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Happy Day Day - A
cheerful song to make you smile.
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Building A Better
World - We decide on the type of world we want to live in. We
have a choice. Take care of the earth, take care of each other,
and take care of ourselves.
- Hello To All The Children Of The
World - Teaches 'HELLO' in nine different languages.
- Canada Rap - Learn the provinces
and territories of Canada. Yes, it includes Nunavut!
- To This Land - Such a fun song.
Lots of different kids have solos here. The song reminds us that
when times are tough we can still keep a sense of humour.
- This Land Is Your Land - Thank
you, Woody Guthrie for this song. It reminds us that the earth
belongs to us all.
- Moli Hua - A beautiful folk song
sung in Chinese. Valerie, you do such a glorious job on the solo,
thank you for your fine work.
- Ka-e-ru-no-u-ta - Thank you,
Ryoko for this song. Your daughter Lauren sings it so well. Song
of the frog in Japanese (ribet)
- Haruga Kita - A popular Japanese
folk song sung in both English and Japanese. The surfing music
background adds an interesting touch. TEd, you have such crazy
ideas!
- Let's Be Friends - Barney, here
is your new opening song! This one is from the Pied Piper musical.
It's one of my favourites and yet it only took about five minutes
to write.
- This Little Cow - A funny
fingerplay for the young ones. Do cows really snore when they
sleep?
- Three Little Pigs - Mr. I's
version of how the story really goes. Watch out for the Big Bad
Boogie Wolf!
- Continent Twist - Am I trying to
teach the names of the continents here? Or do I just want to Rock
and Roll? You'll have to get up and dance to this one.
- Bubblegum In A Dish - A little
playground rhyme I collected in the early eighties when I
researched playground culture in elementary schools in Vancouver.
Thanks to the Mission gang for their work on this.
- Bubblegum Mum - Okay, I get silly
here. But gee, I need to be silly sometimes. Sorry moms.
- Es War Eine Mutter - Cute German
folk song. 'There Once Was a Mother'. Her children are named:
Spring, Summer, Fall & Winter. The Fiedler children,
Max, Bianca and Felix get to show off their German here.
- Edelweiss - Sung with a flair for
family. Max, Bianca and Felix are heard once more. Thank you Ken
for the beautiful cello solo.
- Angel In Disguise - Written by
Elaine, the special angel in my life. I love you. Thank you for
this song. And remember, we are all each other's angels.
- Following the Piper - Yes, here's
your chance to dance again. The Irish jig, 'Swallowtail' with a
few lyrics added. We used a version of this in the Pied Piper play
put on by Theatrix.
- The Child and The Rat -Okay, so I
like the mushy stuff too. Also from the Pied Piper, this one
teaches us to look for what we have in common, look within.
- The Universe Song - Number 21!,
my goodness! When will it end. Yes, this is the last song. Nothing
else needs to be said. We are all important. Everything we do is
important. No need to judge. There is no good or bad. We all
belong.
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Recorded
at Magic Lab Studio in Surrey, B.C., Canada during the Summer of 1999.
Album was released in early December of the same year.
Artwork is by Briggette Smith from
Mission, B.C. Wonderful work, Briggette. You are so incredibly
talented. Thank you.
It is a multicultural musical message.
The theme is peace and tolerance for all cultures of the world. Some
songs are sung in other languages. It is also a very happy album;
guaranteed to make you smile.
The
album features Max, Bianca and Felix Fiedler.
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