Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Highereducation

Author :- Jaymala





At the beginning of 2005, Silly Bus was null more than a move up diminutive business. Today, they hit free nationally four CDs, and binary music videos, which can be heard and seen on stations throughout the United States.

They hit played for numerous benefits, kids’ expos, and schools. They hit also worked with well known companies, such as Radio Disney, XM Radio and NBC.


You may be asking yourself, ‘So, how is their music making a difference?’ What distinguishes Silly Bus from other kids music is their focus on educational content.

Their first CD release focused on Standard of Learning (SOL) content for teen children (Kindergarten through 2nd grades). The songs on this album cover a range of topics, including math, grammar, science, physical fitness, and history.




For their second and ordinal CD releases, they teamed with preschool educators to write songs geared towards learning the alphabet. These songs incorporate both phonics and whole language techniques. The strain Turkey Time has fast become a domestic selection having been featured on NBC’s Today Show the time digit years on Thanksgiving Day.

In addition to these releases, Silly Bus has worked with several companies and non-profits to start binary CDs and singles. For example, Silly Bus wrote, performed and produced “Watch Me, I Can Do This!” for promotional support of SportsBackers’ Monument Avenue 10K.

This motivational strain was used to energize thousands of children participating in the event’s period kids run. Similarly, Silly Bus teamed with Media General and The Richmond Times Dispatch (RTD) to promote and market RTD’s “Kids Extra” kidzine.

Silly Bus wrote, performed and produced “Artie,” the Kids Extra thought song. The strain received significant airplay in advertisements and on the web.


The powerful difference Silly Bus makes is plain in the diminutive anecdotes heard from parents. One news from a father conveyed how a Silly Bus strain helped his daughter answer a discourse on her first grade quiz. This powerful difference is not unusual.

Attend a Silly Bus exhibit near you, and you are sure to witness children singing every word of their selection fun, educational songs.