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[HANASHIR:4373] Re: French Chanukah music?



Fran,

Since you mentioned "Care for the World,"  it might be useful for you to post 
the
Hebrew words for this on the list because, unless I'm very much mistaken, only 
the
English appears on "Daisies and Ducklings."  (If I'm wrong, I apologize; it's 
been
a few years since I've taught LITTLE kids).  I only wish you could somehow post
the arm movements, too.  ;o)

I also very much recommend both Debbie's "Plant a Tree for Tu Bi'Shvat"
(whoosh!!) and Karen's cha cha - which is good as a teaching song, espcially for
the older crowd.  (5th, 6th...)

Judy

FAVNI (at) aol(dot)com wrote:

> Hi Meris - i just replied to Rachelle to contact the local day schools, and
> the JCC - all of the Freanch teachers in the early grades have original and
> translated Chanukah material. I am now in Oakland California again. For
> anyone's info, I have several songs for Tu Bishvat that might be of interest
> - on Daisies and Ducklings for young children, *TREES, *CARE FOR THE WORLD
> with a Hebrew verse, *ROOTS/SHORASHIM that can be used for all ages, and
> *Natati Etz - these 2 are on ISRAEL WORLD BEAT-ERETZ , there is also Shir
> Lashkeydia in my holiday songbook for Kids (TARA) and in the Tal Sela Hebrew
> Language Arts Curriculum series of cassettes. Several of these songs are
> included in Arthur Waskows new Tu Bishvat Anthology.
> I only respond to specific topics otherwise i just watch the discussions flow.
> Fran Avni
> Singer/songwriter/arranger/producer/wandering Jew
>

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