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Danny & Gerry

CDs and stuff

Hey Kids!

What super way is there to learn English at home or in the car?

Danny and Gerry have the answer. They have combined English learning with super songs and melodies and put them on to CDs with full-coloured textbooks. These original songs promise you hours of fun and enjoyment. You can sing along, dance or just sit back and listen.

Danny & Gerry have produced the follwing CDs so far (more to come - stay tuned!):

NEW - Our Music Radio
This CD was produced in 2008.
 
  - Our World Tour
This CD was produced in 2005.
 
  - Our Halloween
This Maxi-CD was produced in 2004.
 
  - Our Christmas Songs
This Maxi-CD was produced in 2002.
 
  - Our First Songs
This compilation was produced in 2001.
 
  - Our Day Out
This compilation was produced in 1999.
 
  - More Of Our Songs
This compilation was produced in 1998.
 

You can order any of our CDs through our - online shopping service!

  Order your CDs online and save on packaging and COD costs!



Our Camp
Since 1999 we are offering camps for children aged 7 to 11 during the summer holidays. During the camps we provide up-to-date information for the home-left parents through our website. These camp news pages are still available for you to read.
 Our-Camp overview

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