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Dances For Little People Music | Category | Children's Albums | | Label | Kez | | CD Universe Part number | 7529139 | | Catalog number | 860 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 25, 2007 |
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$17.09 "I Can Talk With God" is an uplifting and upbeat children's CD for all children. To celebrate and nurture the gifts we all bring to this world. No child (or adult) can resist singing the powerful and fun lyrics. "...I can talk with God in the morningand in the afternoonWhile standin' on my head and gazing at the moonIf I'm quiet as a mouse or at least a kangarooI can hear God too...(From the song "I Can Talk With God"The following is what other people have said about this CD:Review: Beliefnet, September 2000 On Todd Werner's 'I Can Talk With God,' kids learn spiritual lessons the fun way by Elizabeth Sheed Todd Werner has a few interesting things to say to the theologically minded pre-K set about God in his CD "I Can Talk With God." He brings up the possibility that being with God is as much about having fun as it is about being serious or trying not to squirm in church. Singing in the first person from a child's perspective, Werner tells his audience throughout the CD that, as the title implies, God is always accessible to everyone. Werner has put these and many other deep thoughts together in 10 fun, feel-good songs that he wrote, arranged, and produced himself. The music is folksy and upbeat. Sometimes it's downright danceable. In several of the songs, Werner sings and picks along on his guitar alone. In others, The Wooden Bridge Children's Choir adds to the joyful and lively spirit. There are two beautiful and moving songs that reassure his listeners that we are all made of love. Werner's CD has what it takes to become a dependable mood alterer at pivotal ...
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