Tuesday, September 4, 2012
The Magic Continues Celebrity Series Vol 1 Review/Giveaway
Golden Records have been around since 1948 and was imagined by Grammy Award winning music producer Arthur Shimkin. They are one of the first successful children's record labels in America.
I remember as a child listening all those classic songs it was apart of my childhood that I will cherish.
Songs from my favorite nursery rhymes to a story book character. I was very excited to share this review with my pre school daughter and the thought of her experiencing Golden Records as I did when I was her age made me very proud.
Golden Records believed that through music and stories they could create a timeless treasure for all children. Not only your child will be entertained by the music or stories but they will get educated while doing so.
Recent I reviewed the New Celebrity Series The Magic Continues Volume One CD.
What a delight to hear classic songs and stories such as Rapunzel, Do you know the muffin man and The Little Engine That Could to name a few.
Golden Records restored the original recordings from the 50's and 60's with voices such as Ed Asner, Alicia Silverstone, Susan Sarandon, Busy Phillipps, Cheryl Hines, Didi Conn and many more.
Here is a preview of what is in store for you!
So if you are looking for a fun educational way to share your love for music and stories please pick up your copy today!
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You can purchase your copy today on Amazon , Walmart, iTunes and Select O Hits.
Disclaimer:
I received one of the products mentioned above from Golden Records at no charge and for review purposes only. All opinions expressed are 100% my own and were not influenced by any other source.
Now you have a chance to win a copy of this wonderful CD for your child. This Giveaway will start from September 5th til September 12th at 12am.
This Giveaway is open to USA Residents only.
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That would have been great for bedtime story time!! I don't have little ones any more but would be nice for my niece!
ReplyDeleteNow this is cool. I can see my little grand kids enjoying this. It would make a great Christmas Stocking gift too!
ReplyDeleteprobably the itsty bitsy spider cause of the motions lol
ReplyDeleteThis would make a great gift thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteMy 4 year old would love something like this!
ReplyDeleteTHat looks really neat!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great cd for my little one!
ReplyDeleteMy fav. sond as a child was How far can a little girl fall by Terry Kelly!
ReplyDeleteDeep and Wide! Twinkle Twinkle! Love this! My kids would be thrilled to have something new to listen to!
ReplyDeleteGreat gift idea!
ReplyDeleteMy kiddos both love music like crazy! this would be great for them. Right now, Patty Cake is Ryland's favorite.
ReplyDeleteOh, I have this too!!! Love the stories I grew up with!!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite record when I was small was called Little Red Caboose.
ReplyDeleteI honestly do not remember songs from my childhood and when I do think back that far all I remember is The Beatles and Stepenwolf that my dad always listened to. To me that was what dreams are made of!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite song as a child was a Children's Hymn entitled, "I Am a Child of God". I had 3 of the verses memorized by the time I was 5 or 6.
ReplyDeleteone of my favorites as a child, "I went to the animal fair..." oh and the songs on the Pippi Longstocking movie!!
ReplyDeleteDoes Nine Inch Nails count? I remember stealing the cassette from my dad as a kid...
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