This latest harvest musical from Sheila Wilson promises to be every bit as popular as her previous shows. It has five great songs, which combine with the readings to provide schools and churches with another easy, impressive and successful ready-made harvest festival.
A delightfully picturesque musical for all seasons, based on the picture book 'Tattybogle' by Sandra Horn, which features a lovable scarecrow. Ideal for KS1 and/or lower KS2. Includes simple choreography.
The Um-Pah Collection of Vocal Warm-Up Exercises CD (with Printable Piano Score accessible from the CD) is for adults and younger voices (ages 10 upwards) and contains 10 singing exercises, vocal games and tongue-twisters - all technically valuable, stimulating and great fun (especially as they get faster and faster!).
Taking the theme of 'No room at the inn', this children's musical contrasts the bustling commercialism of a modern Christmas with the plight of the homeless. Plenty of small character parts and opportunities for dance improvisation. Full of warmth, humour and powerful songs, this engaging show captures the true spirit of Christmas.
An activity songbook for babies, toddlers and infants aged 0 to 5 years, containing a fun collection of 22 wonderful songs with lyrics and movement suggestions for parents to use at home. There's no need to be musical to enjoy this book because a CD is included which provides a demonstration of each song and a backing track to sing along to.
Crabby is desperate to be accepted into the Starfish Band - if only he could play the guitar better! But then the high tide sweeps him out to sea and he ends up in a different rock pool, one with sand eels, sea lettuces, a crab-eating octopus … and a lobster who plays the guitar like Jimi Hendrix and is happy to teach Crabby a thing or two!
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