Children will delight in the sound of a loved one's voice when they open this book. A recordable dedication page lets them know this is a story for them. Each time they turn the page thye hear a familiar voice of a loved one
Share a Sesame Street story as only you can. Record a Story: Sesame Street, Together at Heart enables family and friends to read a story to children even when they can't be there in person. Grandparents and other special people in a child's life can create a personal memento across the miles with this keepsake storybook. Your voice will be saved in these pages for little ones to enjoy again and again. This unique storybook featuring Elmo and his Sesame Street friends plays your personalized recording as the child turns each colorful page. Each time a child turns the page, a lively musical tune plays, and the child hears the loved one's voice reading the story. There's an audio message from Elmo himself on the book's dedication page. Record a Story: Sesame Street, Together at Heart is easy to set up. Follow these directions: bull; Turn to the page you wish to record. bull; Press the RECORD button. Listen to the instructions. When you hear a beeping sound, read the words on the page. bull; After you are finished reading the page, press STOP. You can re-record until you are satisfied with your recording. Repeat the process with the remaining pages of the book. bull; Set the locking switch behind the screw-on plate to ensure that your recording won't be inadvertently erased. Your voice recording is permanent; it will not be lost when the book's batteries are changed. Three replaceable AAA batteries come with the book. This recordable storybook was designed for children ages 18 months to 3 years. It is a wonderful gift idea for out-of-town relatives, a parent who is away from home frequently, or someone in the military assigned to a faraway land.
Children will delight in the sound of a loved one's voice when they open this book. A recordable dedication page lets them know this is a story for them. Each time they turn the page thye hear a familiar voice of a loved one
A new format and classic TV art for a best-selling Christmas board book. When Frosty the Snowman was introduced in 1950 in a recording by Gene Autry, it became an instant hit. Since then, its popularity has increased every year, making Frosty one of the most recognized and beloved characters ever created. This updated edition recounts the beloved tale of Frosty -- how he was brought to life one magical day and the adventures he had with the children of the town. Based on the iconic TV special, this delightfully illustrated board book will practically leap off of the shelves. Ages 2-5.
Read along with your favorite little one like you never have before--with one of our best-selling Record-A-Story books! Just push the button to record your voice, and you can read the story over and over--even when you can't be there to read it in person! * Product Features: * Three sound levels compared to one for most others * Push button operation NOT the less reliable light sensor electronics * Replaceable battery * Record lock for safety * Long play recording module * Outstanding Art and graphics that offer more page coverage than other brands
Children will delight in the sound of a loved one's voice when they open this book. A recordable dedication page lets them know this is a story for them. Each time they turn the page thye hear a familiar voice of a loved one
Delight a special child, parent or grandparent with this wonderful recordable book! Create a keepsake storybook by the following the simple directions to record your own voice reading this endearing story.
This volume is an engaging and exceptional history of the independent rock 'n' roll record industry from its raw regional beginnings in the 1940s with R & B and hillbilly music through its peak in the 1950s and decline in the 1960s. John Broven combines narrative history with extensive oral history material from numerous recording pioneers including Joe Bihari of Modern Records; Marshall Chess of Chess Records; Jerry Wexler, Ahmet Ertegun, and Miriam Bienstock of Atlantic Records; Sam Phillips of Sun Records; Art Rupe of Specialty Records; and many more.