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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0093624988380
Label: Warner
Manufacturer: Warner
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Warner
Release Date: May 06, 2008
Studio: Warner
Sales Rank: 46
MPN: 422588
Disc 1:- 7 8 9
- The Ninjas
- Pollywog In A Bog
- Raisins
- Eraser
- I Can Sing
- Louis Loon
- Food Party - The Canadian Snacktime Trilogy: i)Snacktime ii)Popcorn iii)Vegetable Town
- Drawing
- Humungous Tree
- My Big Sister
- Allergies
- I Don't Like
- What A Wild Tune
- Bad Day
- Things
- Curious
- A Word For That
- Wishing
- Crazy ABC's
- Here Come The Geese
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I picked up this ablum for my 3 year old daughter right before a car trip. The first time through I forgot that it was "her" music and not mine. I've always loved the BNL's sound, and the lyrics on this album, while geared for kids, alternate between humerous, ironic and touching. I wasn't sure that it was "kiddie" enough for my daughter--no syrupy-sweet voices, the lyrics are funny but fast, so you've got to be listening pretty hard to really catch all of them.
Anyhow, three months later this CD is still the one played for every trip in our van. My daughter chants "seven-eight-nine" as we start each trip, and asks to hold the little book with the lyrics so she can turn the pages and look at the pictures which go with each ... Read More:
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This disc is an entertaining romp with the Barenaked Ladies. My 11 month old listens quite intently and especially likes 789. My husband and I also find ourselves singing along. I would like to commend the group for their quality lyrics, music and Canadian Pride!
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My six year old son loves this CD. He was very skeptical at first but it's the only CD we've been playing in the car for the past two weeks. The lyrics are witty (some jokes and play on words may be too sophisticated for the very young) and the tunes are catchy. You'll find yourself singing along to The Ninjas or to 7, 8, 9 before long!
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I can't listen to this record without getting a huge smile on my face; the songs are very catchy and clever, and you can just bet that BNL had a great time when they were making it.
My favourites are, well darnit, I can't pick just one or two songs; they all leave me smiling.
I suppose that I would have to say that the wonderful Gordon Lightfoot pastiche called "The Canadian Snacktime Trilogy" tickles me the most.
I am looking forward to giving this cd/book to my three nieces.
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This is a fun album, that even my husband and I enjoy. It's probably better for slightly older kids (4+) than the usual Raffi crowd, but my preschooler thinks that 789 is hilarious and my toddler bounces to the Polliwog song. It takes a couple of listens to really enjoy, but now it's the primary choice in our house. Dare I say that even people without kids will enjoy the 'Ladies having fun on this album?!
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