Kids, here come nursery rhymes with Katrina06 Feb, 2010 10:41 am ISTlIANS
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comes a bunch of English nursery rhymes from Saregama that not only offers 
audio-visual content but also features popular actress Katrina Kaif and some 
musical magic from Oscar-Grammy winner A.R. Rahman's school. 

"Music engages the senses and stimulates the whole mind and body. This venture 
is a concept that will aim to fulfil this need to make learning rhymes a fun 
and engaging experience for the child," said B.R. Vijayalakshmi, general 
manager, audio visual media of Saregama. 

"Nursery rhymes are a time-honoured play-and-learn method of introducing 
children to language and rhythm, an engaging way to strengthen and identify, 
differentiate and practise the sounds that are the building blocks of 
language," Vijayalakshmi told IANS. 

Titled "Sunfeast Dream Cream Rhymeskool", the album is slated to hit the stores 
in March and Saregama has roped in Katrina to promote it and composer Rahman 
supervise the music. 

"Adding magic to the mix, Katrina will take the children through the lilting 
rhymes in her own inimitable style in the video. Katrina's popularity among 
kids and her affable style and persona on screen made her fit for such a 
project," said Vijayalakshmi. 

"Rahman is the music supervisor for this project. The students at KM Music 
Conservatory, a college founded by Rahman, is arranging and composing the music 
for this album under the supervision of the music master," she added. 

Saregama is concentrating on other languges as well - in the recent past, the 
label produced animated Tamil children's folk songs "Nila Nila Odiva" sung by 
Latha Rajnikanth and animated Bengali children's rhymes "Aye Re Aye Tiye", 
which is a compilation of the traditional and most popular children's rhymes. 

Preeti Sagar's "Phulwari Bachchon Ki" is another animated children's Hindi 
songs title in the pipeline. 

Vijayalakshmi said : "Saregama believes that learning can be made a lot more 
fun and effective through the use of vibrant multimedia, music and dance. To 
this effect, the company is launching a series of learning-oriented Home 
EduTainment products that will impact the way children learn." 

To make the album a hit, Saregama is planning a 360 degree media plan to 
promote the product with heavy penetration across metros. 


      

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