Sing the Alphabet
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Manufacturer: Koch Records
Binding: Audio CD
Publisher: Koch Records
Artist: Sesame Street
Label: Koch Records
Number of Discs: 1
Features for Sing the Alphabet:
Small Picture
Medium Picture
Customer Reviews
A few good songs, but not enough 
2008-07-28
The platinum CD is a much better purchase. There are only a few good songs on this CD, and not some of the better ones that are alaphet related on Sesame Steet.
All Time Classic! 
2008-06-29
I grew up with these songs and am delighted to now be able to share them now with my two year old little boy! The CD covers the entire alphabet with easy to remember and upbeat songs about each letter. We have also given this CD as a birthday present for his two little girl cousins and it was loved by them as well. If your child loves Sesame Street this CD is a must! It's one of my son's CD's that I don't mind listening to over and over. I would highly recommend it!
Sesame Street 
2008-04-08
Almost all Sesame Street products are of outstanding quality. This one is no different. The only thing that I was disappointed in was that I was looking for old school Sesame Street. Now that may sound funny but my kids grew up with Big Bird singing ABC-DEF-GHI. And now I am a grandmother and how I wanted my granddaughter to grow up listening to the same thing. But with the Elmo hype, this CD has Elmo singing that song. I do wish they had it the other way but other than that, this is an absolutely WONDERFUL way to learn and laugh through the alphabet with your child or grandchild.
Great CD for children 
2008-02-22
My children love this CD. They are 3-1/2 and 1-1/2 years old. I bought this CD because I loved the album when I was a child. We listen to this CD every day and the boys have taken to day care where the other children beg to have it played. The only down fall to this CD is that the songs stick in my head which can get annoying at times. Well worth that minor problem to see the joy on my children's faces when they are dancing and having fun to the music.
Great CD 
2007-01-10
Fun alphabet-related songs to have playing in the background during playtime. My 16 month old daughter enjoys the music while she's playing.
Fun for all ages 
2006-09-25
When you hear this creative collection of alliterative alphabet anthems, you'll be amazed at the various verses and clever choruses. Whether it's the classic "'C' Is for Cookie" or "MMM Monster Meal," young kids will get a kick out of the frivolous fun while learning language set to song. Along with the lyrical letter tunes, there's a "What's My Letter?" skit with Prairie Dawn and Guy Smiley and a fantastic fable, "The Tale of Tom Tattertall Tuttletut," featuring Herbert Birdsfoot and the Anything People. You'd be hard-pressed to find a more alluring alphabet album anywhere.
--Deborah Moore
good but difficult to understand sometimes 
2006-06-26
it's hard to understand sometimes when Elmo speaks with his baby voice and the way he sings. My kids keep asking what he said.. all the time. may be need to take some time to get used to it.
My son and I love it 
2005-07-29
I bought this CD for my son's 2nd birthday. He likes it (especially Elmo) and I like it. There is a song or story for each letter, they are all different, and they are all fun. I'm not tired of hearing this yet. The tunes are catchy, but I guess they could drive you nuts when they are stuck in your head.
I've been disapointed by many so called "educating and entertaining" CDs and DVDs that don't teach anything. I love that he's entertained, and getting the concept of letters at the same time.
I've been looking all over for these songs!! 
2004-07-12
My brother had these songs on 45's when he was maybe 3 years old (late 70s) and I can remember singing along with many of these songs. Definitely a great find!! I hope my kids will enjoy these as much as I did as a child.
I Enjoy It More Than My Son 
2003-11-22
I purchased this CD for the daily car trips around town when my son is with me. Most every track has characters talking, giving intros to the letters and such. All very cute, very Seasame Street - and 100% a stroll down memory lane. I'm not sure if it's all in mono, but most of the songs are from way way back - probably 70's and 80's. I get a kick out of it because it's nostalgic; and my son enjoys it because he gets to sing along and learn the alphabet.