Cleveland Jewish News, The Seattle Post Intelligencer, and the Jewish Journal of Los Angeles. More importantly, we've received countless pieces of "fan mail" from parents and grandparents across the country that have brought OyBaby into their homes.
The videos are colorful medleys of children at play, puppets, and nature scenes. Between songs, short interlude scenes teach Hebrew letters, numbers, and vocabulary and show the joy of giving tzedakah.
The music is a captivating journey of familiar songs that both kids and grownups will love. Lead musicians (and sisters) Stephanie Schneiderman, Lisa Schneiderman, and Kim Palumbis create soaring harmonies and soothing melodies on both editions. With classics you remember from your childhood, these are children's videos that grownups won't mind watching again and again.
OyBaby 2: The Eagerly Anticipated Sequel
The Schneiderman Sisters return on lead
vocals with songs such as Modeh Ani, Shalom Rav, and Tumbalalaika. Guest
musicians Craig Taubman and Rick Recht join in the fun as well. The
video is 30% longer than the original, and features a wide variety of visual
styles that will entertain children up to 5 years of age.
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