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Sara Hickman, Toddler

Audio CD

Disk ID: 622914

Disk length: 43m 19s (31 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2001

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Get up, everybody 0:16
2. Ten little bubbles 0:35
3. Walking, walking 1:15
4. Mr. kawasaki (the wok song) 1:34
5. Remember your name and address 1:01
6. Hey there little insect 1:51
7. Up in a tree a kookaburra sat 0:43
8. Waar is mijn dulfje 0:35
9. Oh, i wish i were a fishy in the sea 2:06
10. Storytime with sara: guinea pig story 2:43
11. Weenie man 0:39
12. Binnies 0:59
13. I like my boots 1:26
14. Bill groggin's goat 1:17
15. Frere jacques 0:17
16. Duke of york 0:29
17. Junkyard 2:28
18. Gerbil 0:41
19. This little light of mine 2:03
20. Pupu hinuhinu 0:35
21. Storytime with tish hinanjosa 0:42
22. I got you, babe 2:54
23. Down by the bay 2:49
24. Hiney rakavet 2:07
25. Storytime with sara: the story of p 3:04
26. Hole in the bottom of the sea 2:21
27. Three little monkees 1:07
28. Someone 1:58
29. Storytime with mr. peppermint 1:18
30. Muddy hands 0:29
31. Goodnight, everybody 0:38

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Review

Sara Hickman's spring-loaded Toddler plays like a 2-year-old's trip to the zoo. What's around the bend is anybody's guess, but because each creature is as kooky or adorable or exotic as the one that came before it, you can hardly wait to get there. Think of it as a 31-track grab-bag: "I Got You Babe," its lyrics modified from "I got you to wear my ring" to "I got you to push me on the swing," butts up against "Storytime with Tish Hinojosa," a spoken-word saga of feline demise and rat liberation; the 1930s safety song "Remember Your Name & Address" swings out soberly on the heels of "Mr. Kawasaki (the Wok Song)," a gastronomic gross-out detailing a stir-fry gone wrong; and a hip-hop take on "This Little Light of Mine" thumps along in the hands of guest vocalist MC Overlord before this CD shoves off to Hawaii for "Pupu Hinuhinu." Interspersed are more spoken-word tracks (someone called Mr. Peppermint takes a turn, as do Sara and other friends), old standbys like "Freres Jacques" and "Duke of York," and, with "Waar Is Mijn Dulfje (Where is My Baby Bird)" and the Hebrew "Hiney Rakavet," there are some stabs at toddler world music. Where most CDs that string together snatches of this and that collapse into catchalls--nothing special--Toddler stands steady on its feet, buoyed by Hickman's wit, spunk, and way with a song. Her's is a voice as warm and inviting as a best-loved blanket, calling to mind Karen Carpenter in calmer moments, and what she chooses to wrap it around will leave moms, dads, and tots hoping she takes this boringly titled series, which started with Newborn, all the way past Tween and College Kid to Old Geezer. --Tammy La GorceSleeveless is Sara Hickman's very own groovy label

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