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musicMusic is all around us, and it is sometimes found in unusual places. Bird songs, the rhythmic pounding of a hammer, the humming of your refrigerator, the dripping of a faucet, the honking a car horn. All of these are examples of "music" in your everyday life.

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Make Music a Part of Your Everyday Life

Music• Chores to do? Find music you and your child will enjoy, then move to the beat or sing along as you pick up toys, sort clothes, or do other tasks together.

•  Naptime or bedtime. Help your child settle down to sleep with a lullaby. Older children can hum along with you.

•  Bathtime. Make up silly rhymes to sing along with the scrubbing and splashing.

• Time in the car. Listen to the radio, an audio tape, or CD

 

Take a walk around your neighborhood and see if you can identify some of the music that is being made by everyday objects.

 

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Reading Rainbow

Airs M-F from 2:00-2:30 p.m.
8/15 June 29, 1999 (Show 1005)
While her third grade classmates are sprouting seeds in paper cups, Holly has a more ambitious, innovative science project in mind. LeVar investigates UFOs. Viewers follow a boy and his father who discover strange artifacts, visit a farmer who grows huge pumpkins, and hear a first hand account of a UFO report.



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