1.30.2012

school of rock-a-bye babies: album review and giveaway

We love music!  All kinds of music.  If you happen to be walking by our house (or visiting) you will hear all sort of music booming from our speakers.  From lullabies to rock en Español, from kids music to the classics like Mozart, from romantic boleros to 80's rock (hubby's favorite) ...cumbias...oldies...world music...you name it!  We love it all!  I guess you can say we have a very eclectic taste. 

So when I was contacted by fellow Californian Jen Haydn-Jones, Head of US operations for School of Rock-a-bye Babies, to see if I wanted to review one of her sister's albums I jumped right in!
photo credit: Marie-Anne Ventoura for school of rock-a-bye babies.
I'm glad I did.  Elizabeth Haydn-Jones' music is wonderful, perfect for little ones to follow and dance to.  Her voice is soothing yet uplifting. 

I love that she writes and composes all her songs!  She has a  much varied musical background and can play many instruments.  In fact, this particular album the kids and I reviewed, focuses on rhythm, melody and harmony as she introduces new instruments, like the violin, a guiro, the clarinet and many more.

This album is a perfect addition to our very eclectic collection, and although I know my kids are getting a bit old for some of these songs, they still enjoy them.  I have to admit though, I wish I would have known of Elizabeth and her music a lot sooner because her album would have gotten played even more than it has been.  It would also have been a perfect addition to the Music With Mommy class I use to teach (for the mom's club I am part of) when my little ones where wee little.  Needless to say, I totally recommend this album if you do teach such classes.   But if you don't and you live in London, UK or in California and would love to attend to music school for babies, toddlers and/or preschoolers, well you are in luck because they offer classes! Check out their website for more info.  You can also follow them on Facebook.

photo credit: Marie-Anne Ventoura for School of Rock-a-bye Babies.
I am currently interpreting for a local school program for children with speech delays and plan to recommend this album as well.  It is perfect to use during music time, because not only is it fun to listen and dance to, but it also has many repetition of word use, sounds, and movements. 

Here is a little glimpse of the first song in the School of Rock-a-bye Babies Volume 1 album:
Nice right?

GIVEAWAY CLOSED!

Now for that giveaway:
Elizabeth is graciously giving away two albums of School of Rock-a-bye Babies Volume 1 to two lucky readers.  All you have to do is leave a comment telling me why you would like to win one of her albums.  That's it!  I will select the winners using random.org.  Please only leave one comment.  If you make a mistake erase the first comment and re-post.  Giveaway is open until Friday Feb. 3rd midnight.  I will announce the winner on Monday February 6th.  
  
Note:  The three year celebration giveaway is also still  open for a chance to win one of my romantic handmade upcycled linen brooches!

Good luck! 





**Disclosure:  I will always only review things that I and my family will enjoy.  I was sent three albums, one for review and two to giveaway.  I received no compensation for this review.  All thoughts are my own.**






12 comments:

  1. I love exposing my little ones (7, 3, and 2) to kid-friendly music!

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  2. Lisa Renata, siempre estás dando cosas lindas. Me encanta la idea de estimular a los niños con música, especialmente si es clásica.

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  3. I'd love a copy of Elizabeth's album to give to my niece, Nila. She loves music. Dances all the time, even with commercials lol.

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  4. Awh!! I love the song and the video. Wow - so multi-talented. I would love to win the album for my baby niece. I was just dancing around with her yesterday. She would love it. (My boys are too old for this unfortunately but we used to love these kinds of songs too.)

    BTW - Awesome that you're interpreting for a local school program for children with speech delays - I love that you're using your bilingual skills for that. Besos!

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  5. Great giveaway!! Perfect for my nieces!!

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  6. Wonderful music! I will love to win this cd for my niece who loves to sing and dance!

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  7. My seven-year-old loves listening to music when she goes to bed. She would love this!

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  8. My children love music especially this style. Super excited!!!

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  9. My son LOVES music and I have a feeling would LOVE this cd

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  10. You know how much I love using music in school. This would be a great addition to our music library! Gracias, Lisa!

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  11. they say children (even unborn) that listen to classical music are smarter and have a brighter aptitude for math and science! Glad you're exposing yours to wonderful music.

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  12. Sorry I'm too late for giveaway, but just wanted to chime in and say that we love music in our house...it lives in us! :)

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