Hap Palmer's Follow-Along Songs (Part 2)

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Uploaded by on Jul 4, 2010

Here is a video that has been a forgotten memory of mine until recently, now newly transferred by me and uncut.

Come along! Catch the beat! 'Cause every moment of Baby Songs: Follow Along Songs is imaginative, musical playtime. Wonderful, joyful songs by Hap Palmer invite kids to clap their hands, stamp their feet, dance and act out the lyrics. Big kids will be sneaking a peek, singing and playing along, too!

Learning colors, the alphabet, how to make musical instruments from ordinary things like bottle caps and wood scraps and use them to make music - and more - has never been so much fun!

Kids will never tire of movin' and groovin' with the Baby Songs kids troupe. And you'll enjoy knowing that they're learning while having fun.

Songs in this part include:
-- Bean Bag Alphabet Rag
-- Tap Your Sticks
-- Parade of Colors

© 1992 Western Publishing Company, Inc.

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  • the man that wrote this is stupider than the kids that need to learn their ABC's....

  • This is crap.

  • brown and green? looks like gray and brown to me. DUUUGH look at the colors! DUGGH. who wrote this?!

  • @BoogsterSU2 He's probably the composer of these songs.

  • at 7:35 when he says "Brown and Green" the kids are wearing brown and blue

  • there's another song, that I think he also wrote, that's similar to this one called "Throw the Beanbag"

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