So Many Ways To BE Smart

So Many Ways To BE Smart

So Many Ways To BE Smart

Track Listings
 
1. Some Rights in this World
2. Do You Want To Be Free?
3. When I'm Strong
4. Book Round
5. I Like a Good Story
6. Everything is Free at the Library
7. I Want it to Snow
8. Cold-Blooded
9. I Wanna Llama
10. Ant Hill Anthem
11. So Many Ways to be Smart
12. Lime Jello Marshmallow Cottage Cheese Surprise
13. When I Say Stop
14. A New Playground
15. One More Sunday
16. I Just Want to Sing Your Name (The Martin Luther King Song)
17. Paz y Libertad
18. Now I'm in the Nuthouse

Editorial Reviews
Billy Jonas, award-winning performer/ songwriter/ recording artist, November 12, 2004
"A toe-tapping, hand-clapping, sing-alongable collection of spectacular songs. A high quality recording -- put it on permanent rotation!"

Product Description
So Many Ways To Be Smart is Two of a Kind's 6th studio recording for children and families. The album is credited to "Two of a Kind and friends", with many musicians helping out, including jazz-fusion group "Kidlogic", a reunion of David's high school group "The Shady Desert Minstrels", and David and Jenny's new group for grow-ups called "What Four".

As with Two of a Kind's previous releases, So Many Ways To Be Smart is very eclectic. There's a funky song about human rights, a song written by Jenks School 4th graders about Harriet Tubman, a hard-rock song about cold-blooded animals, a reggae tune about libraries, an a cappella song about llamas, a bluegrass instrumental, a silly camp song learned from David's grandfather, a round about reading books, a calypso song about multiple intelligences, a cabaret song about lime jello, a peace song in Spanish and many more!

So Many Ways To BE Smart

So Many Ways To BE Smart,Two of a Kind,Magillacutty Music,Interactive music for kids and families which is both entertaining and educational
So Many Ways To BE Smart
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Whole Family Loved It!
So Many Ways To BE Smart
Two of a Kind
Manufacturer: Magillacutty Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Folk | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Children's Music | Styles | Music
EducationalEducational | Children's Music | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Folk | Indie Music | Stores | Music
ASIN: B0006ZP41Y
Release Date: 2004-12-04

Tracks:

  1. Some Rights in this World
  2. Do You Want To Be Free?
  3. When I'm Strong
  4. Book Round
  5. I Like a Good Story
  6. Everything is Free at the Library
  7. I Want it to Snow
  8. Cold-Blooded
  9. I Wanna Llama
  10. Ant Hill Anthem
  11. So Many Ways to be Smart
  12. Lime Jello Marshmallow Cottage Cheese Surprise
  13. When I Say Stop
  14. A New Playground
  15. One More Sunday
  16. I Just Want to Sing Your Name (The Martin Luther King Song)
  17. Paz y Libertad
  18. Now I'm in the Nuthouse

Album Description

So Many Ways To Be Smart is Two of a Kind's 6th studio recording for children and families. The album is credited to "Two of a Kind and friends", with many musicians helping out, including jazz-fusion group "Kidlogic", a reunion of David's high school group "The Shady Desert Minstrels", and David and Jenny's new group for grow-ups called "What Four".

As with Two of a Kind's previous releases, So Many Ways To Be Smart is very eclectic. There's a funky song about human rights, a song written by Jenks School 4th graders about Harriet Tubman, a hard-rock song about cold-blooded animals, a reggae tune about libraries, an a cappella song about llamas, a bluegrass instrumental, a silly camp song learned from David's grandfather, a round about reading books, a calypso song about multiple intelligences, a cabaret song about lime jello, a peace song in Spanish and many more!

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Whole Family Loved It!.......2006-12-20

I am a seller on Amazon and always "seller test" used CDs. On Thanksgiving, my daughter, son-in-law, and my grandsons Jack (6) and Sam (4) drove several hours to celebrate with family, a perfect time to "test" this CD. Not only did we listen to it once, we listened to it over and over again. The songs are catchy and almost all have an important message. We all had our favorite songs and sang along with most. At the end of our trip, my family asked me if they could keep the CD. I've been told they listen to it every morning on the way to school and have yet to grow tired of it or find a replacement. This little "sleeper" CD is absolutely the best children's CD I have listened to in the past two years. I highly recommend it.

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