
A record player:


And lots of records, some have read along stories like Peter and the Wolf.

And look Gordon from Sesame Street (who needed a little work on the hair before the albums cover).

As soon as the boys got home, I busted out an exercise song called Chicken Fat and Grant's eyes just lit up, "Mom, we did this at school today!" It seems a retired teacher had all of her old records transferred to cd for the remaining teachers.
So fun, I love it. It brings back lots of memories of my record player in a white plastic box with an orange handle and listening to my Snow White album in the garage while I roller skated. Oh yea baby!
Oh my! I love that! I remember all of our story/music records as kids. Such a great find!
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