Luke also easily caught on to the repetition of the line "What a wonderful world" and especially enjoyed the page filled with hearts for the lyric "I love you." 2) Octopus's Garden by Ringo Starr, Illustrations by Ben CortĪladdin (2014) hardcover/CD edition, $17.99 Kids with autism usually learn to label colors in their first teaching programs, so color language becomes highly reinforcing. There is also both a " bright blessed day," and a " dark sacred night." My son Luke was excited to point to these color elements and label them. There are "trees of green, " red roses," "skies of blue," "clouds of white," and rainbows. If you think about it, What a Wonderful World has always been a song about colors and light. All that's needed to complete the spell is an adult to do their best Louis Armstrong impression. The illustrations, which beautifully and literally realize the well-known lyrics in a fun, retro style, set a happy tone. It is impossible not to feel the purest joy that radiates from this book. 1) What a Wonderful World song by Bob Thiele and George David, Illustrations by Tim Hopgood If they love the video or music track first it will help them to access the book later. I'd encourage parents to give kids who are particularly hard to engage access to a video or audio clip of the song first. Some of the picture books in this list are based on songs that your child may already know from YouTube videos or school. My son Luke, who has a lot of challenges with joint attention and distractibility, benefits from many multisensory approaches to books, but he particularly responds to singalong books (once they are familiar). As a parent of 5-year-old twins with autism, I've developed a huge collection of books in this category. And it was easy to add a bit of those same colors to the melted white chocolate before dipping Oreos for our Frozen Oreo Pops.Books that you can sing along to are often the best choices for kids who really struggle with storytime. We added colored sprinkles to our marshmallows to make a Frozen-inspired version of Princess Elsa and Anna’s Hot Chocolate with Sparkle Marshmallows. It’s easy to take Frozen colors (blues, purples, whites) to help your party food fit the theme. Step Three: No Frozen party is complete without refreshments. Once your guests have arrived, gather around to watch Frozen Sing-Along, and be ready to sing along with all the songs! Step Two: Get a copy of the Frozen Sing-Along Edition DVD. And if they have Frozen character dolls and/or toys, to bring those with them. Be sure to tell everyone to come dressed as their favorite Frozen characters. Remember, this is all about having a happy musical experience with your family and friends…no stressing allowed! Break the party planning down into three easy steps so you don’t get overwhelmed. The holidays are the perfect time to host a ‘Frozen’ Sing-Along party. Get everyone together and start a musical holiday tradition: Sing Along with Frozen! It’s easy for everyone to follow the lyrics along with the bouncing snowflake. The Frozen Sing-Along DVD is a fun way for families to enjoy Frozen in a whole new way. Disney’s Frozen Sing-Along Edition DVD + Digital will be released on November 18 and contains the full-length Sing-Along version of the film along with Bonus Features: Frozen (the original theatrical version), all-new “Breaking the Ice,” and “Get a Horse” Mickey Mouse short. Now everyone can have a Disney Frozen Sing Along experience with Princesses Elsa and Anna, Olaf and the rest of the Frozen characters. The big finale was Frozen’s “Let It Go” and well, you can imagine hundreds of audience members belting out the chorus. It was so fun!ĭisney’s Frozen Sing-Along Edition DVD is THE PERFECT HOLIDAY GIFT for Frozen fans. One of the best things my family did last summer was go to Disney In Concert at Deer Valley (Utah). It was totally okay for the crowd to sing along with the cast.
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