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Award Winning! - Creative Child Magazine's "Seal of Excellence" Award (CDs for Kids Category) 
Review: The instant this CD is played, my two kids run, jump, sway and dance around the room, exhibiting dramatic facial expressions that parallel the mood of the song. My older son learned how to turn on the CD player and increase the volume thanks to this CD." Highlights: What captures the attention of a child more than good music? Mexican folklore music is a wonderful source of entertainment for young and old alike. Engaging instrumentation and lively performances of La Raspa, La Cucaracha, Jarabe Tapatio, La Bamba and other famous Mexican masterpieces bring to life the scenes and culture of Mexico. In the song El Chocolate, a long-time favorite melody of Mexico, children will learn how chocolate comes from a cocoa tree. In fact, chocolate originated in Mexico! Through the music, children will begin to hear the different sounds of instruments and music styles. And they'll even experience that learning can be fun and memorable, especially when the lesson of counting to ten in Spanish is taught by a chorus of Spanish-speaking children. Song List: - La Cucaracha - 2:06
- La Llorona - 2:38
- El Chocolate - 2:03
- A la Víbora de la Mar - 1:56
- Jarabe Tapatío - 1:48
- Cielito Lindo - 2:41
- De Colores - 2:25
- La Bamba - 2:04
- La Zandunga - 2:07
- Dále, Dále, Dále - 1:44
- Las Mañanitas - 1:59
- Himno Nacional Mexicano - 2:19
- La Raspa - 2:38
- La Bruja - 4:25
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