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Cantos Y Rimas – Nursery Songs & Rhymes Reviews

Posted by July 28, 2010
Categories: Children Songs

Cantos Y Rimas – Nursery Songs & Rhymes

A celebration of traditional children’s songs, Cantos y Rimas – Nursery Songs & Rhymes introduces simple words simultaneously in both Spanish and English, and brings the words to life with well-known nursery rhymes and songs. Amusing puppets and playmates help children have loads of fun singing and dancing to these endearing songs, sung by children, and specially produced for little ears.

Cantos y Rimas engages the developing minds of young children while introducing them to the beloved children’s songs and nursery rhymes treasured by generations. Both educational and entertaining, Cantarima videos bring language to life through the songs and music that children love.

Featured songs include: El Abecedario, The Alphabet Song, Las Mañanitas, Sol Solecito, ¡Qué Llueva Qué Llueva!, It’s Raining It’s Pouring, La Araña Pequeñita, The Itsy Bitsy Spider, Vengan a Ver Mi Granja, Old McDonald, Cuando Tengas Muchas Ganas, If You’re Happy & You Know It, Las Ruedas del Autobús, Wheels on the Bus, Mary Had a Little Lamb, Erre con Erre, &more!

Benefits and features:
*Introduces children to traditional Spanish and English children’s songs and music
*Simple Spanish and English words and phrases are introduced and reinforced through songs, plus all Spanish and English is spoken and sung by native speakers
*Lively visuals connect new words and concepts to images
*Music makes it easier for children to absorb new concepts and languages

Award-Winning!
*Dr. Toy Smart Play/Smart Toy Award
*Creative Child Preferred Choice Award
*iParenting Media Hot Product Award
*iParenting Media Award

Rating: (out of 15 reviews)

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Nursery Rhymes – Hush Little Baby

Posted by July 28, 2010
Categories: Children Songs

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How To Raise Your Children’s Self-Esteem

Posted by July 28, 2010
Categories: Children Songs

How To Raise Your Children’s Self-Esteem

 

If you want to raise children with high self-esteem, you will notice that doing so is very much about raising your own self-esteem. Your children will learn your habits, whether these are habits that are supportive of a high self-esteem or habits that pull their self-esteems down. They will notice how you think and how you feel about yourself and they will adopt the same way of thinking about themselves. Furthermore, they will also notice how you think and feel about them and their value and potential, so if you want them to love themselves you obviously have to show them that love in the first place.

 

Develop your own self-esteem, and display it to your children. One important part of doing this is to set and respect your personal boundaries. If your children or somebody else treat you in a way that you consider unacceptable or hurting you have to be firm and tell the person that you don’t accept that kind of treatment. If they tell you an inappropriate comment, tell him/her that “That comment hurt me. I don’t accept that kind treatment.” Before you can do this you of course have to decide what your personal boundaries are. This might take some self-exploration. When you communicate your own personal boundaries and refuse to accept mistreatment you set a good example for your children to do the same for themselves. Having strong personal boundaries shows that you consider yourself valuable enough to not be walked over by others.

 

Talk about yourself in a positive way. Show your children that you love yourself and that it is ok to love yourself. Society will try to make your children believe that it is arrogant or selfish to speak positively about oneself. Do your best to counter that effect so that your children learn that loving yourself is something positive.

 

As you start to work on raising your own self-esteem in order to be a good role model for your children you will probably start to adopt a habit of doing lots of self-esteem exercises. Don’t lock yourself into a secret room while you’re doing these. Show your children openly that you are working on your self-esteem on a daily basis. In this way they will understand what self-esteem is and that it can be trained. If they are old enough they might even adopt some of your self-esteem habits for themselves.

 

It is also possible to involve your children in self-esteem exercises before they get old enough to understand what self-esteem is. Every night before putting them to bed you can ask them what good things they did during the day. Encourage them to say things that point at their wonderful personalities, such as “I was helpful when I helped my sister” or “I was happy”. Let them listen to songs with lyrics that tell them that they are wonderful unique persons. Play self-esteem games. Involve them in as many self-esteem exercises as possible.

 

To raise your children’s self-esteem you should also show them that you believe in their potential to accomplish anything they want. As their parent you probably already believe that they are magical wonderful children. Show them that you think so, both with your body language and with your words. Tell them how much you believe in them – often! Brainwash them with positive thoughts about themselves.

