BitWorks Music and Hank Hooper have released a multimedia album download edition of "Playground Fortune Teller", the amazing collection of 17 songs, plus a narrated eBook by Hank. Hooper's music is perhaps best described as "real rock" for kids, a rich assortment of guitars, banjo, bass, vocals, and a heavy dose of fun. The eBook, also illustrated by Hank, features characters from his songs, asking fortune telling questions of "Hankspella" and learning the ways of playground patience and sharing.
Hooper performs and teaches kids to make their own music in the northern California area. Chapel Hill based BitWorks Music conceived and designed the multimedia album download edition and provides distribution at BitWorksMusic.com.
You can find out more about the album, download the free single, "That's My Chicken", and visit "Hooperville" at hooperville.bitworksmusic.com. (See web links.)
"Playground Fortune Teller" could be the perfect remedy for a rainy day.
(David Oskardmay is the founder of BitWorksMusic.com.)
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