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[HANASHIR:9429] Re: Torah in song for 5-6 year olds



I also like Sam Glaser's "Kol Bamidbar" recording.  You can be actively
engaged with hand motions and lots of movement while LISTENING (we don't
always have to be the ones playing) to:  "The Seven Days," "Noach (Shnayim,
Shnayim)," and for Lech L'Cha, "Across the River."  You can make up
wonderful hand motions and the kids love these songs.   Check out his cd for
other songs through the parshioyt.
Meris Ruzow -- Of course the old standard, "The Lord said to Noah, there's
going to be a floody, floody." (Name escapes me),......... is a hit as well.
meris (at) nycap(dot)rr(dot)com

-----Original Message-----
From: QuelliPG (at) aol(dot)com <QuelliPG (at) aol(dot)com>
To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org <hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org>
Date: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 10:41 PM
Subject: [HANASHIR:9427] Re: Torah in song for 5-6 year olds


>my personal picks for the first 3 parshiyot for KINDERGARTEN are:
>b'reishit -  Fran Avni's "once upon a time"  (from the tape the seventh day
>)and    an old "yampadum" song where you sing "vay'hi erev vay'hi voker yom
>echad, yom sheni, etc. with yampadums in between (no idea who wrote it -
it's
>been around the Conservative movement since I was a kid...
>
>noach - check out Paul Zim's zimmy zim's zoo - all noah songs...  almost
all
>good for Kindergarten...
>
>lech l'cha -  Abraham, the very first Jew  by  Jeff Klepper from Bible
People
>Bible Songs.
>
>after that I don't do a song for every parsha....
>
>happy teaching.
>Raquel
>
>
>

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