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Pint Size Polkas Volume One
I recently purchased Pint Size Polkas Volume One and gave it to a
five-year-old daughter of a co-worker. The co-worker told me that as
soon as her daughter got the CD she went into her room, played it, and
after a while called mom and dad in to watch her polka dancing show.
She had dressed up, put her stuffed animals in rows and then started
dancing to the CD. Looks like with the help of your CD we will have
another young polka fan in the world. Thanks for the great CD - I
can't wait until my only Grandson is old enough for Grandpa to give
him a copy also!
- Charlie Pufahl
Pint Size Polkas Volume One
I just wanted you to know we found an unexpected flaw with the CD! We
gave one to our son's daycare for Christmas because they have dance
time when it's too cold to go outside. Yesterday was the first time
the director used Pint Size Polkas for dance time and the kids
went nuts! She said they were dancing and jumping around so much that
the CD player kept skipping. She's never had that problem before!
She's going to copy the CD onto a tape so the kids will be able to
dance their hearts out without skipping the CD player next time. It
was a huge hit! All the daycare kids heartily approve.
- Sadie Weber
Pint Size Polkas Volume One
I recently saw Uncle Mike and his Polka band on YouTube with the song
Jolly Lumberjack Polka. My five and four year olds liked it so much
and were so excited about the video that I looked for the CD. I have
downloaded it and played it for them. We all LOVE it! The kids are
already singing along to the Alphabet Polka and swaying in their car
seats to Tiny Bubbles. As soon as the radio turns on and they hear the
accordion they shout Uncle Mike! My son is five and absolutely loves
the Flying Machine, otherwise known as the airplane song. He will
spread his arms and fly around the room to it. He has also claimed
this as "his" song! So, if you have young children and you love fun,
upbeat, yet educational music, I highly highly recommend Pint Size
Polkas [Volume One]. I know your children will fall in love with
it!
- Sarah Speakes
Pint Size Polkas Volume One
Uncle Mike
Schneider and his Pint Size Polka CD is a HIT in my book. This
CD is fun for the whole family and is a MUST for any music collection.
This collection of 15 songs teach, educate and most importantly
entertain youth and their families. It makes learning fun in a style
that has not been attempted to this degree. Uncle Mike and his Polka
Band capture the true spirit of polka music with that great polka
tempo, excellent recording mix and FUN lyrics sung with well-balanced
harmonies. We will feature this CD on our show, The Polka Party
Express 88.5FM WMNF Tampa on December 14, 2008 as our way of
supporting this remarkable effort by Mike Schneider. No matter what
age, 5 or 95, all the Polkateers on my Christmas list will be getting
Pint Size Polkas for Christmas!
- Wackie Jackie Z.
WMNF 88.5 FM Tampa, FL
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Program Description
Mike Schneider (a.k.a. Uncle Mike) is a nationally known accordion
player and polka musician who brings a little bit of culture,
education, and whole lot of fun to libraries and schools across the
country with his Pint Size Polkas program. Children of all ages will
enjoy learning about the alphabet, numbers, occupations, personal
hygiene, relationships, and even a little bit of foreign language
through Uncle Mike's catchy polka tunes. The fun of polka music is
reinforced by educational and humorous video segments on the history
of lumberjacking, polka dancing, polka music's evolution, an overview
of the accordion, and a growing list of additional topics. The
audience plays a role in each Pint Size Polkas program, taking part in
a geography quiz about major cities or states with polka roots,
volunteering to wear various hats and guess the corresponding
occupations, learning the steps to songs like the Chicken Dance, and
singing along to all of the songs Uncle Mike performs by following the
lyrics provided in the digitally supplied programs. Find out why New York Public
Library Senior Children's Librarian Warren Truitt says "You want
happy? You got it! Tons of fun for young and old!," when it comes to
the music of Pint Size Polkas!
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Testimonials
Red Lake Falls
Public Library
Red Lake Falls, MN
You can put me down as highly recommending your program. It's
important to preserve the unique heritage of the accordion along
with its particular type of music for the benefit of our youth,
and this you do in a friendly and upbeat way, without
condescension or "cheesiness," as my kids call it! Thanks for a
good program.
- Laura Schafer
Librarian
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Wisconsin State Fair
West Allis, WI
I wanted to take the time and say thank you so much for coming
this year to the 2010 Wisconsin State Fair. We really enjoyed
having you here, and you were a pleasure to work with. Your shows
always went great, and the fairgoers loved having you there. It
was fun to watch and I always heard good things about your show.
Your performances were a lot of fun and it drew a huge crowd. You
were super nice about everything, and I am glad it all went well
for you. I look forward to seeing you next year! Good luck with
the rest of your year, and thank you again for participating with
us at the 2010 Wisconsin State Fair!
- Kristin Farina
Special
Event Coordinator
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Hallock Library
Hallock, MN
I was very impressed with your program and heard such good
things from the people who attended. I know our attendance was low
but those who came liked it. I think the feed back in Karlstad
where we had it outside was great! People loved the music, and it
was well presented. You definitely knew your stuff and people
thought it was a flawless performance. In Hallock people realized
that it was hard to perform in front of such a small crowd and
admired you as a performer because it didn't seem to bother you.
The music was so much fun to listen to. I spoke to many of the
other librarians in our region who had your program and they all
were very impressed. Thank You.
- Peggy Pearson
Librarian
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Muehl Public Library
Seymour, WI
Mike Schneider from Milwaukee led his Pint Size Polka program
at our library on Thursday, August 5, 2010 at 1:30 p.m. We had
much fun and laughter as we polkaed the afternoon away. Mike
played the accordion and sang polka songs. He also infused an
interesting and educational slide show into his presentation. His
motto is, “We’re bringing happy back.” Polka is a historical and
cultural influence to our region. It was great to see everyone
enjoying themselves along with the music. We will invite Mike back
next summer because that will fit in perfectly with the theme of
learning about cultures of the world!
- Elizabeth
Timmins
Library
Director
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Menasha Public
Library
Menasha, WI
Mike Schneider brought Pint Size Polkas to Menasha Public
Library on Wednesday, August 11. The kids loved the concert and
had great fun. Mike Schneider is a great performer who had the
kids laughing and dancing to his interactive polka music. It's
hard to sit still when you hear the beat of that terrific polka
music. I would highly recommend Mike Schneider as a very
professional performer!
