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Let’s Sing About… The Weather!

By Ian Faraday
Ages: 4-7yrs

No. Of Songs

9

These 9 delightful songs for younger voices will perfectly complement your early years work and discussions about the weather. Use them as either a learning resource or for performances in assemblies and concerts throughout the year. With suggestions for actions to accompany the bouncy rhythms and bright melodies, these songs should go down a storm!

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Listen below to the songs from ‘Let’s Sing About… The Weather!’
"Weather Or Not"
"The Wind Goes Whoosh"
"One Big Raindrop"
"The Sun Shines Brightly"
"Stormy Chant"
"Misty Shapes"
"Slip And Slide"
"Happy On A Snowy Day"
"Rainbow Colours"

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What do you get?

This collection of songs is ideal for assemblies, to complement your themed topic work in the classroom, or to simply enjoy during singing and music lessons.

The songbook package contains:
Printed lyrics & piano score with vocal melody & guitar chords.
An ‘enhanced’ CD – this contains songs (backing tracks & vocal versions) which can be played on a standard CD player, and also data files (MP3s of all tracks, plus lyric sheets as PDFs) for use on your computer, interactive whiteboard or digital display device.
Interesting discussion points about the topic and suggested actions for your children to perform whilst singing.*

UK schools can order this title with an invoice to be paid within 30 days.
Non-UK schools and private individuals (not ordering on behalf of a school) are required to pay for this title at the point of ordering.

* Only available in selected titles from the ‘Let’s Sing About…’ range.

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    Adele Bemrose, Borders

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    Lovely, simple words and melodies that my youngsters really enjoy.

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