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| Title: Grandma Rita's Songbook III: "Fruit Soup". |
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| Artist: Rita Mizrahi Shamie |
| (c): (C) 2005 Rita's Digest |
| (p): (P) 2005 Rita Mizrahi Shamie |
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2005-01-07 |
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This album garnered great reviews in Parenting & Grandparents Magazine,& Ritas song "I Wanna Love You" won "Song Of The Year" for January, in the VH-I competetion. "Chock Full" of ego building songs, A Nursery Rhyme Rap, & "Oldies but Goodies", this album rocks.
"Get Down", & "Let's Boogie, because "Fruit Soup" is a delightful experiece for everyone!
First, Grandma Rita takes time honored Nursery Rhymes and gives them a gentle push into the Twenty-First Century. This is a fun loving Rap you will want to play over and over again, and you will understand each and every word!
Ego building songs follow with "Hey Good Looking", "You're the Greatest Star",& "I Enjoy Being A Girl", all enchanced by Rita's "Grandmotherly Touch". Then Rita reveals how much a Grandparent can truly love a child in the family favorite "My Buddy".
Listen as Rita moves into her voiceover expertise in "How Much Is That Doggie in the Window"& "Swinging On A Star". You'll hear Puppies, Kittens, a Parrot, a Monkey, and some Goldfish...all of whom will make you smile.
Lastly knowing every boy and girl in the world is a winner, Rita finalizes this CD with kudos all children deserve. Her rendition of the eloquent "Here's To The Winners" might bring a tear to your eye, be prepared & have some tissues handy.
Popular in Europe a s well as the good old "USA",Grandma Rita's songs can be found in the "Top I00 Popular Songs in Children's Music", in the United Kingdom, Canada, Ireland, Spain & Belgium. So give your kids a listen, hand them a cereal bowl or a mug of "Fruit Soup", a tablespoon, or a straw, and watch them shine!
*Recipe for "Fruit Soup" Gather your fruit, cube it and put in a blender. Fill a cereal bowl, soup bowl or mug with crushed ice. Top ice with juice from your blender, supply straw or tablespoon and "watch the kids go to town." |
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