- Kathy Beson
Head of
Children's Services
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Flagg-Rochelle
Public Library District
Rochelle, IL
We closed out our summer programming with an evening of family
fun featuring Uncle Mike and his polka music. Our audience was
made up of toddlers, pre-school and school-age children, parents
and grandparents. From the very first song, Uncle Mike had
everyone clapping and singing along. Even the “Oh, we think we are
bored, but we’ll act like we’re having fun” kids were soon
volunteering, clapping and joining in as we danced to the Chicken
Dance and the Jolly Lumberjack Polka. Mike weaves video clips full
of information into his music - from geography to accordion
information to a brief “how to polka” clip. The time flew by, and
all too soon, we were singing the “E-I-O” song.
We purchased one of Uncle Mike’s CDs last summer, and we have used
it with our lapsit programs, pre-school story times, a Hispanic
Head Start group and with our Summer Readers (grades K-4). The
music is fun, the words are easy to follow, and you honestly
cannot remain sad when that CD is playing.
For the fastest one hour of programming you will ever enjoy, you
must have Uncle Mike come and play for you. I’m certain that we
will have him back again. His program was a favorite with my
co-worker and myself last summer, and this year, he treated
families to an evening of music and fun.
- Connie Avery
Assistant
Director / Youth Services
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Fountaindale Public
Library District
Bolingbrook, IL
We all had a fantastic time yesterday at Pint Size Polkas! The
audience members told me they thoroughly enjoyed the program and
they loved seeing the children up and dancing and having fun. It
was great that the children danced with other children they didn’t
even know! The expressions on their faces were so joyful.
People commented that they learned from the program and that they
would definitely recommend it to others. It was so much fun to
learn about the various polkas. We loved “The Chicken Dance” and
“The Lumberjack Polka,” as well as all the other great music and
songs.
Thank you, Mike, for bringing such a lively show to the families
of our community! What a wonderful addition to our summer
programming.
- Nancy Sauer
Senior Children’s Services Librarian
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Germantown Community
Library
Germantown, WI
We had Pint Size Polkas perform during our 2010 summer reading
program and both the kids and adults had a blast. Everyone had fun
dancing, singing and playing along with Uncle Mike's quizzes. I
recommend Pint Size Polkas for a fun time and a cultural learning
experience.
- Stephanie Reister
Children's Librarian
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Aram Public Library
Delavan, WI
Uncle Mike's show was entertaining, educational and plain fun
to watch! The kids loved the music and interacting with him and
his show! We would highly recommend his performance!
- Mary
Youth Services
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Graham Public
Library
Union Grove, WI
Pint Size Polkas is a wonderful program for all ages. Mike is
an engaging performer and his multimedia approach is pure fun.
- Pat Freitag
Librarian
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Garrett A. Morgan
Elementary School
Chicago, IL
Having the Pint Sized Polkas party at our school was a great
change of pace. During the fourth quarter of each year at Garrett
A. Morgan we try to make it interesting. Students traditionally
feel school is over because the mandated testing is over. Uncle
Mike provided a very interesting and stimulating introduction to
our students about the polka and the history of the accordion.
Math, reading, and geography-related questions kept the audience
participating in the presentation. The students just raved about
the event. They even liked Uncle Mike’s costume. We’d surely have
him back again!
Note: You can
watch Linda Walker's video testimonial
here.
- Linda Walker
Principal
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Assumption B.V.M. Catholic School
Pulaski, WI
Our students and staff loved your polka presentation. Thank
you for engaging everyone (all ages) in your polka assembly. We
learned much and had a great time trying out our dancing steps!
- Deanne Wilinski
Principal
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West Bend Community Memorial Library
West Bend, WI
Pint Size Polkas was a great program for everyone. Toddlers
and grandparents alike had such a lot of fun! Mike kept the whole
audience engaged. The song lyrics (written especially for kids)
were remarkable. Who wouldn't love "The ABC Polka"? Thanks, Mike,
for a truly entertaining "family night" program. Everyone raved
about the program and wanted to know when you'll be back.
- Nancy Bauer
Coordinator of Youth Services
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Kids in the Rotunda
Madison, WI
Thank you so much for performing at the Kids in the Rotunda
Series at Overture Center for the Arts. We are always excited to
welcome new artists into our series and your performance was
certainly a treat for our audiences! You and lumberjack Doug are
talented, engaging and educational. Our kids really lit up for the
accordion and your humor kept the audience laughing all afternoon.
Above and beyond the performance, you are a true professional and
a delight to work with. I do hope you will consider returning to
our series in future years. Best wishes in your continued
performances and we look forward to working with you in coming
years!
- Syrah Gunning
Coordinator for 09/10 Season
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Eleva-Strum
Elementary Schools
Eleva and Strum, WI
When I first heard about Pint Size Polkas, I thought, “What a
great idea. But there must be plenty of polka music written for
children.” Polka is ideal for young children. It’s fun. It’s
lively. It makes you want to move to the polka beat. I was
surprised to find that I could not find polkas written for kids
anywhere. Mike Schneider, a.k.a. Uncle Mike, and Pint Size Polkas
are one of a kind! Now I really wanted to hear Uncle Mike’s music.
I booked him to perform at my school and wasn’t disappointed. I
introduced Uncle Mike by telling the young students that he plays
music that is described as the happiest music there is. It didn’t
take long for them to start believing it for themselves. Uncle
Mike had them singing, dancing, clapping, smiling, and laughing.
Kudos to Mike Schneider for introducing polka music to a new
generation for a lifetime of fun.
Note: You can
watch Craig Semingson's video testimonial
here.
- Craig Semingson
Principal
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Parents Cooperative
Preschool
Fort Atkinson, WI
Pint Size Polkas was a great addition for our Spring
Fundraiser. Both the parents and the kids were fully engaged for
the whole show! We would definitely have Mike Schneider and Pint
Size Polkas back again!
- Amy Larson
Preschool Parent
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Madison Public Library - Lakeview
Branch
Madison, WI
Mike Schneider brought the audience of children and parents to
their feet with his bouncy polka beat. His energetic presentation
was fun for everyone in the room. Mike is personable and easy to
work with, and great with children!
