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  1. Feb 8, 2019 · This Valentine's Day, express your love with 45 romantic songs from 33 iconic Disney films that also have an educational aspect to them, inspiring and motivating both children and adults to practice music in an enjoyable way.

    • Celine Dion

      Love Songs from The Movies (complete set of parts) Start...

    • Phil Collins

      "I love the katzenjammer version: whenn transposed to C Maj...

    • Tom Snow

      Pop Love Songs (complete set of parts) Don't wait to play...

    • Randy Newman

      A Fool In Love. by Randy Newman for voice, piano or guitar....

    • Alan Menken

      Love Power (from Disenchanted) (arr. Mark Brymer) (complete...

    • Elton John

      Pop Love Songs (complete set of parts) Don't wait to play...

  2. May 19, 2010 · 32 delightful songs from the Disney children's favorites recordings. Alphabet song -- Animal fair -- A bicycle built for two -- Camping -- Camptown races -- Carrot stew -- Dixie -- Do your ears hang low?

    • “ We Don’t Talk About Bruno” (Encanto)
    • “ How Far I’ll Go” sung by Auli’i Cravalho (Moana)
    • “ Let It Go” (Frozen)
    • “ Prince Ali” (Aladdin)
    • Classic Disney Cartoons
    • Modern Disney Movies
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    • Disneyland

    Snow White is a princess who’s more beautiful than her stepmother, the evil Queen. Jealous of Snow White’s beauty, the Queen sends a hunter to kill her. Snow White escapes and finds friendship with the “Seven Dwarfs,” who live in a cottage in the woods. Ultimately, she wins the heart of a handsome prince. Younger children will enjoy the songs and simple storyline of this movie. There’s more singing than dialogue! This movie also teaches phrases for housework like washing the dishes, tidying u...

    Peter Pan is a boy who lives in Neverland, an island in the sky inhabited by mermaids, fairies and pirates. Peter Pan refuses to grow up. He visits three kids named Wendy, John and Michael one night, teaches them to fly and takes them to Neverland. This movie centers around a series of adventures and may be suitable for older children. The dialogue is spoken at a low-intermediate English level. For some extra practice, why not read the book that the movie is based on? You can use these readin...

    A litter of 101 Dalmatian puppies is abducted(stolen) by the evil Cruella de Vil, who plans to make the puppies’ fur into a coat for herself. This sets the neighborhood dogs off on a mission to rescue the stolen puppies. The storyline features vocabulary for farm animals like ducks, horses and dogs that kids will love. The dialogue is spoken at a low-intermediate level, some of which is simple enough for kids of all ages to follow. For some extra practice, check out this reading comprehension...

    Rapunzel is a young princess with magically long golden hair, who wishes she could leave her castle and see the outside world. With the help of an intruder, Flynn Rider, she escapes the tower and ventures into a world she’s never seen before. This movie is suitable for the entire family. In her adventures, Rapunzel often uses language to express her surprise at new things and ideas. There’s lots of vocabulary and expressions to be learned! For extra language practice, check out these “Tangled...

    Nemo is a little clownfish who’s been captured by a scuba diver and taken away from his father, Marlin. This sets Marlin on an adventure across the ocean to find his son. As Nemo meets new friends along the way, you’ll also learn common greetings and phrases to ask for directionsand help from strangers. This is a heart-warming movie that’s fun for the whole family. Kids will be excited to learn animal vocabulary such as shark, sea turtle and lots more. You’ll also find some great worksheet ac...

    This hugely popular fantasy series (there are five movies so far) is about the adventures of swashbuckling(daring) pirates in the days of the British Empire. This series involves storylines and scenes that may not be suitable for young children. But for adults, the action-packed adventures of Captain Jack Sparrow are a big hit. As you’ll notice from the movie trailer below, old-fashioned Englishis used in some of the dialogue. For some language practice following this movie, try your hand at...

    “I See The Light”

    This song expresses Rapunzel’s newfound freedom from the tower where she’s spent all her life, as well as her blossoming romantic relationship with Flynn Rider. During the song, they watch thousands of lanterns rising up into the night sky. Singing along to this song is a great way to practice your pronunciation and fluency. To get started, simply use these lyrics.

    “A Whole New World”

    This song from the movie “Aladdin” describes the main character Aladdin’s love for Princess Jasmine. During the song, they ride a magic carpet to a whole new world of freedom for the princess. Like this hugely popular song? Well then, sing along with these lyrics right now.

    “Let It Go”

    In this song from the movie “Frozen,” the character Elsa celebrates her freedom from the restrictions of her childhood. She can now let her past go and be free. She does so by throwing away the glove that holds back her power and taking off the tiara that holds back her long hair. I’m sure you’ll enjoy singing along to this popular song with these lyrics.

    Visit Disneyland

    Here’s one just for fun! When you’ve achieved your English learning goals, you can reward yourself by visiting a Disney theme park and experiencing firsthand everything you’ve seen and heard in Disney movies and songs. Worldwide there are Disneyland theme parksin Hong Kong, Tokyo, Shanghai and Paris. In the U.S., there are Disney parks in Anaheim, California and Orlando, Florida. I hope you’ve enjoyed all my suggestions above, and that you now feel confident to go and learn English with Disne...

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    • Circle of Life (Lion King, 1994) Composed by Elton John and written by Tim Rice for 1994’s The Lion King, “Circle of Life” soundtracks one of the most striking moments in the film (and cinema at large) as baby Simba is lifted towards the sky by Rafiki in the opening scene.
    • You’ve Got A Friend In Me (Toy Story, 1996) Originally intended to be the theme for the first film in Pixar’s Toy Story series, “You’ve Got A Friend In Me” has since become the theme song for the entire franchise.
    • When You Wish Upon a Star (Pinocchio, 1940) Cliff Edwards’ delightful performance of “When You Wish Upon a Star” as Jiminy Cricket bookends the 1940 film Pinocchio.
    • A Whole New World (Aladdin, 1992) This classic ballad between main characters Aladdin and Jasmine was originally sung by Brad Kane and Lea Salonga. The soundtrack won composer Alan Menken and lyricist Tim Rice a string of awards, including an Academy Award and Golden Globe for Best Original Song, and it was also the first and only Disney song to win a Grammy Award for Song Of The Year.
  3. From old-school classics to contemporary chart-toppers, the best Disney songs are beloved by kids and adults alike

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  5. Every year, Fun Kids counts down your Top 100 Disney songs. We have some amazing facts about some of the ultimate Disney bops! Since the 1930s, Disney has been creating some of the most beloved and iconic songs in history.

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