Ocean Songs for Kids
It’s Amazing! – Learn How a Blue Whale Feeds
Check out NOAA’s interesting illustration below about the Blue Whale’s comeback, and learn how the largest animal in the world (blue whale) feeds on some of the smallest creatures in the ocean (krill).
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CD Holiday Sale!
CD Holiday Sale!
CDs $9.99 each
1¢ shipping for 3 CDs.
Plus another 10% off
when you buy more than
one of each.
Available until Dec. 31, 2018
These CDs are great gifts for the animal-loving children and teachers in your life.
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Congratulations to our Eco-Wonder Hero: “Aeon for Ocean”!
Dear Friends,
I am proud to announce that our friends and partner, Aeon for Ocean, received a 2018 Sustainable Eden Prairie Award!”‘Aeon for Ocean was honored in the water category for public education and outreach on the connectivity between freshwater and ocean health, including waste clean-up events at local lakes and presenting to schools on sustainable practices. Way to go, friends!
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Celebrate World Oceans Day With Us!
Ahoy Mates!
June 8 is World Oceans Day and this year’s theme is preventing plastic pollution and encouraging solutions for a healthy ocean.
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Listen to Baby Humpback Whales “Whisper” to their Mothers
Dear Whale-Loving Friends,
An exciting study has revealed that baby humpback whales seem to “whisper” to their mothers. This is according to scientists who have recorded the infant whales’ quiet grunts and squeaks.
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Watch our music video with Common Dolphins, Mothers and Calves
Ahoy Mates!
Watch more footage of common dolphins off the coast of Dana Point, CA, US. This short music video features “Clickety-Clack” from our CD “IF I WERE A FISH and Other Animal Songs for Kids.” Look closely and you might see a mother dolphin with a calf by her side.
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Watch this video of a common dolphin superpod!
Hello friends.
It’s been a wonderful summer of observing and learning about the animals that inspire my songs. This video captures a super pod of common dolphin, 5 miles off the coast of Dana Point, CA, USA. There are hundreds of baby dolphins in this pod, and summer is the peak season for common dolphin births in this part of the world.
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