- Jenny Baltes
Youth Services Librarian
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Colman-Egan School District
Colman, SD
I
have been a school superintendent for over 18 years and have
witnessed several assemblies for our students. Mike Schneider’s
“Pint Size Polkas” far exceeded my expectations. It is far
superior to other assemblies where the artist/entertainer forgot
the real reason why they were there, and that is to entertain and
educate. Pint Size Polkas is not only entertaining and
educational, but our K-6 students loved his program. Why? Because
of Uncle Mike’s enthusiasm and how he involved the students. He
even had them dancing the polka along with the staff members.
Several staff members told me how much they enjoyed the program. I
would highly recommend the “Pint Size Polkas” assembly.
Note: You can
watch Darold Rounds' video testimonial
here.
- Darold Rounds
Superintendent
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Schurz Elementary
Watertown, WI
I wanted to send you a quick note about your Pint Size Polka
Show. We at Schurz enjoyed it very much. It was not our usual
assembly program; we don’t often have a real polka artist such as
yourself! The added videos and games were a plus. The kids loved
it and so did the staff. Thanks!
- Andy Bare
Principal
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Milwaukee Public Central Library
Milwaukee, WI
The Polka band added a festive atmosphere to our Harvest Fest
this year. They got everyone's feet tapping to the polka beat. The
kids really enjoyed themselves, especially when it came time to do
the Chicken Dance. Great job, lot's of fun!
- Kelly Hughbanks
Children's Services
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McMillan Memorial
Library
Wisconsin Rapids, WI
Uncle Mike and Lumberjack Doug recently performed at McMillan
Memorial Library. Their show was so much fun for our audience of
various ages. The music was fun and fast paced and many of the
children danced in the aisles throughout the show. I also enjoyed
Mike's use of the video to inject some educational elements into
the program. The video presentation was very well done. I would be
happy to have Uncle Mike back to perform at our library again in
the future!
Note: You can
watch Kerry Preece's video testimonial
here.
- Kerry Preece
Head of Children's Services
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St. Henry Catholic
School
Watertown, WI
What a delightful hour we spent recently as part of our
school's "Heritagefest Day" celebration, thanks to Mike Schneider.
Sharing his Pint Size Polkas program with our 4K through grade 8
youngsters, he was able to engender a spirit of downright fun in
the audience. Sing-alongs, dance-alongs, clap-alongs, short
informational video clips interspersed with questions for audience
participation - all made the time fly by. The price - extremely
reasonable; seeing so many people of such varying ages having such
a good time - priceless!
- Francine Butzine
Principal
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Our Lady Queen of Heaven School
Wisconsin Rapids, WI
Thank you for presenting the educational concepts to our
students in a fun and bouncy way. The children couldn’t help but
move to the beat of the polka. Lots of smiles and twinkling eyes
mean that we have succeeded in what we do as educators.
Note: You can
watch Pam Fochs' video testimonial
here.
- Pam Fochs
Principal
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St. Paul School
Mosinee, WI
St. Paul School Students and Staff thoroughly enjoyed Uncle
Mike's Pint-Size Polka Program! Both students and teachers sang
along and danced to the music. This is an enjoyable assembly
program that holds the interest of all attending! I sincerely
recommend it.
- Sandi Stankowski
Head Teacher
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Massillon Public
Library
Massillon, OH
Pint-Size
Polkas was enjoyed by our patrons, both young and old! Although we
had publicized it as a children's event, several of those who
attended were adult polka fans who came just to hear the music.
Mike was very easy to work with, and I could always count on him
to email me answers to my questions right away. His playing and
singing are wonderful, and he is a true professional. His video
segments are funny, informative, attention-getting, and a
meaningful addition to his program.
Note: You can
watch the Massillon Public Library's video testimonial
here.
- Laura Klein
Children's Programming Specialist
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Euclid Public
Library
Euclid, OH
Mike
Schneider and his Pint Size Polkas program was great! He involved
the audience in the program and included historical and
educational information about polka music and the accordion. They
clapped, they sang, they danced and had a marvelous time. Thanks
Uncle Mike!
Note: You can
watch Teresa Smith's video testimonial
here.
- Teresa Smith
Children's Services Manager
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Centralia Regional
Library District
Centralia, IL
Accordionist Mike Schneider does a wonderful job educating
children with his upbeat bouncy polkas. The audience of 150
enjoyed his energetic musical performance. The bouncy polkas make
you want to leap and cavort, and many children did throughout the
performance… a wonderful, enjoyable program for everyone.
- Rita Lewis
Youth Services
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Cudahy Family Library
Cudahy, WI
Everyone
who attended had a great time listening to Uncle Mike and his Pint
Size Polkas! Although it was advertised at our library for young
children, I was thrilled by how inter-generational the program
became. Even our most elderly patrons, hearing the polka music,
popped their heads in the door and stayed to clap to the beat and
smile as they watched the younger generations dance the day away.
The kids had so much fun learning about polka through the short
video clips, and dancing with their parents and grandparents. I
can’t wait to see what Uncle Mike has in store for us next year!
Note: You can
watch Heather Holton's video testimonial
here.
- Heather Holton
Youth Services
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Community Library of
Allegheny Valley
Natrona Heights, PA
I
just wanted to tell you again how very much we enjoyed your
program. As a children's librarian, I find it hard to find quality
programs for children 4-7 years of age. Your program is designed
to draw in the younger children but yet it keeps the adults
entertained as well. I thought the videos you use help to give the
children information in a fun way. You mentioned that you intended
to add one explaining simple Polka steps and I think that will
help to get everybody up and dancing! The children and I did enjoy
dancing to the "Chicken Dance." Hopefully, we will be able to have
you back to visit us in the near future. Keep up the great work!
Note: You can
watch Judy Errico's video testimonial
here.
- Judy Errico
Children's Librarian
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Moon Township Public
Library
Coraopolis, PA
I just wanted to thank you again for an excellent program! I heard
many compliments from the families who attended. It was such a
beautiful evening for the families to be outside, to listen to the
music, to sing along (the song sheets were a great idea!), and to
watch the children dance. You program was timed just right, with
the little snippets of videos interspersed with the music. I like
how you drew the kids in with your interactive quiz questions and
audience participation activities. We hope you will make a tour of
the Pittsburgh area again.
