In all honestly, the process of recording and editing my videos is usually quick and dirty — I fit it in on Sunday mornings between church, laundry, and doggie duty with loud football games on TV in the next room. So what happens when I have Veteran’s Day off and a house to myself? A more fancy “Sunday Singalong” video than usual!
The Turkey Dinner Dance wouldn’t be complete without the moves, which is why I was so excited to figure out how to use picture-in-picture so that I could dance, sing and play…all at the same time.
I’ll be turkey dinner dancin’ my way to Chicago tomorrow, where I’m presenting at a school administrators’ conference, and then right on to Cleveland for the AMTA national conference. I’ll also be sharing my slides, handouts, and experiences with you throughout the week!
Now that is CUTE! Love the song and the dance! :) Great job!!!
Thanks, Amanda! I had a lot of fun making this one!
Dear Rachel.,
I am volunteer of English Storyteller in the library of Taiwan.
Last year., I already heard this song and it was pitty that I only learned a part of all lyrics. I sing the later part song on my Henny Penny storytime. And good song for Thanksgiving.
This year I research you again. And found you have more movement and shared for your new songs. I hope that I can learn the Turkey Dinner Song in good and sing it in my next story time again.
Your sincerely
Sherryan Chien
Dear Rachel.,
I forgot to say that I also like to make the kid’s song for my StoryTime. I had made 5-6 pieces. But I’m not good at any musican player. So I just can be sing and write the lyrics. So I can not do any music sign in the file.