 

Last but not least, love your children. Self-esteem is essentially love towards oneself. If your children learn from an early stage that they are worthy of being loved, it will be so much easier for them to love themselves later on in their lives. Loving them is like giving them the gift of self-esteem in the purest form.

 

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Disney’s Ten Most Magical Experiences

Posted by July 28, 2010
Categories: Children Songs

Disney’s Ten Most Magical Experiences

An Epcot Illuminations Cruise — Each evening boatloads of visitors depart from the docks of Disney’s Boardwalk Inn and Disney’s Yacht Club headed for Epcot. Their destination is a prime position under the bridge between the United Kingdom and France for a view of the Illuminations fireworks spectacular. Cruises are offered nightly with your choice of either a pontoon boat seating 10 or a beautiful reproduction of a 1930s Chris Craft accommodating 6-7 people. Call 407-WDW-PLAY.

Dinner at the California Grill — The California Grill on the 15th floor of Disney’s Contemporary Resort is a definite highlight for any connoisseur of cutting-edge cuisine. Through immense windows is an unbeatable panorama of the Magic Kingdom and the Seven Seas Lagoon and on many nights picture-perfect views of the Wishes fireworks. From pristinely fresh sushi to the exceptional New American Cuisine to sensational desserts and the outstanding California wine list, this place has it all.

Breakfast and Lunch with Cinderella — High atop Cinderella’s Castle in the Magic Kingdom is your chance to feast in a fairytale setting with Cinderella, Jasmine, Aladdin, and Belle. Kids love the grand dining room where through glittering leaded-glass windows is a birds-eye view of Fantasyland. The characters make their way around the dining room and give each child quality time signing autographs and posing for pictures.

Beachside Vista of the Magic Kingdom’s Fireworks — On evenings when fireworks are on the Magic Kingdom’s agenda, head to one of the Polynesian Resort’s idyllic white-sand beaches, grab a hammock, kick back, and view the festivities.

Your First Glimpse of Cinderella’s Castle — As you walk under the train station at the Magic Kingdom and into a world of make believe, the splendor of Main Street is spread out before you with that celebrated fairy tale castle sitting at the end.

The Sight of Exotic Animals Grazing Below Your Guestroom Balcony — A stay at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge comes with a view of its marvelous savanna filled with hundreds of roaming exotic animals. After dark the preserves are lit with a moon glow effect, perfect for a nighttime stroll or after dinner entertainment from your room balcony.

A Picturesque Ride on the Monorail — Hop on board Disney’s favorite form of transportation for a delightful journey around the Seven Seas Lagoon, through the interior of the Contemporary Resort, past the Magic Kingdom, and off through the pine trees on your way to Epcot.

Cocktails in the Grand Lobby of Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort — This resort’s favorite gathering spot is an exquisitely soaring, 5-story lobby of stained-glass cupolas and filigreed chandeliers. Pick up a cocktail upstairs at Mizner’s, then find a seat on a cushy sofa and take pleasure in the lively big band orchestra while sipping a strawberry-topped glass of champagne.

Reliving the Drive-In of Your Youth At Disney-MGM Studios — At the Sci-fi Dine-In Theatre, guests are served in sleek 1950s-era convertibles while watching B-grade sci-fi and horror trailers on the big screen. Waiters on roller skates carhop the darkened, starlit theater, speaker boxes hang on the side of your car and, of course, popcorn and hot dogs dance on the screen during intermission. Though the food is just so-so, who cares when Godzilla is your entertainment.

A Float Through Splash Mountain — Who can resist the charms of Brer Rabbit, Brer Fox, Brer Bear, and the rest of the gang, even if it culminates in one heck of a plunge? Drift round the briar patch in a hollowed-out log while toe-tapping music plays among the cabbages and carrots, jugs of moonshine, chirpin’ birds, and croakin’ frogs as you relax and bob your head to the beat. As you float through bayous, marshes, and caverns, all a delight to the eyes with loads of colorful detail and too-cute cavorting characters, the heartwarming theme song “Time To Be Moving Along” plays. It’s guaranteed to put a smile on your face.

Cara Goldsbury, the author of The Luxury Guide to Walt Disney World® Resort, has appeared on several Travel Channel specials about Walt Disney World including Disney Splurge and Disney Royalty, and has been cited in many news articles as an expert on Walt Disney World.