- Jane Miller
Children's Librarian
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Dormont Public Library
Pittsburgh, PA
We recently had Pint Size Polkas as a program for our library. We
advertised it as a way for children to learn to about Polkas. The
attendance was great for all ages, including the Parents and
Grandparents, and everyone enjoyed dancing and singing along. Mike
and Bob did a great job with the songs and instruments and all of
the songs were appropriate for any age, with many of them being
familiar tunes everyone could follow or sing-a-long with. The
intermittent video explanations were a great way for everyone to
catch their breath and learn something new about different types
of Polkas, and the brochures were a great help to follow along
with the words and have a friendly reminder of the music for that
performance. I would recommend this program for any age and any
location. It's a unique idea that is well executed and a blast for
any participants.
Note: You can see
video from the Dormont Public Library performance
here.
- Cindy
D'Agostino
Library Director
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Green Tree Public Library
Pittsburgh, PA
Uncle Mike and his Pint Size Polkas program was a great hit at our
library. Who would have known that important concepts like
personal hygiene could be set to accordion music! The room was
full of bouncing children and adults; you can't help but to move
along to the beat. I was particularly impressed that he included
not only music for audio listeners, but also video footage for
those visual learners too. From beginning to end, Mike was a
pleasure to work with. For anyone looking for festive,
family-friendly fun, I highly recommend Pint Size Polkas.
Note: You can
watch Adaena Tray's video testimonial
here.
- Adaena Tray
Library
Director
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Crafton
Public Library
Pittsburgh, PA
Uncle Mike entertained 53 children varying in age from one year
old up through ten years of age with his polka songs. The children
sang and danced along. They volunteered to be Uncle Mike's
assistant and learned things about lumberjacks, accordions and
geography. A delightful program.
- Carolyn
Rosenquest
Youth
Services
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Burlington Public
Library
Burlington, WI
Uncle Mike is a musical magnet for the pint-size crowd. Children
are captivated by his polka music and friendly banter, and become
active participants of his programs quickly and thoroughly! He's
proof-positive that learning is fun when polka is involved.
- Joy Schnupp
Youth
Services Director
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Whitefish Bay
Library
Whitefish Bay, WI
I am pleased to let everyone know about Uncle Mike (Mike
Schneider) and his music, Pint Size Polkas. We had Mike perform
here at the Whitefish Bay Library as part of our summer reading
program and his performance was wonderful! He had the entire
audience, both kids and adults, clapping, dancing and singing
along. Highlights included a rousing rendition of the Chicken
Dance and a new polka written by Mike called the "Parents Polka."
Mike performs in lederhosen, sings and plays the accordion and has
a warm and welcoming stage presence. He includes an educational
component about polka music that is interactive AND fun! Mike’s
slogan “We’re bringing happy back” is a great way to describe the
effect his performance had on our audience…smiles all around! I
highly recommend Mike for any family or children’s program.
Note: You can
watch Mary Beth Murray's video testimonial
here.
- Mary Beth
Murray
Youth
Services
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Flagg-Rochelle
Public Library District
Rochelle, IL
Pint Size Polkas is the perfect program for children and adults.
There is audience participation that will get everyone singing and
smiling. Do not expect a “sit still and listen” program — you
won’t be able to keep yourself from clapping your hands or tapping
your feet. Uncle Mike is a talented musician who brings in great
music that covers the alphabet, numbers, occupations and more. He
provides words to his songs, so you can join right in. And of
course, you get to do the “Chicken Dance!” Lots and lots of fun.
Note: You can
watch Connie Avery's video testimonial
here.
- Connie Avery
Assistant
Director / Youth Services
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Pecatonica Public
Library District
Pecatonica,
IL
Uncle Mike from Pint Size Polkas performed at our library this
morning for our summer reading program. His program was a delight!
He has cleverly found a way to use an accordion and polka music to
entertain and education the children on numbers, letters,
geography, careers, and the history of polka. The kids get to
participate during the program with the chicken dance and a short
video “test” on geography. The hour went quickly and the children
had nothing but positive comments. I would recommend Mike to any
library or school, and hope to have him back to our library next
year.
- Shari Bouray
Director
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Bean Sprouts
Middleton, WI
If you want your kids to have a rip-roaring musical time, I would
highly recommend Uncle Mike and his Pint Size Polka Band!
Mike Schneider is not only a great musician, but excellent at
engaging and involving children in his performances. He recently
captured the attention of a packed audience of families at my
healthy kids cafe, Bean Sprouts. Kids and parents were singing and
dancing, and my own children sang his songs for weeks after the
show.
Please consider Mike a great addition to your event lineup. If you
have any additional questions, feel free to contact me at
608-213-7426.
- Shannon Seip
Co-Owner
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KIDSfest 2009
Milwaukee, WI
I am writing this letter in support of Mike Schneider of Pint Size
Polkas. Pint Size Polkas performed at our recent Metroparent’s
KIDSfest event, held April 18 & 19 at the Wisconsin Exposition
Center at State Fair Park. KIDSfest, now in its sixth year, is a
celebration of southeast Wisconsin’s best for families. The event
features fun, entertainment, learning and hands-on activities in
160,000 square feet of space, on seven stages, with a dozen
special areas, 150 exhibitors and 20,000 attendance.
Mike and his group provide fun, wholesome entertainment for
families, while at the same time educating audience members on a
delightful aspect of our Germanic heritage. We work with 40 to 50
performers and presenters at this event and Mike proved to be
perhaps the most pleasant of all to work with before, during and
after the event.
Mike is extremely focused, professional and punctual, takes great
pride in his work and presentations, and obviously has a deep love
for polka as well as a great enthusiasm for bringing it into
people’s lives. He is responsive to our needs as an event
organization and even did much to promote KIDSfest in general –
inviting all his Facebook friends as well as promoting his
appearance at KIDSfest on TV. Mike was one of the handful of
KIDSfest performers that we invited to represent KIDSfest on a
series of promotional spots taped at and aired on TODAY’S TMJ4 in
advance of the event.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Events department regularly
conducts online surveys of attendees after each event we produce.
When asked what they liked best about Metroparent’s KIDSfest 2009,
a number of the several hundred respondents included “the polka”
in their responses. When you consider everything there is to see
and do at KIDSfest, anything receiving special mention is
impressive.
Mike Schneider is a true professional, a talented musician and
performer, a smart promoter, and a very positive, upbeat
individual. Mike and Pint Size Polka are the kind of performers we
are thrilled to invite back to KIDSfest year after year. He makes
our job a pleasure and our mission easier.
