Peter's finely crafted children's songs have enchanted a generation of families. The writer of such classics as "Wash Your Face in Orange Juice", "Spaghetti Bolognaise", "Toffee Apple", "Juicy Juicy Green Grass" and "Newspaper Mama" takes his audience on a fascinating journey through the world of children's music - funny, interactive and entertainingly educational without you even knowing it!
His song "Thingth I Thay Don't Thound the Thame" about a 6 year old boy who has lost his two front teeth is a funny, and at the same time, poignant reminder of the carefree, delightful world of childhood and one of many songs which allows the audience to rediscover the world of their own childhood - a fascinating experience. He is currently undergoing a fascinating 'renaissance' in that his songs are now being heard by the children of his original audience of 20 years ago who have grown up and are now having their own kids!
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Speaker Topics Include 'Wash Your Face in Orange Juice' and More Quirky Songs For Kids!
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