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Sing a Song Volume 1

Activity and Idea Book

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    • Volume 1 of Sing a Song
    • Created and Illustrated by Karen Finch
    • Includes Singing in the Rain, Away in a Manger, and Pioneer Children Sang as They Walked
    • Explore the joys of music with your kids!
    Item #: FFG-SAS-VOL1

    Sing A Song Activity and Idea Book Volume 1 is designed to help Primary Music Leaders, families, and Primary teachers and leaders to present and teach Primary Songs in a fun and interactive way. These creative song activities are great attention keepers!

    Sing A Song Activity and Idea Book Volume 1 has 18 song visuals, ideas, and activities to help teach music to primary age children. They can be used to help teach the recommended songs for the Primary Sacrament Meeting Presentation as well as any song in the Children's Songbook. This singing time activity book is perfect for Singing Leaders in Primary or for fun in Family Home Evening and these great visuals can also be used in fun teaching activities as well!

    Includes:

    • The Music Machine
    • Sing O Meter
    • Singing Makes Us Happy
    • Singing About The Savior
    • Singing In Primary Builds Our Church
    • Give Thanks For Singing
    • Away In A Manger
    • Singing In The Rain
    • Sunflower Singers
    • Proud Pioneers
    • For Special Occasions
    • I Like My Birthdays
    • Baptism Certificates
    • Happy Birthday Hat
    • Pioneer Children Sang As They Walked
    • Pioneer People
    • A Song of Thanks
    • When Joseph Went To Bethlehem.

    "The veil is very thin in the temples, especially when we join in worshipping through music. At temple dedications I have seen more tears of joy elicited by music than by the spoken word. I have read accounts of angelic choirs joining in these hymns of praise, and I think I have experienced this on several occasions. In dedicatory sessions featuring beautiful and well-trained choirs of about thirty voices, there are times when I have heard what seemed to be ten times thirty voices praising God with a quality and intensity of feeling that can be experienced but not explained. Some who are listening today will know what I mean. Sacred music has a unique capacity to communicate our feelings of love for the Lord. This kind of communication is a wonderful aid to our worship. Many have difficulty expressing worshipful feelings in words, but all can join in communicating such feelings through the inspired words of our hymns." Dallin H. Oaks, October 1994