An Argentine educator's animated farmyard characters sing simple, catchy tunes that became YouTube staples for preschoolers.
For the project's gentle, upbeat storytelling, try "Caballo Verde" or "El Pavo y La Pava." They're typical of the friendly animal characters and uncomplicated lyrics that became classroom staples.
Roberto Pumar started this in 2003 as an educational project, and songs like "La Vaca Lola" and "Los Seis Patitos" found families through YouTube's colorful animations. The 2011 song "Bartolito" about a baby chick helped it reach international viewers. It's become light, engaging content that parents and teachers use with young children.
It began with animated songs about farmer Zenón and animal characters singing farmyard topics. Over time, it built a catalog of cheerful preschool songs, releasing numerous albums and singles while facing a copyright issue in 2019 but continuing production.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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