How can you not like a music video dedicated to saying, "I love you!?" Mr. Zamenes performs this with great zeal that is sure to leave you smiling afterwards.
This short music video, based on the numbers 1 4 3, which Mr. Rogers interpreted as the numbers that represent the term, I love you, is interpreted again by the talented Andy Zamenes.
The song here is simple; simple enough that audiences of preschoolers will easily pick up the words and be able to repeat them after a single viewing. The visuals are all fantasy - stars, flowers and rainbows, music instruments and puffy white clouds - that seem to burst from Andy's magical hands. His on-camera personality is kind and giving and makes you want to believe that he really does love you, loves me. And I think I can sing this song to others and let them know I love them too.
I give this 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 3 to 9, plus adults. (Come on now, let's sing along mom and dad). This would be a great opener at a kids' film festival, or closer, or play it in the middle and get everybody to stand up and sing. Reviewed by Juror #5.
How can you not like a music video dedicated to saying, "I love you!?" Mr. Zamenes performs this with great zeal that is sure to leave you smiling afterwards.
This short music video, based on the numbers 1 4 3, which Mr. Rogers interpreted as the numbers that represent the term, I love you, is interpreted again by the talented Andy Zamenes.
The song here is simple; simple enough that audiences of preschoolers will easily pick up the words and be able to repeat them after a single viewing. The visuals are all fantasy - stars, flowers and rainbows, music instruments and puffy white clouds - that seem to burst from Andy's magical hands. His on-camera personality is kind and giving and makes you want to believe that he really does love you, loves me. And I think I can sing this song to others and let them know I love them too.
I give this 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 3 to 9, plus adults. (Come on now, let's sing along mom and dad). This would be a great opener at a kids' film festival, or closer, or play it in the middle and get everybody to stand up and sing. Reviewed by Juror #5.
The official music video for 1 4 3, a song about sharing the gift of love, just because you have it to give was inspired by Fred Rogers' interpretation of the number 143 as in "I Love You."
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