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En Mi Casa CD

A collection of 17 songs written to entertain and delight while teaching useful Spanish

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En Mi Casa is a collection of songs written to entertain and delight kids, and the parents who are raising them bilingual. Introducing kids to words in Spanish they can use throughout their day, these 17 songs are the centerpiece of a rich learning experience.

En Mi Casa has drawn rave reviews from customers and children everywhere, and has won 3 National awards (see below) since it’s release in early 2009: The National Parenting Center and Parent’s Choice Seals of Approval and an iParenting Media Award for Outstanding Product. As a gift or for your own enjoyment, En Mi Casa is a great way to sing, laugh and learn.

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Songs Include:
  • En la Mañana-In the Morning
  • Hola Amigos-Hello Friends
  • Señor Sol-Mr. Sun
  • Marcha-March
  • Ponte a Bailar-Start Dancing
  • Tienes Hambre?-Are you Hungry?
  • Lava las Manos-Wash your Hands
  • Abre el Refrigerador-Open the Refrigerator
  • Pon la Mesa-Set the Table
  • Dos Manos-Two Hands
  • Burbujas-Bubbles
  • Mono Chico-Little Monkey
  • And More!
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This is a CD that is marketed as a way to introduce children to the Spanish language. What our testers didn’t expect was to pop it into the car CD and fall in love with the music. From the catchy lyrics to the lively and upbeat tunes this is far more than a language lesson on a disc. Many parents told us that this quickly took over top position on the playlist zooming to the top of the family charts, with a bullet! “En La Manana” starts things off on the right foot and is just one of those tunes



Singalingo has assembled a CD packed with tunes that move at an age appropriate pace and that families will enjoy singing throughout the day. The CD is true to the company motto: “Make Life a Musical.



En Mi Casa (In My House) is … catchy and easy to learn, the songs are about everyday topics in places kids already find themselves, so practicing Spanish just happens. Kids ask for Sing-A-Lingo again and again, and parents can feel good about listening in or singing along!


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