| "SING-A-MOVE-A-DANCE" -
2005 Parents' Choice Award Winner |
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Song Titles - Sing-A-Move-A-Dance;
Elephants Have Wrinkles; See-Saw; Alice the Beagle; Pickin' It Up;
What Dance YOu Wanna Do?; Barnyard Boogie; Movin' Round the Room;
Ukulele Blue Yodel; Scratch Your Head; Lorilei's Birthday; I Can
Hold On |
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| "MOVIN'
PARTY" - Colleen and Uncle Squaty's fourth
release |
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Song
Titles - Movin' Party; Little Johnny Brown; Save;
If I Were; Dancer in the Middle; Che Che Kooley; Sho
Lie Loo; All The Children Went to Town; You'd Better
Run; Big Ship Sailing; Circle of Friends |
| Colleen and Uncle
Squaty offer more movement-oriented songs on this, their
fourth album. Most of the songs here are lively and bouncy,
and will be perfect for circle-time activities. A fine
resource for teachers! - School Library Journal,
01/02 |
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| "RUMBLE
TO THE BOTTOM" - 1998 Parents' Choice Award Winner |
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Song
Titles - Rumble to the Bottom; Shake It; My Dog
Pepper; Little Arabella Miller; Fleas; Dicky Birds;
The Windmill Song; Hoosh-Tah, Bay-Bah; Goin' to the
Country; This is the Way We Ride; Pony Ride; Three Short-Necked
Buzzards; Tony Chesnut; Rumble Hula; Ants; Wave Goodbye

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| "1,2,3,
FOUR-EVER FRIENDS" - '95 PCA & '97 Directors
Choice Winner |
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Song
Titles - Way Over There; When I First Came to
This Land; Finger Family; Buddy; I Got a Wiggle; The
Rain Song; Hay to Hoo; WI Dairy Polka; Show Biz Bear;
Toe Town; 1,2,3, Four-Ever Friends |
| This superb recording
begins with the best children's "hello" song
since Ella Jenkin's "Hello" and ends with one
of the prettiest children's tunes ever written. Be sure
to add this recording to your collection. - School
Library Journal, 10/95 |
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| "FINGERPLAYS,
MOVEMENT & STORY SONGS" - ALA Recommended |
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Song Titles
- The Night Froggies Flew; Uncle Squaty Went Yodeling;
Wiggle the Wool; The Fox; Roly-Poly; Summertime/Wintertime;
Jaws; Tommy Thumbs; Let's Clap Our Hands Together; Shady
Grove |
| Colleen & Uncle Squaty songs
are recommended by the American Library Association's
publication "The Children's Jukebox" by Rob
Reid. |