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Release Date:
January 1, 2005
Original Title:
OyBaby 2
Genres:
Family | Music
Production Companies:
OyBaby LLC
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 42
Jewish babies and kids will love this all-new collection of 15 fun and familiar Hebrew songs. If you’re a fan of the first OyBaby, you’ll be happy to know that the Schneiderman Sisters return on lead vocals. They’re joined by an all-star lineup of additional musicians, including Craig Taubman and Rick Recht. OyBaby 2 is a visual treat as well, designed to appeal to children up to 5 years old. The DVD is a colorful medley of Judaica, toys, puppets, nature, and children. 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 for both babies and any nearby adults to enjoy. With popular Jewish favorites such as Shalom Rav, Modeh Ani, and Hallelujah, this is one baby video parents won’t mind watching again and again.
Mixing Engineer:
Bob Stark
Dave Friedlander
Music Producer:
Stephanie Schneiderman
Musician:
Stephanie Schneiderman
Lisa Schneiderman
Kim Palumbis
Production Assistant:
Tim Ellis
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