- Becky Steimle
Milwaukee
Journal Sentinel Special Events Manager
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Barnes & Noble
Madison, WI
Sarah, the Music Manager, and I very much appreciated your
interaction with our young storytime children on April 2, 2009.
Your music is entertaining and educational for young children and
best of all is designed for them to move! Your personal demeanor
was very professional and your flexibility helped make the event a
success.
- Jeanne K. Huie
Community
Relations Manager
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Sacred Heart of Jesus School
Grand Rapids, MI
My name is Ryan Krygier, and I am from Grand Rapids, MI. I work
with the Junior Kindergarten and Kindergarten as a teacher’s aide
at Sacred Heart of Jesus School. I have been working with children
now for more than 15 years.
I learned of
musician Mike Schneider's new Pint Size Polkas CD through a
monthly email newsletter that I receive from him. I decided to
order the CD. Upon its arrival, I played it for my students. Their
reaction was unbelievable, so much so that I decided to ask my
principal’s permission to have Uncle Mike come to the school. I
had students in Junior Kindergarten though Third Grade attend the
show put on by Uncle Mike. He played all 15 songs from his
recording and even introduced geography by using a map to show the
students all the places around the country where Pint Size Polkas
has taken him. This presentation was both educational and
entertaining for all of the students and staff in attendance. The
Advance newspaper in Grand Rapids, MI also found this story
interesting to cover.
This presentation
obviously made a lasting impression, as the parent of one Junior
Kindergartner told me that this is all his son has been talking
about.
- Ryan Krygier
Teacher's
Aide
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Pricing
Pricing for a Pint
Size Polkas program starts at $250 plus mileage for a 45-minute to
one-hour solo program, or for two back-to-back programs within an
hour-and-a-half timeframe. Mileage is billed at the IRS Standard
Mileage Rate, which is currently $0.50 per mile. A hotel fee of
$75 per night may apply depending on your proximity to Milwaukee.
In the event of multiple bookings, mileage and hotel expense may
be split up among participating schools. Additional musicians are
available upon request for an additional fee.
To help keep costs low, a $25 per referral discount will be
offered to participating venues who successfully refer Pint Size
Polkas to another area library, school or event the same day or as
part of the same trip. This discount is good for up to 10
referrals ($250).
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Program Videos
Pint Size Polkas
programs feature the following videos that are sure to educate and
entertain your audience.
The History of
Polka Music
Presented by Polka Hall of Fame Chairman Tony Petkovsek
Tony Petkovsek,
chairman of the National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame in
Euclid, OH, presents the history of polka music from its 1800's
starts in Eastern Europe to how the happy beat has influenced
musicians from other cultures. Learn about the various styles of
polka music, who its most influential musicians have been, and
also know how Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer had an impact on
polka music during the 1940s.
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The History of
the Accordion
Presented by Accordion Maker Ivo Baldoni
Ivo Baldoni, owner
of Baldoni Accordions, presents the history of the accordion from
the 4,500 year old instrument it was based on to the various
cultures who embrace the accordion as their own today. Learn what
other interesting things were happening in the world during the
timeline of the accordion, plus discover how the creator of the
modern accordion used methods similar to those employed by Henry
Ford in making cars.
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Paul Bunyan and
the History of Lumberjacking
The
Legend of Paul Bunyan and the Lumberjacks of Today
Lumberjack Doug
reports from Wisconsin's North Woods on the legend of Paul Bunyan
and the evolution of lumberjacking. Discover how lumberjacks used
to live and accomplish their jobs versus the tools and methods
they use to do their jobs today. Plus, enjoy a little lumberjack
humor at the end of the clip.
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Polka Dancing
Presented by Farmers Ralph and Diane Boehlen
Ralph and Diane
Boehlen, dairy farmers from Hustisford, WI, talk a little bit
about their occupation and teach the basic polka step. Learn how
to dance the polka in this step-by-step introduction by watching
how Ralph and Diane's feet and bodies move in real time and in
slow motion. See what a little practice can do when they really
cut a rug with an advanced polka step. Then try the polka for
yourself at the conclusion of the video to the beat of Uncle
Mike's happy polka music.
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The Pint Size Polkas Geography Challenge: City Edition
Major
U.S. Cities
See the skylines of
five major U.S. cities, plus which state each is located in on a
U.S. map. Get clues about each city, such as important landmarks,
businesses, and sports teams. Choose from three multiple choice
answers at the end of each city's video segment.
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The Pint Size Polkas Geography Challenge: State Edition
U.S.
States
See the location of
three states in relation to others on a U.S. map, plus the skyline
of each state's largest city. Get clues about each state, such as
the capital, state motto, important landmarks,
and sports teams. Choose from three multiple choice
answers at the end of each state's video segment.
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The Pint Size Polkas Math Challenge: Airport Edition
Presented by Pilot Craig
Pilot Craig presents
a series of airport-related story problems, covering odd versus
even, greater or less than, and simple division scenarios. Choose
from three multiple choice answers at the end of each problem.
This segment is anchored live by Uncle Mike.
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The Pint Size Polkas Math Challenge: Lumberjack Edition
Presented by Lumberjack Doug
Lumberjack Doug
presents a series of lumberjack-related story problems, covering
single-digit subtraction, calculation of an area, and subtraction
of a single-digit number from a double-digit number. Choose from
three multiple choice answers at the end of each problem. This
segment is anchored live by Uncle Mike.
The Pint Size Polkas Math Challenge: Railroad Edition
Presented by Railroad Ron
Railroad Ron
presents a series of railroad-related story problems, covering
addition of three single-digit numbers, pattern recognition, and
addition of two four-digit numbers with a decimal point. Choose
from three multiple choice answers at the end of each problem.
This segment is anchored live by Uncle Mike.
