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Here Come The 123s [CD/DVD]
List price: $18.98 Sale price: $14.99 You save: $3.99 (21%)
Artist(s): They Might Be Giants Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0050087107840 Format(s): Deluxe Edition Label: Disney List Price: $18.98 Manufacturer: Disney MPN: 000068100 Number Of Discs: 2 Package Dimensions: Height: 0.54" Width: 4.97" Length: 0.54" Weight: 0.18 lbs. Product Group: Music Publisher: Disney Release Date: 2008-02-05 Studio: Disney UPC: 050087107840
Tracks:
- Here Come the 123s
- Zeroes
- One Everything
- Number Two
- Triops Has Three Eyes
- Apartment Four
- High Five!
- The Secret Life of Six
- Seven
- Seven Days of the Week (I Never Go To Work)
- Figure Eight
- Pirate Girls Nine
- Nine Bowls of Soup
- Ten Mississippi
- One Dozen Monkeys
- Eight Hundred and Thirteen Mile Car Trip
- I Can Add
- Nonagon
- Even Numbers
- One Two Three Four
- Oooo Laaa Oooo Laaa
- Heart of the Band
- Hot Dog!
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Theme
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Theme
Editorial Reviews Album Description: Your favorite alt rock band, THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS returns with it's 2nd Children's album. Follow up to the smash hit album, HERE COME THE ABCs, THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS returns with the CD + DVD of HERE COME THE 123! Featuring 24 Brand New Songs PLUS 24 Music Videos. Amazon.com: They Might Be Giants are like the handful of best-selling authors who also happen to be doctors or astrophysicists: They do two things so well--in their case kids' music and grown-up music--that it seems a little unfair, like the talent scale has been tipped too hard in their favor. Like Here Come the 123s, the follow-up to 2005's Here Come the ABCs, and TMBG's third kids' record. Here the Johns--Linnell and Flansburgh--are up to their usual smart shenanigans: In "Seven," a bunch of skinny numerals crash a stranger’s living room before settling in for some cake, and in "Nine Bowls of Soup" an ichthyosaur is so enamored of soup he works out a way to balance a multitude of bowls on his scaly body. The brilliance isn’t limited to the lyrics. The Johns know a thing or 1-2-3 about crafting seriously jammable music. Highights include “High Five,” a flippy, freewheeling dab of disco, and “One Everything,” a juiced-up, jangly rocker with a message for listeners ages 3 to 93: an untidy room actually is an insult to the omniverse. --Tammy La Gorce
Customer Reviews Average rating - 5.0
Rating - 5 Date: 2008-11-26 Content: My kids are 4 and 5 and love to hum 80% of the songs from this CD. They do not even realize that they have learned their even and odd numbers, the concept of zero, and how to add to music. Then there is the DVD. Incredible imagination! Summary: Kids do not even realize they are learning.
Rating - 5 Date: 2008-11-24 Content: My son LOVES this CD, and so do his parents! Finally, music for children that's not so childish as to be annoying! Our favorites are "zeroes" and "i never go to work". Summary: Thank you TMBG!
Rating - 5 Date: 2008-11-23 Content: very entertaining for my son who is 3, loads of visual stimuli.the cd thats comes with is really a great idea Summary: awesome
Rating - 5 Date: 2008-11-23 Content: My 3 year old and 2 year old love this CD, and I can also listen to it over and over without going crazy. Very worth it. Summary: Fun CD
Rating - 5 Date: 2008-11-18 Content: We have this DVD as well as Here Come the ABC's and we love them. Our almost two year old is recognizing numbers and letters and is mesmerized by the songs.
We enjoy the music as well, and find ourselves singing the songs all day long! Summary: Fun, educational, catchy tunes that Mom and Dad love too!
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