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Newport, RI 02840

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King Gridley's iron throne was so cold that even on the hottest days he had to wear special fur underpants to keep warm. But one day he forgot -- and that's when the whole wacky mess got started.

Rockin' songs include "I'm the King," "Dance," "Boo Hoo," "The Underpants Song," "Friends" and more.

 

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The King Who Forgot
His Underpants
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I'm The King
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How Cold Was It?
WAV   |  MP3

The Underwear Song
WAV   |  MP3

Dance
WAV | MP3
 

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Boo Hoo
WAV   |  MP3

The Unlikely Hero
WAV   |  MP3

Friends
WAV   |  MP3

The Bogeyman
WAV   |  MP3

I Spit Out My Food
WAV   |  MP3

A Watch of Nightingales
WAV  |  MP3

To order this CD,
send $10.50
plus $1.50 S&H
per order to:

LocoKids
67 Bridge Street
Newport, RI 02840

or order online

 
 

Songs and poems about the strange, but true names for groups of animals.

Everybody's heard of a herd of cows, a school of fish and a pack of dogs, but did you know there are names for almost all groups of animals? From the rap and samba to do-wop and Celtic music, "Beasts By The Bunches" combines an incredible range of musical styles with indisputable wit.

 

Click Below To Listen

Beasts by the Bunches Theme Song
CLICK HERE

A Crash of Rhinoceroi
(Rap)
CLICK HERE

A Rag of Colts
(Country & Western)
CLICK HERE

A Smack of Jellyfish
CLICK HERE

A Leap of Leopards
(Samba)
CLICK HERE

A Murder of Crows
(Do-Wop)
CLICK HERE

A Watch of Nightingales
CLICK HERE
 

Pet of the Week
"Beasts by the Bunches" has much to teach children (and parents!) about music, the language, and each other. Perfect for children from 3-8, it belongs in every home.
 
— Prof. Susan Trostle Brand, D.Ed, Professor of Education, URI.

CD Feature of the Month
"Beasts By the Bunches" employs a bevy of musical styles that fit the animals' attitudes. The country western feel of "Rag of Colts" is wild and wooly, and it's easy to imagine rough-and-
tumble miners belting "A Labor of Moles." This clever collection tickles the funny bone and informs and educates as it goes.
— John Woods, Kidzmusic.com.

Review by WHATZUP!
Mifflin Lowe proves himself to be an amicable, capable ringleader for this erratic musical adventure that brims with wonderfully written poems and imagination sparking lyrics. READ MORE
— Jason Hoffman, WHATZUP!

 

 


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