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<title><![CDATA[The Secret Mountain Books]]></title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 05:27:45 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Team Mom sent me three books to review from The Secret Mountain . Of course, I was happy to review t]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.childsplaypr.com/team_mom">Team Mom </a>sent me three  books to review from <a href="http://www.thesecretmountain.com/">The Secret  Mountain </a>. Of course, I was happy to review the books, since we love books in our family.   <em></em>The Secret Mountain creates fun and engaging children&#8217;s books.  Each book is accompanied by a music CD featuring  original songs. The best part is that the book also includes lyrics to these  songs so that everyone can sing-along.<a href="http://www.lamontagnesecrete.com/eng/catalogue.asp?album=23" target="_blank"> A Duck in New York City </a>is an original work by well-known singer-songwriter Connie Kaldor that tells the  story of a little prairie duck with a big idea – making it on Broadway. It’s a  long shot, and New York’s very far away. Luckily, a truck-driver named Big Betty  comes along, offers him a ride, and gives him that extra little boost he needs  to fulfill his dream!  This is a wonderful story with a great lesson for children and the music is catchy.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.lamontagnesecrete.com/eng/catalogue.asp?album=64" target="_blank">Dream Songs Night Song</a>s is the third release from the award-winning critically-acclaimed collection of  lullabies from around the world, sung in the language of origin, plus an  illustrated bedtime story – in French, English, and Spanish – about an imaginary  journey to unknown lands.  And<a href="http://www.lamontagnesecrete.com/eng/catalogue.asp?album=57" target="_blank"> Down At The Sea Hotel</a> is a story and songs about dreams by legends including Neil Young, Tom Waits, Nanci Griffith, Don Henley,  Mary Chapin Carpenter and Billy Joel as performed by roots music artists Eliza  Gilkyson, John Gorka, Guy Davis, Lucy Kaplansky, Lynn Miles and The Wailin’  Jennys.  Each of the books have colorful vivid pictures and my son really enjoyed the fun music.  You can listen to an excerpt from each story and Cd on their<a href="http://www.lamontagnesecrete.com/eng/index.shtml" target="_blank"> website</a>.  What story or music are your children&#8217;s favorites to listen to or read right now?</p>
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