Songs to Get You Through the Day
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The Music Box is a comprehensive programme of arts work with under 5's, and is run by Hackney Music Development Trust (HMDT). The Music Box offers participants an opportunity to explore the foundations of music in a fun and interactive way, and spans a range of initiatives, including family music making workshops, training of nursery staff and the creation of a range of resource packs.
Songs to Get You Through the Day is a bookom the Music Box's range of resources, and is HMDT's new songbook for babies and toddlers. The book consists of 12 original and catchy songs, each linked to a particular routine or time of day, designed to make each activity fun and easy to handle! Topics range from the standard activities of nappy changing, brushing teeth and having a bath, to some more unusual ones such as finding ways of stopping oneself saying 'No' too often, and how to deal with exhaustion and perhaps frustration at particular times of the day! This beautiful colour illustrated songbook includes the printed music for voice, piano and guitar. It also contains lyrics and a CD for you to listen to and sing along with.
Priced at £12.00 (for UK orders). Available from: http://www.hmdt.org.uk/community_musicbox_books.html
Information
Resources
- Music at home
- Kids Tunes
- Melody Monkey's Songbook
- Musicplay
- The Music House for Children
- An Invite From The Queen
- A Little Birdsong
- BBC Parent's Music Room
- Fun, Fitness and Music
- Community in Music
- Icky & Wicky
- Babyland CD
- Music Bugs
- Talented Tots
- Songs to Get You Through the Day
- Start Dreaming
- The Guide to Music
- Sing with your baby
- DJM Music
- A little Songbird
- Keeping The Beat
- Music Start
- Mother & Baby Music - cd's
- Play It! - useful cd list
- Playsongs
- Music for Starters
- Nursery rhymes CD
- Print and Paint
In Your Area
Youth Music
Youth Music exists to facilitate and fund high quality and diverse musical experiences for young people up to the age of 18, particularly those living in areas of social and economic need.
