1. Here Come the 123s 2. Zeroes 3. One Everything 4. Number Two 5. Triops Has Three Eyes 6. Apartment Four 7. High Five! 8. The Secret Life of Six 9. Seven 10. Seven Days of the Week (I Never Go To Work) 11. Figure Eight 12. Pirate Girls Nine 13. Nine Bowls of Soup 14. Ten Mississippi 15. One Dozen Monkeys 16. Eight Hundred and Thirteen Mile Car Trip 17. I Can Add 18. Nonagon 19. Even Numbers 20. One Two Three Four 21. Oooo Laaa Oooo Laaa 22. Heart of the Band 23. Hot Dog! 24. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Theme 25. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Theme
Album Description
Your favorite alt rock band, THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS returns with it's 2nd Children's album. Follow up to the smash hit album, HERE COME THE ABCs, THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS returns with the CD + DVD of HERE COME THE 123! Featuring 24 Brand New Songs PLUS 24 Music Videos.
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Here Come The 123s [CD/DVD]
- Audio CD: 0 pages (2008-02-05)
- Publisher: Disney
- Label: Disney
- Format: Deluxe Edition
- Studio: Disney
- Average Customer Review:
based on 13 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #209
Avg. Customer Review:
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Summary: love it 2008-09-05
Comment: My son loves this and we sing the songs all the time.Great fro adults that are tired of listening to kids tunes in the car.A must have!
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Summary: Forget "NO!", this one's great 2008-09-01
Comment: If you gave up on liking the TMBG kids music because of NO!! (which was forgettable outside of 2 cuts) give them another shot.
Within 3-4 spins and you'll be singing along:
"Zeros.....zeros mean so much"
"There's only 1 everything..."
"We want cake! Where's our cake?"
"Six knows how to stand on its head.."
"On Monday, I never go to work..."
"Nine pirate girls...pirate girls...pirate girls"
"Grab a circle with both hands and twist it, that's an 8..."
"High five..UP TOP!...low five..DON'T STOP!..slap me five...WOO!...down low...too slow"
Besides teaching the basic 1-10 numbers, TMBG also teaches a little beginning addition, the concept of placeholders (in "Zeros") and days of the week. There's also an attempts to teach the concept of odd and even numbers
(which is a pretty catchy song but doesn't quite buttonhole the concept all the way for kids). You also learn to count seconds (the venerable "Mississippi" method) and that the prefix "tri" means "three" ("Triops Has 3 Eyes")
Besides the catchy songs, the videos themselves are bright and colorful cartoons that compiment the songs well. (Especially for "Seven Days of the Week (I Never Go to Work)". Recommended highly.
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Summary: Catchy Music 2008-09-01
Comment: This reminds me of "School House Rock"...catchy tunes, fun videos, and learning. I often find myself humming some of the songs when I'm by myself. My daughters, 3 and 2, love the dvd. They laugh and sing along and I would recommend this to anyone with small children. I would also give this as a gift.
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Summary: Where's the Infinity video? 2008-08-28
Comment: We're puzzled that we don't have a video for "Infinity" on the DVD.
It is the song right after the road trip on the CD. Is this just our copy? Does anyone else have an Infinity video on the DVD?
We do love this (4-year-old plus parents - long time TMBG fans; saw them in the 80's at Cabaret Metro in Chicago).
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Customer Rating: 
Summary: Great 2008-08-27
Comment: We love this DVD. My twin 3 year olds ask to watch this all the time and the songs are catchy so we don't mind playing it all the time.
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