Cedarmont Kids - Bible Singalong
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Cedarmont Kids - Bible Singalong

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Cedarmont Kids - Bible SingalongThe Cedarmont Kids' Bible Singalong is a delightful collection that brings timeless Bible songs to life for children and families. This album features classic tracks such as "Little David (Play On Your Harp)," "This Is My Commandment," and "Jesus Loves Me," among others. Each song is performed with engaging melodies and clear vocals, making it easy for young listeners to sing along and learn. Designed to be both entertaining and educational, Bible

The Cedarmont Kids' Bible Singalong is a delightful collection that brings timeless Bible songs to life for children and families.

This album features classic tracks such as "Little David (Play On Your Harp)," "This Is My Commandment," and "Jesus Loves Me," among others. Each song is performed with engaging melodies and clear vocals, making it easy for young listeners to sing along and learn.

Designed to be both entertaining and educational, Bible Singalong serves as a valuable resource for parents and educators aiming to introduce foundational Bible stories and principles through music. The album's lively arrangements and joyful tunes create an inviting atmosphere that encourages children to participate and internalize the messages conveyed in each song.

Tracklist:

  1. Little David (Play On Your Harp)
  2. This Is My Commandment
  3. Jesus Loves Me
  4. Joshua Fought The Battle Of Jericho
  5. Jesus Loves Even Me
  6. Dare To Be A Daniel
  7. Everybody Ought To Know
  8. Peter, James And John In A Sailboat
  9. My God Is So Big
  10. Every Promise In The Book Is Mine
  11. I Will Sing Of The Mercies Of The Lord Forever
  12. The B-I-B-L-E
  13. Silver And Gold Have I None
  14. Jesus Wants Me For A Sunbeam
  15. I Have Decided To Follow Jesus
  16. Give Me Oil In My Lamp
  17. Little David (Play On Your Harp) (Split-Track Version)
  18. This Is My Commandment (Split-Track Version)
  19. Jesus Loves Me (Split-Track Version)
  20. Joshua Fought The Battle Of Jericho (Split-Track Version)
  21. Jesus Loves Even Me (Split-Track Version)
  22. Dare To Be A Daniel (Split-Track Version)
  23. Everybody Ought To Know (Split-Track Version)
  24. Peter, James And John In A Sailboat (Split-Track Version)
  25. My God Is So Big (Split-Track Version)
  26. Every Promise In The Book Is Mine (Split-Track Version)
  27. I Will Sing Of The Mercies Of The Lord Forever (Split-Track Version)
  28. The B-I-B-L-E (Split-Track Version)
  29. Silver And Gold Have I None (Split-Track Version)
  30. Jesus Wants Me For A Sunbeam (Split-Track Version)
  31. I Have Decided To Follow Jesus (Split-Track Version)
  32. Give Me Oil In My Lamp (Split-Track Version)

Bible Singalong is an excellent addition to any family's music collection, offering a fun and interactive way to instill biblical teachings and foster a love for spiritual music in young hearts.

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