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  2. Froebel gifts - Wikipedia

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    Joachim Liebschner commented in his book, A Child's Work: Freedom and Guidance in Froebel's Educational Theory and Practice "Realising how the Gifts were eventually misused by Kindergarten teachers who followed after Fröbel, it is important to consider what Fröbel expected the gifts to achieve. He envisaged that the Gifts will teach the child ...

  3. Music for Objects - Wikipedia

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    Music for Objects is an extended play by Canadian electronic musician Michael Silver, known by his stage name as CFCF.The EP is a 24-minute set of eight compositions that are meant to showcase the emotion of everyday objects, a concept inspired by Wim Wenders' documentary film Notebook on Cities and Clothes (1989).

  4. Once Upon a Time... The Objects - Wikipedia

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    Each seven-minute episode explains the history of an everyday object in a format adapted for children. The series was produced by French studios Procidis and Samka Productions in co-production with Sklan & ka, Studio Zmei, France Télévisions , Hot , TV5Monde , Radio Télévision Suisse (RTS), and the Centre national de la cinématographie . [ 1 ]

  5. Today's Special - Wikipedia

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    Today's Special is a Canadian children's television program produced by Clive VanderBurgh at TVOntario, originally broadcasting 120 episodes from 1981 to 1987.Much of the series was set in a department store, based on Simpson's then-flagship location in Toronto.

  6. Jack and Jill - Wikipedia

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    There were also radical changes in the telling of the story in America. Among the Juvenile Songs rewritten and set to music by Fanny E. Lacy (Boston 1852) was a six-stanza version of Jack and Jill. Having related their climb and fall from the hill, the rest of the poem is devoted to a warning against social climbing: "By this we see that folks ...

  7. Camberwick Green - Wikipedia

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    (Murray had planned to name the show "Candlewick Green" but found that the person writing his contract had misheard and mangled the name; as he did not object to the new name, Murray went forth with the show under the mangled title.) [1] In 1987 the indie group Pop Will Eat Itself sampled Brian Cant's "Here is a box..." introduction for the ...

  8. The ABC Song - Wikipedia

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    "The ABC Song" was first copyrighted in 1835 by Boston music publisher Charles Bradlee. The melody is from a 1761 French music book and is also used in other nursery rhymes like "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star", while the author of the lyrics is unknown. Songs set to the same melody are also used to teach the alphabets of other languages.

  9. Found object (music) - Wikipedia

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    The band Neptune uses VCR-casings, scrap metal and all kinds of other found objects to create experimental musical instruments. [8] [9] Found objects have occasionally been featured in very well-known pop songs: "You Still Believe In Me" from the Beach Boys' Pet Sounds features bicycle bells and horns as part of the orchestral arrangements. [10]