The Jambu Tree Kids CD
If you like bats, bees, birds and bikes, big animals, blueberry muffins and babycino
If you like bats, bees, birds and bikes, big animals, blueberry muffins and babycino
If you like bats, bees, birds and bikes, big animals, blueberry muffins and babycino’s then you’ll love the Jambu tree!
This vibrant acoustic children’s album is produced by musicians Rochelle Wright and Rob Shannon. Both are performers, teachers and parents of young children, and their passion for inspiring music for children (& their parents) shows through in every song on this 13 track c.d.
The Jambu tree is diverse in styles, rich with instrumentation, yet flows seamlessly from beginning to end. It is fun, uplifting and captures the essence of our outdoor Australian lifestyle. A collection of original and unforgettable songs, the Jambu tree will have everyone laughing, singing, dancing and jammin’ along!
The Jambu tree also comes with a beautifully illustrated lyrics booklet by Melbourne artist Trace Balla.
Here is the Track Listings for The Jambu Tree CD for kids:
1. Big Animal Medley - about an elephant, hippo, giraffe, calf, cow and bull
2. Birdy Birdy - about Australian birds: magpie, kookaburra, crow, whip bird and seagull
3. I Love The Music - about clapping, shaking shakers, shaking tambourines, banging pots and pans and playing a tabla
4. Bom Chi Chi Bom - about bats. In the West Indies bats are known as 'chi, chi' birds
5. Jambu Tree - the Jambu is a native Southeast Asian tree commonly known on Glasses Island as a Rose Apple
6. Little Chick - inspired by a traditional song from Peru
7. The Trusty Rusty Bike - from the book by Trace Balla who also illustrated the CD's inlay card
8. Peanut Butter - about what becomes of a peanut and other items of food when squashed by a fast moving train!
9. Samba Olé - a traditional Brazilian song about dancing
10. Shake Em Up High - about shaking your hands and dance movements. The music for this song is from Zimbabwe
11. Buzzy Bee - about how Yazmin (Rochelle's daughter) thinks of a bee and the honey it makes
12. Sooty Oyster Catcher - about a black feathered, red billed, wading bird native to Australia
| From | Comment |
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| Katerina N. |
My little girl LOVES this cd! She listens to it over and over again. Its great for the adults too, great to dance and sing along to. Natasha, Mullumbimby |