Let's end the week with something wholesome, sweet and simple.
Here's one of the cutest little records in my collection: Sesame Street's Twiddle Bugs in "Twiddle Bugs At Work" from 1981.
While it is a Read-Along record, there isn't really any story; it's just Prairie Dawn telling kids all about the Twiddle Bugs in Ernie's window box, and the jobs they have in their little town. Simple, short, and adorable.
This was also published as a regular book (sans record) and I believe it can still be purchased to this day. So if you have a little one who ends up liking this record, search around for the book so they can enjoy that, as well.
This
was a difficult one to rip, due to the "turn the page sound" (the
flapping of Twiddle Bug wings) coming up in many editing programs as
vinyl scratching. Once again, Thanks to Under Design for the digitization of this Muppet rarity!
Saturday, November 7, 2020
"TWIDDLE BUGS AT WORK" 1981 Read-Along Record
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