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Voicing/Format Performance CD
Composer Jacobson/Higgins
Publisher Hal Leonard Publishing Corp

Price: $14.99

Not Available for Digital Delivery

Catalog #09971577

UPC code: 884088559267

Spiders! Snakes! Bats! Worms! EWWW!! AHHH!! Join the wiggles and squiggles as the Itsy Bitsy Spider, Daddy Long Legs, Hook Worm, Snake, and a host of other critters take over the stage. But wait! Before you start screaming, listen carefully to learn how things that make us squirm can be A-OK! Showcase your young Gr. K-3 performers in this 20-minute squirmy musical featuring the popular writing team of John Jacobson and John Higgins. The easy-to-learn songs and creative rhyming dialog will make your show a hit with any audience,whether it be a general assembly, a community program, a class project or evening concert. The enhanced Teacher Edition/Singer CD-ROM includes piano/vocal arrangements with choreography, helpful production guide with staging and costume suggestions, teaching objectives linked to the National Standards for each song, PLUS reproducible singer parts on the enclosed data disc. For the best value, the Classroom Kit offers the Teacher/Singer and Performance/Accompaniment CD. Songs include: Squirm!, It's Cool to be a Worm, Spinning: A Spider Song, A Snake in the Grass, Bats!

Title Artist Arranger Composer Key DD
A SNAKE IN THE GRASS  
BATS  
IT'S COOL TO BE A WORM  
SPINNING: A SPIDER SONG  
SQUIRM  
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