This series is a collection of classic Italian songs in the original version, each one accompanied by a big and colorful book that presents the lyrics of each song. Children LOVE these books, but the people who really enjoy them the most are any grown-ups who have spent some time in Italy, or whose parents are first generation Italian. These songs are part of the classic Italian heritage, and the beauty of this project is that they are not remixed, so they bring you right back to your childhood in Italy or to the disks that mom used to play for you... Learn the lyrics by heart and pass the tradition on to your own kids. What a hoot!
A wonderful addition to your Italian library, and perfect for any Italian preschool/kindergarden/school.
44 Gatti
Dalla canzone dello Zecchino d'oro scritta da G. Casarini; c'è aria di rivolta in cantina, i gatti si sono riuniti con un obiettivo preciso: ottenere un buon pasto al giorno, come minimo. E anche libero uso delle poltrone. E dunque, in marcia per ottenere infine il riconoscimento dei propri diritti felini!
This is a song from Zecchino d'Oro, written by G. Casarini. Something is up in the basement, the cats are meeting up with a precise goal: to obtain at least one good meal per day. And they also demand free use of the armchairs. So they start to march to obtain recognition of their feline rights. And they orderly march in rows of six, with the remainder of two...