| Recordings
First Of All, Stuart's New Recording "Everybody Started Out Small" with Tom Pease, is now available from Stuart or cdbaby. It's great, and has been many years in the making. It includes "So Many Ways to be Smart" "Eight Hugs a Day" "Movin' On to First Grade" and "Singing All Over the World."
It looks like this. (WE love the cover.)
You can have tapes, CDs and books delivered right
to your door, without ever having to leave your home.
All you have to do is print out and fill out an order
form, below. Or contact
Stuart Stotts directly.
Are We There Yet?, Everybody Started Out Small, One Big Dance, and Celebrate are also available from CD Baby, if you want to use a credit card.
You can also download individual songs from iTunes. Follow this link.
Stuart Stotts: Are We There Yet? iTunes
or
Stuart Stotts and Tom Pease: Everybody Started Out Small
or
Stuart Stotts: One Big Dance
or
Stuart Stotts and Tom Pease: Celebrate
Or Snocap, for digital downloads.
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| Celebrate
(with Tom
Pease)
A Song Resource for young children and the adults
who sing with them. |
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This recording includes
34 songs, all chosen for their accessibility and relevance
to working with young children. Songs include: Love
Grows, When I Grow Up,
Dog in the School, Rainbow, Five Little Monkeys, Little
Red Hen, Gingerbread Man, Leave
it There and many more. The disk also includes lyrics
and activity suggestions, if you put it in your computer
like a CD-Rom. Pre-school and kindergarten teachers
and parents of young children have been uniform in their
praise. "I use this recording nearly every day."
"My daughter puts on other recordings and listens.
She puts on this one and sings!" "I love the
topic index to find songs I can use." |
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Are We There
Yet?
A classic children and family's album. |
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Perfect for long car rides, whether
you are going to Florida, or to the grocery store. (And
whether you are a parent or a child, you know how long
even the shortest car ride can be.) Includes "Jenifer
Montgomery", "Honey in the Rock," "One
Crane" and "Rock Around the World." Great arrangements,
great musicians and wonderful children singing, too.
CD features four extra cuts. |
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One Big Dance
For kids and families. |
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It includes "World
Citizen", "Music
in My Mother's House", Peace
on Earth," and "When
Daddy Starts to Dance." Winner of a Parents
Choice Seal of Approval, 1996. You will dance, laugh
and sing along. "Everyone in the family will enjoy...Sure
to be popular with all listeners," says School
Library Journal. |
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I'm Not Scared
A mix of ghostly songs and stories, to chill and thrill
you. |
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It's a great tape for older kids,
for campouts, sleepovers or Halloween. Not bloody
or violent, but still not for young ones who might
have bad dreams.
"From the kid-appealing cover to the kid-appealing
content, this is one fine storytelling experience,"
- Bulletin
of the Center for Children's Books. |
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The Bookcase
Ghost
A great collection of readable and tellable tales. |
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Stuart and co-author Elizabeth
Matson collected these stories throughout Wisconsin.
Local color and extraordinary events combine to make
this book excellent reading for kids (age 9 and up)
and adults. Includes tips on telling and notes on the
stories. |
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| Books in a Box: Lutie
Stearns and the Traveling Libraries of Wisconsin |
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A fictionalized biography of one of our country's
greatest librarians. Ages 9 and up. Curriculum guide
is also available. Order from www.bigvalleypress.com. |
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Stuart's newest book, Curly Lambeau: Building the Green Bay Packers is available at bookstores, or from the Wisconsin Historical Society Press. Written for elementary aged students, it tells the story of the man behind one of Wisconsin's greatest assets: The Green Bay Packers.
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