Mother goose club head shoulders knees and toes
![mother goose club head shoulders knees and toes mother goose club head shoulders knees and toes](https://mothergooseclub.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Website.Image_.Club-Hub-Thumbnail.Colors.Red_-640x360.jpg)
The easily read text beneath each picture forms rhyming couplets (“GEESE with gumdrops stacked up tall. Each letter gets a corresponding Christmas illustration, charmingly colored and cozily composed. Christmas is in the air, and so are the letters of the alphabet. Little ones are taught their ABCs with Christmas iconography.Ī CAT nibbles on a candy cane, and FOXES sing holiday carols, while LANTERNS glow and ORNAMENTS sparkle on festive trees. This is a perfectly adorable app that makes good use of iPad technology, but it is a much more basic offering than its predecessors.Īppropriately for the audience, there’s no story line or dazzling special effects-just a creatively imagined encounter with a song that has universal toddler appeal. Auryn, Inc., hit grand slams with previous releases Teddy’s Day (2010) and The Little Mermaid (2011). Select a different snapshot and the bunny turns and skips merrily to another screen where he finds a new location, a new set of threads and language/music that reflects that particular ethnicity. A menu at the top of the screen shows four different snapshots, each of the same bunny dressed in other attire (which represents the other languages the song is available in-French, Spanish and Japanese).
![mother goose club head shoulders knees and toes mother goose club head shoulders knees and toes](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/6CnoQ4580QM/maxresdefault.jpg)
(Fair warning: You may never be able to get the tune out of your head.) Readers are given two other options: Tap the body parts for individual display and enunciation of the words, or record your own version for playback. Tap the animal, and the violins give way to a small group of children singing the nursery song, while the bunny points to his corresponding body parts. Once the app is launched, one of Wells' trademark sturdy bunnies appears wearing Western clothes, while an orchestral version of “Chicken Reel” loops in the background. This toddler app revolves around the children’s song of the same name, the first in a planned suite by the illustrator of the now-classic My Very First Mother Goose.