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 Victoria-Ladybug
 
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							| playtime instructional videos / Children ´s Songs & Handplay: Video Series 
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							| Check out these great videos   Teaching Children "One, Two, Buckle My Shoe"/ 3 Little Monkeys Jumping on the bed     How to Teach "Beehive" Song to Children     Teaching kids " ROUND & ROUND THE GARDEN " song   
    Teaching Children "Rickity Tickity" Song   How to do ITSY BITSY SPIDER   |  27 Aug 2010      
					
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 ellakass
 
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							| Thank you very much, dear! |  27 Aug 2010     
					
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 Mabdel
 
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							| Thanks a lot Victoria for sharing. |  27 Aug 2010     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| These are some good, useful videos, but I have two tiny disagreements with her, one on "Where is thumbkin?" and one on "Itsy-bitsy spider".   She says "thumpkin" instead of "thumbkin" (silent "b"), which could be a little confusing to some students, since the song is about your thumbs, and doesn �t involve thumping at all.   Her hand gesture for the first and last parts of itsy-bitsy spider are wrong, in my opinion. She has her fingers curled up, except the thumbs and index fingers. As I learned it about 55 years ago (and I think this way looks better), the other fingers should be opened somewhat, representing the spider �s legs.   Take it or leave it. Maybe this will be helpful to some of you.   Bruce |  27 Aug 2010     
					
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 jhansi
 
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							| Thanks Victoria for sharing. 
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 Friedfam
 
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							| Thanks very much - these are great for my grandchildren too! |  27 Aug 2010     
					
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