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Calling All God’s Children “Christian Music” By LaJuan

Posted by July 28, 2010
Categories: Children Songs

Get up stand Get up dance Get up sing Calling all Gods Children Get up stand Get up dance Get up sing And raise your voices The Bible says that you should Make a joyful noise unto him Raise your hands, give your voice Sing a song, and give shouts to him Get up stand Get up dance Get up sing Calling all Gods Children Get up stand Get up dance Get up sing And raise your voices You just might touch someone With a giving hand your inner Jesus Sing a song raise your hands Shout it out and feel the blessings Get up stand Get up dance Get up sing Calling all Gods Children Get up stand Get up dance Get up sing And raise your voices In the mist of darker world that we live in Shine a light, rill them in be fishers of men Get up stand Get up dance Get up sing Calling all Gods Children Get up stand Get up dance Get up sing And raise your voices Get up stand Get up dance Get up sing Calling all Gods Children Get up stand Get up dance Get up sing And raise your voices Get up stand Get up dance Get up sing Calling all Gods Children Get up stand Get up dance Get up sing And raise your voices

Awesome Kids Christian Songs is a personalized music CD featuring 10 powerful and fun Christian themed songs that your child will love. Each song is personalized to include your childs name sung multiple times. Visit www.oneofakindchildrensgifts.com for all your personalized childrens gifts and room decor.
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The Wonderful Animated World of Disney Movies

Posted by July 28, 2010
Categories: Children Songs

The Wonderful Animated World of Disney Movies

Even though Disney has produced myriad movies, it is more popular for its animated ones. After starting the animated journey with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in the winter of 1937, Disney movies have not looked back. One can obtain a list of more than 150 animated Disney movies that have been produced and distributed to add to the joy of children across the world.

After a certain age, kids grow out of Sesame Street, Tellytubbies and BooBaahs. At this time the next level of entertainment that attracts them generally are the Disney movies that appeal to a slightly older age group. The great thing about these movies, which has probably led to the huge popularity of the Disney movies, is the fact that they appeal to adults and children alike. A mother does not mind sitting through a Disney movie with her child but an episode of Tellytubbies can be wearisome.

To the uninitiated, it may be a surprise that each Disney movie comes accompanied with a Disney movie book. These books are published under the Mouse Works banner and contain a simple version of the story. This can help in encouraging children to not only see the Disney movies but also to read books, which hopefully will extend to other forms of reading at some time.

Though the company is proud of all its Disney movie productions, some of them have attained the stature of classics based on their popularity. Abound with simple, yet meaningful songs these Disney movies can expose the child to emotions, morals and ways of the world while telling a story. Toddlers seem to enjoy the light evilness of some of the characters like the witch in Snow White and Cruella De Vil in the 101 Dalmations. Alternately, some of the most endearing characters that Disney movies have created are Tramp in The Lady and the Tramp and the Beast in Beauty and the Beast. But most of the leading characters in Disney movies inspire awe and amazement aided by the color, grandeur and dazzle.

Some of the Disney movies that have become all time favorites of most kids are The Lion King, Toy Story, Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, The Jungle Book, The little Mermaid, Sleeping Beauty, Lady and the Tramp, Cinderella and of course Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Some of the less known but equally enticing Disney movies are the sequels to the Lion King, Dumbo, Lilo and Stitch, Pooh and Kim Possible series.

In spite of the high levels of endearment that the Disney movies enjoy among most people, there are rumors galore about how there are countless hidden references to perverted things in the animated movies. The most known references are made to the tower on the cover of The Little Mermaid that resembles the male genitalia, the apparent erection of the priest in the wedding scene of the same movie and the dust taking the form of the word ‘sex’ in The Lion King. Hearsay has it that Donald Duck has used vulgar words umpteen times during angry outbreaks.

Some opine that these subtle references have become a tradition at the Disney studios. This tradition started due to the fact that Walt Disney did not assign relevant credits to the creative animators. These animators, then, took to including hidden codes in the animation scenes to get back. One such example is that of the shorts that Goofy wears. If you look close enough, you will probably see names of artists written on these shorts. Though the given instance seems possible, the inclusion of debauchery in the animated Disney movies is debatable and it remains a question as to whether it is a fact or the Rorschach effect.

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