This is meant to be a lullaby CD and it delivers as such. I play this CD for my 4 1/2 yo every single night. It is soothing w/o being too "new age-y" and it doesn't feel like forced sleep-inducing music.
Return to Pooh Corner
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Subtle, melodious, and eloquent vocals.
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for Ages 2 and Up
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What Parents Need to Know
This review of Return to Pooh Corner was written by Scott G. Mignola
Parents need to know that although inspiring, the songs weren't selected for their educational value so much as for their relaxing tone.
Families Can Talk About
- Families can talk about the variety of instruments not often found in popular music; featured are the recorder, penny whistle, accordion, banjo, harmonica, mandolin, and Celtic harp. Each song has its own instrumentation, and kids could learn to recognize the sounds of different instruments and how they work together to give each song its own mood.
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This predominantly acoustic album includes such diverse instrumentation as mandolin, accordion and Celtic harp, and guest vocals by musical heavies Amy Grant, Patti Austin, David Crosby and Graham Nash.
Loggins chose his songs lovingly, having sung them to his own children over the years. They range from traditional and movie tunes to a new arrangement of his own 1969 hit "House at Pooh Corner." Other highlights include "All the Pretty Little Ponies" and a spare, haunting piano rendition of John Lennon's "Love." Listen too for Gene Wilder reprising his role as the master candymaker in a brief introduction to "Pure Imagination" from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
Music Details
Parental advisory: No, Edited version available: No
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