator of many popular books for children, including how to talk to your cat by Jean Craighead George.




Sesame Street: Sesame Street Sings


Book Description

Sing along with your favorite Sesame Street friends with the help of this fun book and detachable module which resembles a digital music player. Detachable module features volume control; on/off switch, shuffle mode, play/stop buttons, song selector, animated LCD screen, plays 20 songs, and includes 3 AAA batteries.




Help Along Sing a Song


Book Description

Elmo, Cookie Monster, Big Bird, and Oscar the Grouch fill Sesame Street with music in this song book, which features 5 spreads of full-bleed art as well as lyrics and melodies to familiar songs. This book includes a 10-buttton sound module with a magic mirror music note that has four windows. When a child presses on of the 10 song buttons at the bottom of the module, a Sesame Street character randomly appears in a window on the magic mirror music noted. The character introduces the song and the song's melody begins to play. When the same song button is pressed another time, the child may be pleasantly surprised when a different character appears to introduce the song.




Sesame


Book Description

Read and sing 4 fun and familiar friendship songs while you cuddle your very own Elmo! Press buttons to play tunes and follow along with the lyrics in the illustrated board book. Shaped song buttons engage little hands, and music and singing build language and literacy skills. Includes songbook and cuddly plush Elmo.




Sesame Street Count Along Songs


Book Description

Short, simple melodies engage children in rhythm and pitch while song content and illustrations encourage outdoor activity.




Sesame Street Sign Language Fun


Book Description

Presents in sign language words grouped in such categories as the family, school, color, playground, seasons, utensils and food, woods, transportation, jungle, and feelings and emotions.




My First Songs (Sesame Street)


Book Description

Sing “Old MacDonald” and lots of other songs with Baby Elmo and his friends. Sing 12 classic nursery songs with Elmo and his Sesame Street friends! This sturdy board book invites girls and boys ages 1 to 3 to sing along with their favorite Sesame Street Muppets, including Grover, Big Bird, Cookie Monster, Zoe, Bert, Ernie, Telly, Herry Monster, Betty Lou, and Baby Bear. A dozen charmingly illustrated songs make looking and reading as much fun as singing. Sesame Street first harnessed the power of media to educate children more than four decades ago, changing children’s television forever. Populated with furry creatures and a diverse cast, it was the first show of its kind and provided a blueprint for educational media for generations. There are more than 90 million Sesame Street “graduates” in the United States alone, and fans old and young can find their favorite fuzzy friends on PBS, HBO, Sesame’s award-winning website and chart-topping YouTube channels, as well as in books, toys, apps, healthy foods, and other products that benefit preschoolers and their families. Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit educational organization behind Sesame Street, aims to help kids grow smarter, stronger, and kinder through its many unique domestic and international initiatives. These projects cover a wide array of topics, which address specific needs, such as girls’ education, financial empowerment, and autism. In 2019, Sesame Street will celebrate its 50th year of distributing quality educational content to families around the world. Sesame Street is the most trusted name in early learning.




Sing


Book Description

"Sing! Sing a song. Sing out loud, sing out strong." So begins a song first made popular on Sesame Street, then interpreted by singers of every style, from Gloria Estefan to the Dixie Chicks to R.E.M., as well as famous personalities such as Conan O'Brien, Katie Couric, Nathan Lane, and Liam Neeson. Now, bestselling children's book illustrator Tom Lichtenheld has put a visual story to this timeless and universal song that celebrates perseverance, self-expression, and the power of music to help each of us find our voice. Digital downloads of three songs are included with book purchase: "Sing!" "Somebody Come and Play," and "One of These Things." Music by Joe Raposo. Songs performed by Becca Kauffman with The Midnight Sun Ensemble.




Spinning the Child


Book Description

Spinning the Child examines music for children on records, radio and television by assessing how ideals of entertainment, education, ‘the child’ and ‘the family’ have been communicated through folk music, the BBC’s children’s radio broadcasting, the children’s songs of Woody Guthrie, Sesame Street, The Muppet Show and Bagpuss, the contemporary children’s music industry and other case studies. The book provides the first sustained critical overview of recorded music for children, its production and dissemination. The music, lyrics and sonics of hundreds of recorded songs are analysed with reference to their specific social, historical and technological contexts. The chapters expose the attitudes, morals and desires that adults have communicated both to and about the child through the music that has been created and compiled for children. The musical representations of age, race, class and gender reveal how recordings have both reflected and shaped transformations in discourses of childhood. This book is recommended for scholars in the sociology of childhood, the sociology of music, ethnomusicology, music education, popular musicology, children’s media and related fields. Spinning the Child’s emphasis on the analysis of musical, lyrical and sonic texts in specific contexts suggests its value as both a teaching and research resource.