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      <![CDATA[Sing along with Renata: these free ecosongs for kids are from onegreenleaf at http://www.onegreenleaf.net They were recorded at Infiniti Studios with artists Greg Chako and Michael Fogarty]]>
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    <copyright>Copyright 2025 Renata </copyright>
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      <title>Swimming in the sea</title>
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        <![CDATA[Summer is here, yippeeeeee..... go out and jump in the ocean. What can you see? For more ideas to go with this song, and how it came into being, check out the blog.

http://onegreenleafecosongs.blogspot.com/]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Summer is here, yippeeeeee..... go out and jump in the ocean. What can you see? For more ideas to go with this song, and how it came into being, check out the blog.

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        <![CDATA[‘Contentment is gained when we cease to want for ourselves all the apparent 'good' things conveyed to us through our five senses. When our willpower is sufficiently strong to enable us to discern the difference between real needs and superfluous desires, we cease to be driven by the urge to own more and more things. Inner agitation stops and we are left feeling peaceful. When there is peace in the individual, there will be peace in the family. When there is peace in the family, there will be peace in the community.’ (What are the Universal Human Values: Peace, The Institute of Sathya Sai Education New Zealand, http://www.issenz.org.nz/sse_what_are.htm last accessed 17/12/05)]]>
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        <![CDATA[Music to go with the free lesson plan soon to be available in the 2008 summer issue of HLT magazine, a wonderful free web magazine for teachers:
Humanising Language Teaching
www.hltmag.co.uk 


Music and Lyrics: Renata Suzuki

Vocals: Renata, Masa and Cherish

Percussion: Greg Chako and Masa

Arranged and recorded by Michael Fogarty 14.02.2007at Infiniti Studios

Working with the song is not only exploring English: it will help children to question their “natural entitlement” to exploit animals for their body parts, raising consciousness of the unrecognized violence we perpetrate against members of our planet. This conscientization makes the invisible, the given, visible: that within the gendered structure of our society, we feel we can use and abuse animals without thought, to meet any human needs or desires, however frivolous. It rephrases the relation between humans and animals as a planetary family, establishing bonds of sympathy and interdependence with mother tiger, brother rhino and baby whale. It invites children to notice or imagine alternative ways to meet various human needs that do not harm animals. It further offers children a model of speaking out as a means of protection for the vulnerable, lifting their concerns from patriarchal silence and anonymity into the consciousness of the inclusive planetary group.

 
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Humanising Language Teaching
www.hltmag.co.uk 


Music and Lyrics: Renata Suzuki

Vocals: Renata, Masa and Cherish

Percussion: Greg Chako and Masa

Arranged and recorded by Michael Fogarty 14.02.2007at Infiniti Studios

Working with the song is not only exploring English: it will help children to question their &#8220;natural entitlement&#8221; to exploit animals for their body parts, raising consciousness of the unrecognized violence we perpetrate against members of our planet. This conscientization makes the invisible, the given, visible: that within the gendered structure of our society, we feel we can use and abuse animals without thought, to meet any human needs or desires, however frivolous. It rephrases the relation between humans and animals as a planetary family, establishing bonds of sympathy and interdependence with mother tiger, brother rhino and baby whale. It invites children to notice or imagine alternative ways to meet various human needs that do not harm animals. It further offers children a model of speaking out as a means of protection for the vulnerable, lifting their concerns from patriarchal silence and anonymity into the consciousness of the inclusive planetary group.

 
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      <title>The Ozone song</title>
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        <![CDATA[This is a kewl summer song...
Composed by Renata Suzuki
Arrangements and Recording by Michael Fogarty, Infiniti studios
Guitar Greg Chako
Vocals Cherish ]]>
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      <dc:creator>Renata </dc:creator>
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Composed by Renata Suzuki
Arrangements and Recording by Michael Fogarty, Infiniti studios
Guitar Greg Chako
Vocals Cherish </itunes:summary>
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Composed by Renata Suzuki
Arrangements and Recording by Michael F...</itunes:subtitle>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there check it out! This is the new recorded version of Two Poops on the ground from the One Green Leaf free ecosongs for kids. The great news is I have a valentine date with my guys to record some more of the songs: you won't get me singing on much more than this one tho' :P

Two Poops on the Ground
Vocals/ Composed by Renata Suzuki
Guitars: Greg Chako
Keyboards/Production: Michael Fogarty
Recorded 7th September 2006 at 'infiniti studios'

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      <dc:creator>Renata </dc:creator>
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Two Poops on the Ground
Vocals/ Composed by Renata Suzuki
Guitars: Greg Chako
Keyboards/Production: Michael Fogarty
Recorded 7th September 2006 at 'infiniti studios'

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      <title>See The River Smile</title>
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        <![CDATA[Composed by Renata Suzuki,
Vocal and Arrangement by Michael Fogarty
Recorded at infiniti studios

The portal site is http://www.onegreenleaf.net

There are some lessons plans at http://www.tcsigjalt.org/e/index.php 
and materials at 
http://www.tcsigjalt.org/e/resources/index.php]]>
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      <dc:creator>Renata </dc:creator>
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Recorded at infiniti studios

The portal site is http://www.onegreenleaf.net

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