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Hap Palmer (born Harlan G. Palmer III, October 28, 1942 in Los Angeles, California) is an American youngsters's musician and Guitarist whose songs focus on developing motor skills, language acquisition, math and reading skills, and overall basic skills aimed at young children. Palmer released his first recording in 1969, and has composed over two hundred songs for children. He is taken into account a pioneer in the employment of music and movement in early childhood education. He has received varied Folks' Alternative Gold Awards for his recordings as well as: So Big - Activity Songs For Very little Ones Early Childhood Classics - Recent Favorites With a New Twist Can A Jumbo Jet Sing The Alphabet? Will Cockatoos Count By Twos? Rhythms on Parade One Very little Sound - Fun With Phonics and Numbers Two Very little Sounds - Fun With Phonics and Numbers Some of his best known early albums embody the Learning Basic Skills Through Music series, Getting to Recognize Myself (that options the song "Sammy" which has been one in every of Palmer's well-liked songs), Sally the Swinging Snake, and Walter the Waltzing Worm. He released the famous Halloween song Witches' Brew in 1976 with music by him and Martha Cheney co-wrote the lyrics. Hap's granddaughter Megan Schulze sings on the kids's chorus of the updated version of his most in style song "Witches' Brew" on his new CD "Learning in Two Languages". He has additionally released a series of DVDs and videos known as Baby Songs, that have sold over 2 million units. He received his MA in Dance Education from UCLA in 1983 together with his thesis titled "Songs to Enhance the Movement Vocabulary of Young Children." His newest CD is titled MULTIPLICATION MOUNTAIN released January 15, 2009.