![]() ![]() ![]() Welcome to MPGH - MultiPlayer Game Hacking, the world's leader in Game Hacks, Game Cheats, Trainers, Combat Arms Hacks & Cheats, Crossfire Hacks & Cheats, WarRock Hacks & Cheats, SoldierFront Hacks & Cheats, Project Blackout Hacks & Cheats, Operation 7 Hacks & Cheats, Blackshot Hacks & Cheats, A.V.A.The Science Behind Pixar at the Museum of Science & Industry.Giveaway: Hotel Transylvania and Hotel Transylvania 2 DVDs.Legoland Discovery Center Annual Pass 50% off (limited time only).Top Three Products from the Chicago Baby Show 2018.Dora and Diego at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum.Teal Pumpkin Project with Free Printable Pumpkin Sign.8 Things to do with Leftover Halloween Candy.Best Spots for Leaf Peeping Near Chicago.The Polar Express Schedules Stop at Chicago Union Station.Asleep with the Fishes and Other Museum Overnights in Chicago.Skiing, Snowboarding, and Tubing Near Chicago.Fourth of July Parade & Firework Guide - 2019.Indoor Trick-or-Treating in the Chicago Area.Sat, 11/19 – ScribbleMonster at the Festival of Trees in Danville Wed, 11/9 – ScribbleMonster at Green Hills Public Library in Palos Hills Wed, 10/26 – ScribbleMonster at the Thomas Ford Memorial Library in Western Springs (must be Western Springs residents) Sat, 10/15 – ScribbleMonster at Arlington Countryside Church ![]() Here’s where you can find them over the next few weeks: They also do live shows throughout the Chicago area their live schedule can be viewed online. I listen to it even when the kids are napping in the car!)Ĭurious about ScribbleMonster? You can check them out yourself on their website. (Me again… yes, I LOVE “I Want to Hold Your Ear”. The count would give it four stars! One, two three, four, ahahaha! Sarah loves the sweet “I Want to Hold Your Ear.” In short its good music, that is safe for the kids, made by people who can rock! It became a constant accompaniment to many, many adventures. ScribbleMonster himself appears on a couple of tracks (picture Oscar the Grouch’s gravelly voice with Big Bird’s eager naivete). There are no washed out Casio keyboards and glockenspiels here (I’m looking at you Rockabye Baby lullaby renditions of Green Day–yes, we bought it). They play with chunky guitars and respect for the kids. Thankfully, Toddling mom received a copy of ScribbleMonster’s “Look Both Ways.” The album is the band’s take on 11 classic Sesame Street songs. While TMBG “No!” is quality, variety is the spice of life. There is actually a copy of Its A Small World in Toddling Mom’s van. We started experimenting with “kid friendly” music and had the usual mind numbing results. No more Ministry, no more Biggie Smalls, no more Beastie Boys (well… less Beastie Boys). As he’s gotten older, he started to understand some of the lyrics. At two years old Cooper could sing along with Ministry, They Might be Giants, and the Mighty Blue Kings. My kids have great musical taste (mostly). ![]()
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