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// Put on your rhyming hat, your singing pants and your drawing cummerbund because today's show has those things inside of it. We have a splendid variety of music and creativity based activities for you and your family to enjoy together. What will the mystery drawing be? What food is typically served with Akara? What rhymes with Pangolin? These questions and more may or may not be answered within! //
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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.
Listen to episode one herePut on your rhyming hat, your singing pants and your drawing cummerbund because today's show has those things inside of it. We have a splendid variety of music and creativity based activities for you and your family to enjoy together. What will the mystery drawing be? What food is typically served with Akara? What rhymes with Pangolin? These questions and more may or may not be answered within!
Rhyme Time (Improvisation/Phonological Awareness) ✪
Go Together (Echo Song / Pitch Matching) ✪
KaraYOUke (Verbal and Melodic Improvisation) ✪
Guided Doodle (Listening Skills / Music Appreciation) ✪
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