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Sing along with Melanie to “Buffalo Gals,” “My Hat, It Has Three Corners,” and “Five Little Ducks.” Continue »
Sing along with Melanie to “Buffalo Gals,” “My Hat, It Has Three Corners,” and “Five Little Ducks.” Continue »
Melanie shares songs from some of the many countries in North America, including a Mexican lullaby called “Ahí está la luna.” Continue »
Follow along with Melanie as she sings many songs about many different animals. Continue »
This week Melanie introduces us to many nursery rhymes and songs that originated in countries in Europe! Follow along with familiar tunes such as Are you sleeping/Frere Jacques, London Bridge, and a beautiful waltz! Continue »
Follow along with Melanie this week as we explore the continent of Africa! Sing along as she shares a counting rhyme and the traditional African lullabye, “Iro Ye.” Continue »
Sing along with Melanie to more songs about traveling, songs about animals, and songs with nonsense words. Melanie also shows us a song from East Asia played on the xylophone. Continue »
Melanie shows us how songs have patterns and what type of pattern makes a waltz. She also teaches us a song from Australia called “Waltzing Matilda.” Continue »
Melanie teaches us all about Antarctica with a song she wrote. But first, sing along with songs about traveling, and help Melanie write a song about cicadas. Continue »
Sing along with Melanie to classics songs such as “The Wheels on the Bus,” “Little Boy Blue,” “The Itsy Bitsy Spider,” and more. Continue »
This episode’s theme in reusing and recycling. Melanie show us how a sea shell can be a musical instrument! Continue »
Melanie introduces a new instrument and shares songs about the weather. Continue »
This episode’s them is “Seed to Table.” Melanie sings songs about Goldilocks, seeds, and a kitchen! Continue »
This weeks theme is wetlands and Melanie teaches us the song “Rattlin’ Bog.” We also learn about the autoharp and kazoo. Continue »
The theme of the week is Summer! Do you have any favorite songs and sounds of Summer? Continue »
This week’s theme is Oviparous Animals, so kids will be learning about birds, reptiles, and a platypus or two though music! Continue »