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When I started researching things that I wanted to implement into curriculum and start purchasing since I'd use them for years, one thing that kept coming up was Wee Sing. First it was mentioned, I think, in The Well-Trained Mind by Susan Wise Bauer and Jessie Wise. Then again I saw it often in the references and catalogs from Veritas Press. Then again in the Memoria Press forums and again and again. Then when I started into the Animal Play Curriculum it was Wee Sing Animals Animals Animals. I knew I would have to get my hands on these.
I am over the top delighted! Wee Sing is awesome. I have a bunch of reviews coming for you. I figured that I could have wrapped it all up in one, but these deserve their own posts. I might repeat myself a little bit, but I want you to know how much I love these.
This CD is packed from songs from my childhood, Sunday School, VBS and more. Then on top of that there are several poems and other songs that I did not know before but I am delighted to learn now and to teach them to my daughters. The booklet that comes with the CD is great. It has the music and sometimes sign language to go with songs and the words to the poems as well. We sometimes listen to this for specific songs and sometimes just to start the day (most days!). I absolutely love this and I know that Wee Sing is going to be a great aide in giving my children a great foundation. As a person who is practically humming or singing all the time, this fits my personality perfectly. Then now to have my 30 month old daughter singing at the top of her little lungs, “Jesus, Love Children! The Bible tells me so...” is awesome. I'm excited to know that she can keep learning and already at her young age is putting such great words to memory. Absolutely fantastic!
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Thanks to Wee Sing for providing a sample for review.
Originally posted: http://creativemadnessmama.com/blog/2012/02/05/wee-sing-bible-songs/
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1 released bookWee Sing Classics is a 10-book series first released in 1979 with contributions by Pamela Conn Beall and Susan Hagen Nipp.