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Media
Coverage
Television
The Morning Blend
with Molly Fay and Tiffany Ogle
07.06.2010 -
Milwaukee, WI
View Now
WMTV-TV
NBC 15
with Chris Papst
02.27.2010 -
Madison, WI
View Now
WXOW-TV ABC 19
with
Amy DuPont
02.05.2010 - La
Crosse, WI
View Now
WITI-TV
FOX 6
with Mark
Concannon
12.21.2009 - Milwaukee, WI
View Now
WISC-TV CBS 3
with Mark Koehn
12.14.2009 - Madison, WI
View Now
WFRV-TV CBS 5
with
Lisa Malak
12.06.2009 - Green
Bay, WI
View Now
KTVI-TV
FOX 2
with John Pertzborn
11.23.2009
- St. Louis, MO
View Now
WJW-TV FOX 8
with Tracy McCool
07.09.2009 -
Cleveland, OH
View Now
WREX-TV NBC 13
with Adam Painter
06.09.2009 -
Rockford, IL
View Now
WXIX-TV FOX 19
with Sheila Gray
05.19.2009 -
Cincinnati, OH
View Now
WLEX-TV NBC 18
with Lee Cruse & Dia Davidson
05.18.2009 -
Lexington, KY
View Now
WHAS-TV ABC 11
with Kelsey Starks
05.17.2009 -
Louisville, KY
View Now
WKOW-TV ABC 27
with
Barbara
Vaughn & Roland Beres
04.02.2009 -
Madison, WI
View Now
WZZM-TV ABC 13
with
Catherine
Behrendt
02.18.2009 -
Grand Rapids, MI
View Now
WTOL-TV CBS 11
with Lauren Lowrey & Dan Bumpus
02.17.2009 -
Toledo, OH
View Now
WKYC-TV NBC 3
with Mark Nolan & Abby Ham
02.17.2009 -
Cleveland, OH
View Now
KDKA-TV CBS 2
with
Keith Jones
02.16.2009 -
Pittsburgh, PA
View Now
WLS-TV ABC 7
with
Kevin Roy
02.08.2009 -
Chicago, IL
View Now
WTMJ-TV NBC 4
with
Melissa
McCrady
01.11.2009 -
Milwaukee, WI
View Now
The Morning Blend
with
Molly Fay &
Alison de Castro
01.08.2009 -
Milwaukee, WI
View Now
WMTV-TV NBC 15
with
Carleen Wild
12.16.2008 -
Madison, WI
View Now
WXOW-TV ABC 19
with
Amy DuPont
12.15.2008 - La
Crosse, WI
View Now
WFRV-TV CBS 5
with
Lisa Malak
12.14.2008 - Green
Bay, WI
View Part
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Radio
96.3 Star Country
with John & Tammy
12.16.2008 - Madison, WI
Listen Now
WMNF 88.5
with Wackie Jackie
12.14.2008 - Tampa,
FL
Listen Now
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Print
Pint Size Polkas help Make-A-Wish
Through Christmas, Uncle Mike and his Polka Band will donate $2
from every Pint Size Polkas Volume One CD sale made to Wisconsin
residents via
www.pintsizepolkas.com/wish to
Make-A-Wish Foundation of Wisconsin. Customers will be able to
download a free MP3 copy of the "Jingle Bells Polka" featuring
Uncle Mike and his Polka Band with their purchase.
Pint Size Polkas CDs and live performances are designed to
entertain children while providing education on concepts like the
alphabet, numbers, occupations, relationships, personal hygiene
and foreign language -- all through the happy sounds of polka
music. Uncle Mike and his Polka Band, from Milwaukee, have been
invited to appear on newscasts and talk shows on 17 major network
television affiliates in seven states.
The Wisconsin chapter of Make-A-Wish Foundation was founded in
1984, and more than 3,600 families statewide can attest to the
power of a wish. The chapter's field office, located in Appleton,
opened in 1996 to better serve children and their families in
northeastern Wisconsin. Last year, the chapter granted a
record-breaking 289 wishes.
- Wisconsin
Rapids Tribune
12.10.09
- Wisconsin Rapids, WI
This article also
printed in
- Marshfield News
Herald
12.11.09 - Marshfield, WI
- Stevens Point
Journal
12.11.09 - Stevens Point, WI
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A Different View
On Tuesday, the McMillan Memorial Library provided another evening
of top-notch entertainment, this time, it was polka music for
children. Hosts Uncle Mike and Lumberjack Doug gave a good
performance of this jolly music on their accordion and banjo,
while children (and a few adults!) danced in the aisles. With
their Pint Sized Polka educational inserts shown on a video
screen, they taught the children about accordion manufacture,
polka history, and a little about lumberjacking. As with most of
our Library events, this was totally free, and this week's concert
is eagerly anticipated.
- The Voice, by
David Farmbrough
10.19.09
- Wisconsin Rapids, WI
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Local polka fan,
Wisconsin accordionist
bringing the music to a new generation
Ryan Krygier is the first to admit that when he goes to polka
concerts around Grand Rapids, most people in the audience are,
well, a little older than he is. At 33, he's usually the youngest
one there - unless you count the musicians' grandkids.
But Krygier, who is active in the local Polish community and also
writes a column for a publication called "Polka Times," is out to
change that.
Krygier works with junior kindergarten and kindergarten students
at Sacred Heart of Jesus School, where he is an unpaid staff
member. Recently he organized a special appearance at the school
by Mike Schneider, who is touring the nation promoting his new CD
for kids, "Pint Size Polkas."
Schneider has already recorded several polka CDs with the Mike
Schneider Band, and has won numerous awards in his home state of
Wisconsin. But "Pint Size Polkas" is his first foray into music
for children.
And his appearance at Sacred Heart last month was his debut
performance before an audience made up solely of pint-size fans.
Students in the school's junior kindergarten through third grade
attended the show, learning new steps to the chicken dance and
interacting with Schneider and the various props he brought along.
Schneider played all 15 songs from the CD, including "Tiny Bubbles
in the Tub" and a "polkafied" version of "I've Been Working on the
Railroad."
He also brought out a U.S. map to show the kids all the cities
where he'd stopped to promote the CD, taught them the German words
to the polka "Ein Milch," and let them try pushing the buttons on
his accordion.
"I wanted to do something that was fun for the kids, but at the
same time had educational value," he said.
Schneider said he had always noticed while performing that kids
just seem to like polka. "There's something about polka music that
lends itself really well to children, whether it's the message the
lyrics carry or the happy beat itself," he said. But it was his
wife, Heather, who came up with the idea of a polka CD for
children, he said.
The CD was released in November, so he has just started putting
together his show for children, he said. In addition to the music,
the show touches on subjects like the alphabet, numbers,
occupations, personal hygiene, and a foreign language.
But he also hopes to teach kids to embrace their talents and not
be afraid to share them with the world, he said.
Schneider was making stops throughout the Midwest last month to
appear on television and radio news shows. Krygier said he saw in
a newsletter that one of those appearances would be in Grand
Rapids. Although he had never met or spoken with Schneider, he
didn't hesitate to contact him.
