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Scholastic Video Collection: The Wheels on the Bus
Scholastic Video Collection: The Wheels on the Bus
Scholastic Video Collection: The Wheels on the Bus
by Scholastic

Hop on the bus and sing along with these favorite children's songs. This classic children's ditty comes to glorious life with Paul O. Zelinsky's eye-popping art and a lively musical score by The Bacon Brothers. Dem Bones, performed  by a skeleton band will tickle your funny bone with words and music to this well-known song based on the African-American spiritual. Over the Meadow is an old counting song for children that is filled with the beauty and wonder of meadow life. I Know an Old Lady who Swallowed a Fly is sung by the legendary Burl Ives.
Age: 3 Year-olds | Title: Scholastic Video Collection: The Wheels on the Bus  |  Company: Scholastic
Hop on the bus and sing along with these favorite children's songs. This classic children's ditty comes to glorious life with Paul O. Zelinsky's eye-popping art and a lively musical score by The Bacon Brothers. Dem Bones, performed  by a skeleton band will tickle your funny bone with words and music to this well-known song based on the African-American spiritual. Over the Meadow is an old counting song for children that is filled with the beauty and wonder of meadow life. I Know an Old Lady who Swallowed a Fly is sung by the legendary Burl Ives.

Scholastic's The Wheels on the Bus is a collection of six different sing-a-long song stories. The illustrations feel like pages of a book coming to life. The video even includes the 1964 animated version of "I Know An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Fly" sung by Burl Ives. With lyrics like "fancy that, she swallowed a cat", any fan of silliness will be entertained.

The creative adaptations of these stories will impress both you and your child. Each episode is only as long as the song, so several can be digested in one sitting. There is huge variety of subjects, which will add to your child's level of interest.

My nephew, Michael, doesn't get too excited about music, but the skeletons in the Dem Bones episode had him giggling and singing. The episode includes some jazzy skeletons singing and dancing. Both of us loved it, and we had some fun "skeleton dancing" with floppy arms and legs.

--Eve

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