best done alone, for a couple of reasons. First there are the artists: kids' market superstars Rosenshontz, Jonathan Sprout, and Rich Charrette deliver sometimes earnest (Sprout's "Do What You Say You'll Do"), sometimes hilarious (Rosenshontz's "Hippo Rock" and Charrette's "Alligator in the Elevator") performances with the same robust silliness and expert musicianship that have earned them devoted followings. For maximum effectiveness, though, not a word should be missed (in Charrette's "Where Do My
Sneakers Go at Night," for example, a community of delinquent shoes meets to frolic at the playground and soon enough
"soles are flapping... laces flying / some climb over monkey bars or boogie on down the court / some...
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