"I said 'You're going to be 15 minutes from my school - please
come to my school," Krygier said. "What Mike Schneider has done
with his project is wonderful. He's trying to bring polka music to
the younger generation, which is what I try to do."
When he got up to introduce Schneider to the students, Krygier
told them exactly what was going on in his mind.
"I've brought something before you today that I love, which is
polka music, and the other thing I have my heart into is you
kids," he said. "I've brought together the two things in this
world that mean a lot to me."
- Northwest
Advance, by Sheila McGrath
03.02.09
- Grand Rapids, MI
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Uncle Mike and
His Polka Band
Pint
Size Polkas Vol. One
Considering the good vibes that polka seems to naturally engender,
it's something of a wonder that the children's market hasn't been
further exploited. Milwaukee bandleader/radio announcer Mike
Schneider goes a long way in remedying that with Pint Size Polkas.
The polka, waltz and schottische material sounds musically
authentic to the Slovenian-American style Schneider proffers
outside of his guise as Uncle Mike, replete with banjo to
accompany Schneider's accordion.
Ditties about drinking milk, recognizing numbers and taking naps
may be especially geared toward junior ears, but some of the
numbers are obvious repertoire favorites for audiences of any age.
Schneider truly does sound like a doting uncle wanting to bring
some ethnic culture and amusement to his nieces and nephews. The
only thing that could improve future volumes would be the addition
of background voices from Uncle Mike's target demographic.
- Shepherd Express, reviewed by Jamie Lee Rake
02.22.09
- Milwaukee, WI
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'Mom, there's
nothing to do'
Books,
music, movies and more for when you have to stay indoors
In the liner notes to his band's first children's CD, Milwaukee's
Mike Schneider admits that as a kid he fell in love with polka
music "at first sound." Now he's hoping to introduce a new
generation of young people to the genre with the 29-minute first
volume of Pint Size Polkas.
These songs (a combination of originals and Frankie Yankovic
tunes) should put a bounce in your offspring. After all, many of
them are built around already-familiar lyrics. There's the
"Alphabet Polka" and an accordion-fueled version of "I've Been
Working on the Railroad," plus "Numbers Schottische" and "Tiny
Bubbles in the Tub" (which borrows from the song Don Ho made
famous, while also reinforcing the importance of good hygiene).
One listen to Pint Size Polkas can make for wholesome family fun.
Repeat spins, however, may convince non-polka-minded parents that
it really is okay to let their toddlers dance around the living
room by themselves. (Mike Schneider will perform at the Essen Haus
on Feb. 21 and 27.)
- Isthmus newspaper, reviewed by Michael Popke
02.06.09
- Green Bay, WI
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Polka musician tunes kids into 'happy music'
Mike Schneider still gets goose pimples when he thinks about
falling hopelessly in love with the accordion and the joyous
sounds of polka music at the tender age of 5.
The occasion was a church picnic where America’s reigning polka
king, Frankie Yankovic, was holding court with his Baldoni
accordion.
“The idea was I was going to go on the rides and my parents were
going to listen to Frankie Yankovic, but I got into the music tent
and heard the first note and I was hooked,” said Schneider, a
29-year-old Milwaukee area native. “That’s actually the day I knew
I was going to play the accordion.”
Largely self-taught, Schneider has been performing Yankovic’s
Slovenian-style polka music in public since middle school, and has
gone on to be considered one of the great hopes in keeping polka
alive. While he’s certainly up to the task, Schneider recently
realized there was a whole other market for polka music that he
had been overlooking, even though it was part of his own roots.
“I have played church festivals throughout the state for many
years,” he said. “I have always seen parents bring little kids
into the tent. Invariably, the kids will be jumping up and down.
They love the music, but I never made the connection to do a CD in
all those years, even though the answer was standing right before
me.”
Adopting the name Uncle Mike, Schneider recently released Pint
Size Polkas: Volume One, a 15-tune CD of what Schneider describes
as “the happiest form of music on the face of the earth.”
“I remember feeling overwhelmingly happy when I heard polka as a
child,” he said, “and that’s become our slogan – Pint Size Polkas:
We’re bringing happy back. That’s what it’s all about and that’s
what it was for me when I was 5. I still get tingles up and down
the spine thinking about it.”
But even though his polka roots go back to childhood, Schneider
said it was his wife, Heather, who came up with the idea of a
polka CD for children
“Well, yeah, duh…it was a great idea,” Schneider said. “About two
years ago while we were still dating, she gave me a call. The idea
came to her to do a children’s polka CD. In the same call she had
the title for the CD and everything. I was very grateful to hear
that from her.”
Assembling a children’s polka CD forced Schneider to think about
his own early love for the music.
“The project really did make me think about my own polka roots,”
he said. “In fact, one of the songs on the CD is ‘The Happy
Wanderer.’ That’s one of the first songs I remember hearing
Frankie Yankovic playing live. So remembering the feeling I had
when I was a kid, I want to give it back, either giving the kids a
lifelong love of polka music or just giving them a lot of fun and
education.”
The songs on Pint Size Polka range from polka favorites (Yankovic’s
“Whoop Polka”) to reworkings of children’s classics (“I’ve Been
Working on the Railroad”) to Schneider originals (“Parents Polka”)
to kid-friendly rewrites of adult polkas (“Ein Milch”).
“It was amazing to me when I first started this project how kid
friendly polka already was,” Schneider said. “It’s such an
inherently happy music that I think the children’s market is
perfect for it.”
And the response has been amazing, Schneider said.
“I heard from a daycare in South Dakota where they had to record
the CD to tape because every time they played the CD, the kids
would dance so hard the CD would skip,” he said.
Volume II is a couple years down the road, Schneider said, which
begs the question, when you are in a niche market such as polka,
aren’t you worried about becoming even more of a niche artist with
children’s polka music?
“I wouldn’t mind that niche,” he said. “I will continue to do
traditional polka as well, but the stronger a niche you can
create, the better off you’re going to be in the long run in terms
of selling product and making a market happy. I think if I’m
creating that niche for myself, that’s fine with me.”
You can order Pint Size Polkas at Schneider’s website,
mikeschneiderband.com.
