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How Does Your Garden Groove
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Perfromance Pack
Composer Gallina/Gallina
Publisher Shawnee Press Inc
Series Musicals

Price: $49.95

Not Available for Digital Delivery

Catalog #35009759

UPC code: 884088472399

Singin' and swingin' at the K-2 Chorale is a series of easy-to-stage reproducible musical playlets specifically designed for primary-age students. The songs, scripts, costumes, and staging suggestions forthe series provide a number of performance options accommodating a wide range of skills extending from kindergarten through second grade, and may be extgended to third grade. How Does Your Garden Groove?, a follow-up to the best-selling "A Barnyard Moosical", is the second playlet in the series. HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROOFVE? is a charming and imaginative mini-musical, where we meet the musically talented group of vegetables growing in Freddy andFranny Farmer's garden. You will dixcover this is not your typical garden- variety musical as the french fried potatoes have "appeal",leafy vegetables sing "Lettuce Entertain You" and the corn and peas beg "Please Don't Put Us in a Can-Can!" Withe thehelp of Freddy and Franny Farmer, these lively veggies will sing and dance their way into everyone's heart. With an easy-to-memorize rhyming script and flexible cast size, this budget stretching kit includes director's score, reproducible singer's parts, choreography, costuming, performamnce and scenery suggesions. In addition, you'll be able to use the Enhanced StudioTrax CD that includes accompaniment and performance tracks, poster, program, clip art, information aboutg the composers and more! Time is approximately 18 Minutes Recommended for Grades K-2

Title Artist Arranger Composer Key DD
HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROOVE GALLINA/GALLINA  
LETTUCE ENTERTAIN YOU GALLINA/GALLINA  
PLEASE DON'T PUT US IN A CAN-CAN GALLINA/GALLINA  
REPRISE: HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROOVE  
THE HOT POTATO GALLINA/GALLINA  
VEGEMATIC AUTOMATIC GALLINA/GALLINA  
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