- The Scene newspaper,
interview by Jim Lundstrom
02.02.09
- Fox Valley, Central Wisconsin, and Lakeshore editions
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Start 'em young:
'Pint size Polkas'
If you're
a polka fan looking for a stocking stuffer for the kids, there's
something new that may fill the bill. Milwaukee polka musician
Mike Schneider recently released his first children's polka CD,
"Pint Size Polkas Volume One" ($11.99). The 15 songs include some
that are educational and entertaining, such as "Alphabet Polka,"
"Numbers Schottische" and "Tiny Bubbles in the Tub." Others are
just for fun, including the familiar "I've Been Working on the
Railroad," "The Happy Wanderer" and "Hey Baba Reba." Schneider,
29, says he heard his first polka music at age 5, played by
Frankie Yankovic, "America's Polka King." He credits his wife,
Heather, with coming up with the "Pint Size Polka" concept. A song
sampler is at www.pintsizepolkas.com, where a video of "Jolly
Lumberjack Polka" may be seen as well. Schneider has traveled
throughout the Midwest and eastern Caribbean with his band.
- Press-Gazette
12.09.08
- Green Bay, WI
This article also
printed in
- Marshfield News
Herald
02.01.09 - Marshfield, WI
- The Sheboygan
Press
02.01.09 - Sheboygan, WI
- Stevens Point
Journal
02.01.09 - Stevens Point, WI
-
Wisconsin Rapids Tribune
02.01.09 - Wisconsin Rapids, WI
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Internet
Review: Pint Size Polkas CD
You want happy? You got it! In this uncertain economic climate,
everyone needs to slow down, take a cleansing breath, and crank up
a polka album! And Uncle Mike has just the one for you and your
family: Pint Size Polkas gets the party started and doesn't let up
until the accordions come home.
The Mike Schneider Band have recorded five albums of polka music
for grownups, and Pint Size Polkas is their first CD for kids. The
album includes familiar tunes like "The Happy Wanderer," "The
Chicken Dance," a re-written "Tiny Bubbles in the Tub," and "I've
Been Working on the Railroad," as well as a couple of classics by
Polka King Frankie Yankovic.
But the fun doesn't stop there: check out the can't-be-missed
"Teach Me How to Yodel," the awesome sing-along "Hey Baba Reba,"
and the bottle-hoisting "Ein Milch," which may be the best
drinking song for kids ever recorded. You can also get in some
letter and number practice with "Alphabet Polka" and "Numbers
Schottische," then enjoy the "Jolly Lumberjack Polka," already a
hit on YouTube.
Tons of fun for young and old!
- Reviewed by
Warren Truitt, Senior Children's Librarian
The New York Public Library
03.11.09
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kidsmusicthatrocks.blogspot.com
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Review: Pint Size Polkas CD
Last fall I was contacted by a very loyal reader* who said her
husband had produced a music CD for children. She asked if I would
consider reviewing it and giving a couple away to my readers.
What kind of music was it? Polkas for kids.
No-really!
I know, the only two polkas I even vaguely know are the "roll out
the barrel" song from Zoom (geez, am I showing my age there?) and
hearing The Chicken Dance at many a wedding. But Buddy and
Princess love music-and Yankee Bill's father grew up in Northern
PA and grew up dancing and listening to Polkas all his life**, so
even though I don't do a lot of reviews I decided to give it a
shot.
It also didn't hurt that I love to be able to give something away
to you guys.
But then life intervened-and here it is March and I am very
embarrassed to just be getting around to conducting the review.
Sigh.
Pint Sized Polkas retails for $11.98 and contains 15 fun and
educational children's songs. You can head on over to their
website to listen to the songs (just click on "music"). From the
website:
"Children of all ages will learn about the alphabet, numbers,
careers, the benefits of drinking milk, personal hygiene and even
a fancy new dance step or two! Put the fun of polka together with
great education..."
I wasn't sure how my kids would like polka music.
One of Buddy's (age 5) favorite songs is "Thank God I'm a Country
Boy" by John Denver, which is full of bouncy, happy banjo music.
Since Polka music is happy music-have you ever heard a sad
polka?-I figured there was a pretty good chance that Buddy would
like it.
Princess (age 7) on the other hand seems to be desperate to become
a preteen as soon as possible and adores Hannah Montana, Jonas
Brothers and The Cheetah Girls. I was laying even odds that she'd
just turn up her nose.
The first day I had the music on Princess wandered through the
room and commented on the "weird" music. The next day I asked
Buddy to hang out with me and listen to the CD. Princess came in
while it was playing and wound up sticking around just to listen.
Their comments?
Buddy: It's good. Can I keep the CD up in my room?
Princess: I think it's cool. I started thinking it was silly, but
the more I listened to it the more I liked it. It made me laugh-it
was really funny music. I really think that this is pretty cool
music but it is pretty funny, and any moms with kids-the kids will
probably like it.***
They proceeded to listen to the entire CD twice through. They
played the Chicken Dance alone about 4 times.
So yes, I would recommend this CD for someone looking for some
happy, fun music for their kids.
What, you don't have money in the budget to spend on children's
CDs? That's ok, we understand. Lucky for you I have 2 copies of
"Pint Sized Polkas" to give away to readers! If you are interested
in winning a copy, just leave a comment with a way to contact you.
If you have a twitter account you can get a second entry by
tweeting a link to the drawing and then coming back here and
leaving another commnet letting me know about it.
The drawing closes on Sunday at 12 Noon EST, and I will be
randomly drawing 2 names and posting them by 5pm.
If you don't win the contest :( and are interested in buying a
copy of Pint Sized Polkas-buy it through one of the links here on
this post-Uncle Mike will waive the shipping & handling fee.
*Note: Really -
this wasn't just a PR person who read 2 posts and tried to pretend
they knew what was going on.
**Note: The only song that my FIL danced to at our wedding was a
polka. Up till the day he died, every Sunday morning he would
listen to a local radio station's special once a week polka show.
***Note: I did not tell her to say that! She's a born saleswoman
that one.
- Reviewed by
Jenn @ Frugal Upstate,
one of Walmart's Elevenmoms
(more
info)
03.05.09
-
frugalupstate.blogspot.com
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MP3 Sample Tracks
Pint Size Polkas
Volume
One
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Music Video
Jolly Lumberjack Polka
Join
Uncle Mike and his sidekick Lumberjack Doug as they do their wood
work to the polka beat. Learn what it's really like to be a
lumberjack!
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Contact
Mike Schneider
P.O. Box 342623
Milwaukee, WI 53234
(414) 431-4683
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